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  • Elias Vaughn, XO DS9 (SF Special Operations) (from the DS9 book series)
    • Unfortunately, Memory Alpha does not permit articles based on non-canon sources, or rather non-valid resources, such as Pocket Books publications. -- Michael Warren | Talk 21:50, 4 Mar 2005 (GMT)
      • Why couldn't a "Non-canon" (or a "Non-Valid Resource") section be created and maintained, maybe even as a seperate category? There are some fans who consider the new DS9 series as a "canon" continuation of the DS9 series.--C.J. 04:55, 6 Mar 2005 (GMT)
        • I think that the definition of canon for this website is decided democratically and at the moment most of us haven't even read the books let alone consider them canon. If you want an encyclopia for a DS9 book series than start your own wikiwiki. 64.229.173.225 21:44, 6 Mar 2005 (GMT)
          • No, the definition of what is a valid resource was set in place by the founders of this project - individual cases where the lines are blurred are considered by the community, but this is a clear case of an invalid resource. Further more, I have read all of the DS9 "Season 8" books, but I would no more consider them canon than any other. The definition of Star Trek canon is quite clear - MA only bends this for the case of TAS, hence the use of 'valid resource' as opposed to 'canon'. -- Michael Warren | Talk 22:10, 6 Mar 2005 (GMT)
        • Because we have to set standards. It is a hard-enough job to catalogue everything referenced in the resources we accept as valid - including characters, places, ships, etc from the vast amount of books, comics, fan reference works, fanfic and errata would lead to an impossibly complicated and inherently contradictory reference, that would be of little use to anybody. Fans can consider whatever they want to be canon - it doesn't make it so. -- Michael Warren | Talk 22:10, 6 Mar 2005 (GMT)

Places

Daa'Vit

Was this planet ever mentioned in an episode or movie? While I can't claim to have comprehensive knowledge of all episodes, IIRC the only place I've heard of it (and actually, I think this might have been the species name, with the planet being Daa'V) was in the novel Reunion, which I think is by Michael Jan Friedman. --umrguy42 08:03, 30 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Iceland It would be nice to have an article about this country...

Anyway possible to list on the main page, the upcoming episodes for both TNG and DS9 that are being replayed for that day?

Events

  • List of crimes

Ships

Make something on the USS Premonition, CO Captain Thaddeus Demming

  • While I love the game Star Trek: Armada, which I believe I remember that being from, neither of those have ever been mentioned on canon star trek. If it doesn't already, it probably should have a note on the star Trek Armada artical. -AJHalliwell 04:00, 30 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Hi, I am from Germany and do not understand why Starfleets Starships have a USS designation. I believe it stands for United States Ship (?) but isn't the organisation behind it called United Federation of Planets? Should it then not be called "UFS" e.g.?

Actually, in TNG: "The Neutral Zone", in which the Enterprise-D rescues and reanimates three people who were cryogenically frozen in the 20th century, Picard informs one of them that "USS" now stands for either "United Systems Ship" or "United Space Ship" (don't remember which one at the moment). -- umrguy42 08:59, 1 May 2005 (UTC)
No, such thing was said. In that scene, Riker's response to "American?" was "No -- we are a vessel of the United Federation of Planets. Earth is a member." Nothing about United Systems Ship or otherwise was mentioned. During TOS, however, USS meant both United Star Ship and United Space Ship. --Gvsualan 09:02, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Watch TOS:Space Seed. --CMO 11:41, 7 Jun 2005 (EST)

Science

Organizations

Starfleet - Levels of Clearance

Other

  • A category for the small book series 'Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers', written by numerous different authors. -- Tokeli 22:13, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)
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