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A perhaps-relevant quote from the aforementioned [[Tardis talk:Canon policy/Archive 2]]:
A perhaps-relevant quote from the aforementioned [[Tardis talk:Canon policy/Archive 2]]:
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In other words, as long as a story is (1) properly licensed and (2) non-parodic, it shouldn't matter what characters are in it, even if they originate from ''Dimensions in Time'', ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', or any other invalid story. This is a clear and consistent application of the rules as they currently exist.
In other words, as long as a story is (1) properly licensed and (2) non-parodic, it shouldn't matter what characters are in it, even if they originate from ''Dimensions in Time'', ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', or any other invalid story. This is a clear and consistent application of the rules as they currently exist.
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 27 April 2023

A perhaps-relevant quote from the aforementioned Tardis talk:Canon policy/Archive 2:

CzechOut wrote: The only sane policy for determining valid sources is one firmly based on out-of-universe considerations only.

(emphasis his)

In other words, as long as a story is (1) properly licensed and (2) non-parodic, it shouldn't matter what characters are in it, even if they originate from Dimensions in Time, Star Trek: The Next Generation, or any other invalid story. This is a clear and consistent application of the rules as they currently exist.