I'm wondering, are the stories in the books considered canon? Say if an author of an SG book made a story in which SG-1 learnt about the Wraith, would the PTB have to take it into consideration in the later episodes?
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Originally posted by Cpn. Chris(tine) BowmanI'm wondering, are the stories in the books considered canon? Say if an author of an SG book made a story in which SG-1 learnt about the Wraith, would the PTB have to take it into consideration in the later episodes?
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Originally posted by Cpn. Chris(tine) BowmanI'm wondering, are the stories in the books considered canon? Say if an author of an SG book made a story in which SG-1 learnt about the Wraith, would the PTB have to take it into consideration in the later episodes?
J."He's an amazing man. After everything he's done, he's still modest. Quite self-effacing actually. He even likes people to think he's not as smart as he is. Bottom line, he's an incredibly strong leader who's given more to this program than any man has given to anything I can imagine."
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what is on the screen is canon, what is in the books isn't....BUT what is in the books can't contradict canon
you are not allowed to kill anyone off who's established on the show, no 'lost half brothers', no changing of anyone's status (like you cna't set your book s8 and have sam still a major)
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