Elbows way, way down.
I didn't say that.
Star Trek VI is generally considered one of the "good ones".
Of course, the secret is, they're all the good ones.
Yes, even that one.
I would probably go with "whatever was the most recent release," so West is canonical, but his identity as the would-be assassin is not?
Which I prefer, to be honest - having the Klingon be a Klingon helps to reinforce this as a cross-faction conspiracy.
Yeah, every analysis of the RCMP I've ever seen seems to agree that the elimination of their local policing responsibilities has got to be the first priority.
I'd like to know more about the ruling than what's presented in the article. And I guess I'd need to know more about Canadian defamation law.
Not reading the book is unfortunate (sort of)...but it seems like a person could form a sincerely-held beliefs about a book without reading the thing cover to cover.
The SNW Gorn literally pulled the classic sitcom "stay on your side of the line" routine - basically the same motivation as "Arena".
I prefer the goofy-badass-Gorn over the scary-quick-incubatin’-Gorn.
They're iconic for a reason.
The recon is to the timeline and initial encounter with the species
Fair enough - I'll backtrack slightly and say that if there's a retcon, that's where it is, rather than in the Gorn's behaviour.
But there is a bit of wiggle room in "Arena", I think. Kirk certainly seems unfamiliar with the Gorn, but they never really say it's the first contact, and Spock doesn't really say anything one way or the other (a very Spock-like thing to do in any situation).
They definitely have massaged that canon, but I don't think they've really contradicted it.
It's really none of our business...but are they?
If this ends up happening, it's important context to this decision.
If it ends up not happening...pretty weak shit.