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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Guardian 2000: [QB] Addendum: In the Star Trek: Picard podcast made by Deadline (for the episode "Stardust City Rag"), Akiva Goldsman says that they consider The Animated Series canon, saying they view it as the fourth season of TOS. Obviously, the coverage of the more recent animated series makes corroboration a pain in the neck, but this hardly seems inconsistent with the other things we know from Kurtzman. As a bit of history, TAS was never considered canon during the Roddenberry-Berman era. It was only after Enterprise's end and, if I'm not mistaken, Berman's departure that editor Tim Gaskill of Paramount Digital Entertainment, operators of StarTrek.com, started changing the site to say TAS was canon on his own, as if he ran the franchise. (To be fair, he was sorta not wrong, being one of the only employees tasked with Trek work, but this is kinda on par with, say, a newsroom getting laid off so a copy boy decides he's now invested with the authority of editor-in-chief.) While this is arguably not as big a change as the books and comics, it does still represent a clear distinction between the policies delineating the Original Universe and Prime Universe that I'd not specifically noted previously. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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