Talk:Charles Tucker III
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This page links to a pilot on the X-4 program, who I seriously doubt is the same guy... Was "ST:E"'s Trip ID for him? Trekphiler 00:17, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
Whoever cleaned up this page you have my utmost thanks. It was an extreme abomination beforehand; pieces of novelized (and therefore uncanonical) fiction meshed freely with the television series. (205.250.167.76 23:50, 5 April 2007 (UTC))
[edit] Quotes
I removed this section. "Quotes" is a bit vague -- certainly this isn't an exhaustive list of all his quotes. What're the criteria for inclusion? It looks like this might more aptly be called "Memorable" quotes or "WP:ILIKEIT quotes" -- but that's subjective/non-NPOV. "Notable" quotes would be more significant, but lacking a citation about what makes them memorable, that doesn't work either. Lastly, straight-up quotes should be over in Wikiquote. If someone wants to move them over there, by all means... --EEMeltonIV 11:48, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Non-Canon?
I'm curious why the last episode is simply declared (without evidence) to be non-canon? It aired. Doesn't that mean it's canon? Sure, fans hated it, and the writers of the final season hated it. But it aired, and isn't that the criterion of canonicity? I realize there's reason to doubt if all the details were accurate given that it was told through a holodeck program 200 years later, where surely the programmer wouldn't have gotten everything right. Even so, there's reason to expect it to be largely right, and that's not the point. If the episode reports facts unreliably, it would still be canon that it reports Riker and Troi watching the program. It doesn't justify calling the episode non-canon. Parableman (talk) 02:08, 8 April 2008 (UTC)

