Catamount, on 02 March 2012 - 09:41 PM, said:
yes, but we're sticking specifically to the original canon in these franchises, as far as I know, NOT EU canon.
If we included EU, many franchises would suddenly be slugging it out with ridiculous dues ex machina plot devices (those that have an EU, anyways). The idea of Shatnerverse ever entering this discussion really does make me shudder
Many companies have an explicit canon policy that dictates what is and is not canon. Paramount, for example, have explicitly stated that the
Star Trek EU is NOT canon. Their canon policy is that if and when it appears on screen- THEN it is canon. Not before.
Lucasfilm on the other hand has a policy that the feature films take precedence- and anything that contradicts them is wrong- but that the EU explicitly IS canon, including all of the novels and the plotlines, factions and in-universe items (though not the mechanics) from the games. So as long as an EU source is not in direct conflict with a movie source, it is canon.
This is Lucasfilm policy.
Games Workshop's canon policy is that the fluff pieces are canon, which includes everything published directly by the Black Library or Games Workshop itself- fluff bits in Codexes, novels, rulebooks etc- while the rules themselves are just an abstraction into playable terms that doesn't necessarily represent the universe particularly well. Third-party fluff pieces like Forge World books, RP books and other stuff not directly published by the Black Library is also canon, but where contradicted it is wrong.
Anyone familiar with the basics of this kind of debate should be aware of the canon policy of the franchises they are talking about.