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'''Canon''' describes those people and events that are an official part of a fictional universe.  
'''Canon''' describes those people and events that are an official part of a fictional universe.  


The term is used to distinguish those "facts" about and within a fictional universe that are accepted against those that are hypothesised by fans and/or the result of novels and other [[spin-offs]] that may not be recognised by the original creators. For example, there have been a great many novels written about ''Star Trek'' portraying various adventures of the characters. None of these novels are regarded as "canon" within the Star Trek universe.
The term is used to distinguish those "facts" about and within a fictional universe that are accepted against those that are hypothesised by fans and/or the result of novels and other [[spin-offs]] that may not be recognised by the original creators. For example, there have been a great many novels written about ''Star Trek'' portraying various adventures of the characters. These novels are [[non-canonical]], and their events did not "actually occur" within the Star Trek universe.


[[Category:A to Z]]
[[Category:A to Z]]
[[Category:Hollywood Buzzwords]]
[[Category:Hollywood Buzzwords]]

Revision as of 19:38, 13 September 2005

Canon describes those people and events that are an official part of a fictional universe.

The term is used to distinguish those "facts" about and within a fictional universe that are accepted against those that are hypothesised by fans and/or the result of novels and other spin-offs that may not be recognised by the original creators. For example, there have been a great many novels written about Star Trek portraying various adventures of the characters. These novels are non-canonical, and their events did not "actually occur" within the Star Trek universe.