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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Alpha Centauri: [QB] First of all, I want to say that everyone must decide for themselves what's canon or not. You simply cannot dictate to others what is part of the Trek-universe or not. Everyone has his/her own view of it. Star Trek is just TV, so that must be possible (unlike real-life history, which cannot be denied, and everyone must follow the same set of rules). According to my definition of canon, TAS is canon (although apocryphal at some points, I concur), the TNG and DS9 manuals are canon, Jeri Taylor's Voyager novels, etc. As long as it's authored by someone who plays a significant role in the production of Trek. (no commentaries please, it's just a statement) Back to the Paramount-approval/canon discussion... If we would consider everything Paramount approved as canon, that would also include Franz Joseph's Star Fleet Technical Manual, virtually all games, FASA, etc. But that's where I draw the line. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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