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What does “canon,” “official,” and “inadmissable” mean?

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What does “canon,” “official,” and “inadmissable” mean?

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• These are the three levels of the information heirarchy. Canon refers to absolute and unquestionable truth, which includes things like “Alderaan was blown up by the Death Star” and “Comm. Riker plays the trombone.” Official (also called “quasi-canon”) refers to things which are accepted as true unless they contradict canon. For example, if an official source said Darth Vader’s cape is red, it would be considered wrong on that point, but correct on everything else. Finally, inadmissable is just what you might think, evidence that is not accepted as being real, period.

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