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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2015 18:41:19 GMT -5
You say that, but it's the only one that's still in continuity for some bizarre reason. One of the the TNG movies still count as well, along with a couple of episodes each from TOS, TNG, and VOY and one episode of DS9. I guess to be fair, given the time-travelling circumstances of the reboot and Spock Prime, it's really all still canon, just in a different universe, but whatever.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Jan 14, 2015 20:38:52 GMT -5
One of the the TNG movies still count as well, along with a couple of episodes each from TOS, TNG, and VOY and one episode of DS9. I guess to be fair, given the time-travelling circumstances of the reboot and Spock Prime, it's really all still canon, just in a different universe, but whatever. I was gonna say this. The reboot movies don't take anything out of the canon because it's a separate timeline running concurrently with the prime universe, much like the mirror universe.
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on Jan 15, 2015 5:28:26 GMT -5
I guess to be fair, given the time-travelling circumstances of the reboot and Spock Prime, it's really all still canon, just in a different universe, but whatever. I was gonna say this. The reboot movies don't take anything out of the canon because it's a separate timeline running concurrently with the prime universe, much like the mirror universe. Just wait till we get Crisis on Infinite Enterprises.
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