Broken Kid wrote:In this case, I'm not just doing my duty. I think this is the key point that people want to know (as it was the key point with OpAphid): Do we have to watch Nikki B? In other words, if we don't watch her videos, will we lose anything regarding the LG15 story?
That probably is what most people want to know, yes.
Broken Kid wrote:My personal definition of canon is "is it required viewing to the story", and in this case, it isn't. Yes, it is fiction that takes place in the Breeniverse (but so does all fan fiction...Nikki is just closer to the action and has some inside knowledge).
Not all fanfiction can take place in the same universe. Where contradictions arise, the fanfiction is, at best, in a parallel universe. Remember that it was once said that the C's were able to incorporate OpAPHID because Glenn Rubenstein tried keeping it relatively self-contained, such that it wouldn't be neutralized by the slightest change in the main series' plot (as happened with CiW)?
As for your definition of canon, it's fair enough that you have that, but I think it merits pointing out that it was several weeks before it could have been said that OpAPHID was required viewing to understand the plot of the main series - and before that, the Creators said that it wasn't required viewing, but they also referred to it as canon during that period.
I think finding the C's definition of canon should be our new Holy Grail.
Broken Kid wrote:I would definitely encourage everyone to watch Nikki's videos, because they're a heck of a lot of fun, and Nikki is infectious. It's a nice, lighthearted break (typically) from the more serious LG15 vids.
I agree. Even when I believed that she wasn't part of the same universe, I encouraged people to watch her for those very reasons.
Broken Kid wrote:I should say, though, that this conversation is a good one. Because although I think the mystery is unintentional, it's one of the unexpected enjoyments of LG15.
Like I said, new Holy Grail.
And, yeah, this is a good conversation.
impulse wrote:I've changed my mind.
Wonderful.
impulse wrote:No lurker, your arguments did not convinced me,

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That blows.
impulse wrote:... however, there isn't 10000 different definitions of canon.
We've seen several different definitions in this thread.
impulse wrote:Canon doesn't mean in continuity, canon means it belongs to the works accepted as authentic of an author, or group of authors. Period.
You have the same definition as me, only it seems we use different words to describe it.
The works accepted as authentic of an author or group of authors legitimize those works' place in the continuity of an established fictional world. In other words, they're "in continuity." I thought my use of "in continuity" implied what you said, but apparently I should explain it further in the future.
For the benefit of others, I'll take this time to provide an example: Most comic books set in the Buffyverse are considered non-canon, explained by the fact that many have continuity issues (contradictions, etc.), the same as much of the Expanded Universe of "Star Wars" does (ex: there's a couple of different stories relating Boba Fett's escape from the Sarlacc Pit). However, then you've got a comic book series like "Tales of the Vampires," which was written by Joss Whedon ("Buffy" creator) and four script writers from Mutant Enemy Productions.
These, like "Fray" (another series written by Whedon) and "Buffy Season Eight" (a series currently being written by Whedon, but which will be picked up by several other writers - such as Brian K. Vaughan - over the next four years) are considered to be in the same continuity as the TV series. In other words, canon.
impulse wrote:Now, it might not be required viewing, but most LG15 videos lately are not required viewing as well, and you would definitely miss something in the case of Nikki B.
I would agree with that. Especially since Nikki introduced Jules, who is the focal point for current developments of the plot. A video like that was more relevant than the hypnosis bunker videos, for sure.