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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Siegfried: [QB] Mighty Monkey of Mim: Your analogy for The Animated Series doesn't work, though. If that were the case, then there is just as much reason for Franz Joseph's Starfleet Technical Manual to be considered canon since a couple ship designs in there were background decoration on a few bridge screens. But that work is not canon. You said earlier that it was Paramount that has the authority to declare canonicity. Therefore, they do have the ability to say that part of something is canon while another is not. As for sticking to the Chronology and Encyclopedia, for the most part the Star Trek following the release of those works has stayed true to them. However, you must remember that a good deal of the commentary in them is Okuda's beliefs on the matter. In the case of Klingon first contact, he opted to go with a reference from "The Day of the Dove" rather than "First Contact." The latter had a more compelling case for it, but he went with the former instead. His book, his opinion, but he doesn't write the movies or episodes. Harry: I think Sovall was referring to both Klingon ship and the Suliban ship(s) having stealth technology. I think one of the admirals asked why they didn't detect any of the strange vessels nearing Earth. I do think that the Klingons could have a stealth device at this point. I don't think the Klingon ship in "Unexpected" was using it because it seems the Klingons only bother using it when they are about to attack. Koord said as much in The Final Frontier. This ship here seemed to be on routine patrol, but there's also the possibility that the systems troubles were affecting the stealth device as well. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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