It's "canon", not "cannon". A cannon is an oversized gun. Also, your damn opinion on whether Star Trek books are canon is utterly fucking meaningless. Star Wars novels are canon because LucasFilm says so. Star Trek books, likewise, are not canon, because Paramount says so. Deal with it. While Star Trek books may be entertaining to some people, they are not canon, and thus, don't have a place in these arguments.The Computer Wizard wrote:me: hats not the Enterprise bit I was referring to, you misunderstood me; i was referring to a book, in which there is a line that says somthing like: "
The Enterprise-J slowed in the expase BETWEEN the galaxies, slowed to warp speed, a relativy crawl, then to impulse, then stopped." Thus indicating that trans-galactic travel has taken place. And I never intended for yall to start arguing about the E-J, that was just a example. I might try to obtain the exact quote. Now as for ST books being un-cannon, I don't give a rip. They are canon to me. If SW books are cannon, ST books should be too
Besides, even if you rendered the entirety of the Star Wars Expanded Universe obsolete too, to make things even, it wouldn't help your argument any.