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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Siegfried: [QB] [QUOTE]The stuff done by Okuda and Sternbach is officially considered canon.[/QUOTE] No, the stuff done by Okuda and Sternback is NOT officially considered canon. You know, I wrote a long explanation of this on page 2. So I am NOT going to sit here and repost it again. And you are STILL not providing your support for your position. [QUOTE]You're right though about if it's contradicted onscreen. However, some stuff like the transporter thing you can explain by saying: "Generally, Galaxy-class ships have six, but the Enterprise has eight." because you know that the Enterprise and other individual ships are often specially modified by the crew during missions. The Enterprises have always been just alittle different from other ships of their classes.[/QUOTE] But the almighty TNG Technical Manual written by the Gods Okuda and Sternbach say that there are only SIX personnel transporters! The show is incorrect! Berman and Braga are the devil incarnate who are going to blah blah blah insert a bunch of wild accusations here. :rolleyes: [QUOTE]About the Animated series, while PAramount studio policy does not at this point in time regard it as canon, it has historically been considered as such, and much of the information presented in it is valid. Hopefully, someday it will again come to be regarded as canonical.[/QUOTE] The Franz Joseph Starfleet Technical Manual was once considered canon by Gene Roddenberry. He then declared The Animated Series non-canon. Many still hope that someday it will again come to be regarded as canonical again. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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