How Trek Trips Itself Up
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index...ory=0&id=61910
These videos show just how often there are inconsistencies in the Star Trek series/films.
How Trek Trips Itself Up
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index...ory=0&id=61910
These videos show just how often there are inconsistencies in the Star Trek series/films.
Oh that's not exactly a hard game to play I think we can all reel off a few dozen errors in continuity off the tops of our heads
Ta Muchly
Aww, brings back fond memories of reading the "Nitpickers Guide" to the various shows...
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"Yes, it's the Apocalypse alright. I always thought I'd have a hand in it"
Professor Farnsworth
Which is exactly why people shouldn't be up in arms over hallowed canon being tossed out with the new Star Trek film.
I also think canon shouldn't be an overly huge concern when Narrating your own adventures. If Star Trek's witers can ignore canon to make a good story, why should a Narrator limit his or her own adventures by slavishly sticking to canon, esp. since what is canon isn't always easy to identify.