Am I reading this correctly and you haven't read the books? And yet you have the opinion that they shouldn't be considered canon even though the show's creator wrote outlines for 9 of them and has declared them canon?Honestly I think all the books should be disregarded as cannon... srry to anyone who likes them but I find them limiting to show or movie ideas and so avoid them completely.
Am I reading this correctly and you haven't read the books? And yet you have the opinion that they shouldn't be considered canon even though the show's creator wrote outlines for 9 of them and has declared them canon?Honestly I think all the books should be disregarded as cannon... srry to anyone who likes them but I find them limiting to show or movie ideas and so avoid them completely.
Far from limiting anything, the three trilogies in particular expand the B5 story a *lot*.
Jan
If I were to do a spin off series, I'd like to see the period of time where Earth is starting to emerge from the Great Burn... you could make it quasi fantasy. Tech stealers or other aliens (including the odd rogue technomage who keep trying to land on Earth to exploit the planets resources or people and it falls to the rangers who have been strategically placed on the planet to watch for these threats and defend against them... whilst trying to maintain their anonymity.
The beauty of it is that you could do something virtually Arthurian and yet utterly grounded in science fiction.
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