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Override is confusing, since the word override in a sci-fi context may well refer to overriding a computer system. Like when Data says "They are overriding our computer's lockouts." --[[User:BountyHunterSAx|BountyHunterSAx]] 14:14, 11 December 2007 (EST) | Override is confusing, since the word override in a sci-fi context may well refer to overriding a computer system. Like when Data says "They are overriding our computer's lockouts." We should have a multi-definition, both for overriding in canon and for overriding in computer systems. --[[User:BountyHunterSAx|BountyHunterSAx]] 14:14, 11 December 2007 (EST) | ||
This is for trekkie abuse of the English language, not actual definitions. But OK, I see your point. I ammended the term to be "override canon" --[[User:Darth Servo]] 10:30, 13, December 2007 (EDT) | |||
IMNSHO, the definition of "Assumption" should be, simply, "Canon". [[User:Surlethe|Surlethe]] 09:05, 17 December 2007 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 14:05, 17 December 2007
Override is confusing, since the word override in a sci-fi context may well refer to overriding a computer system. Like when Data says "They are overriding our computer's lockouts." We should have a multi-definition, both for overriding in canon and for overriding in computer systems. --BountyHunterSAx 14:14, 11 December 2007 (EST)
This is for trekkie abuse of the English language, not actual definitions. But OK, I see your point. I ammended the term to be "override canon" --User:Darth Servo 10:30, 13, December 2007 (EDT)
IMNSHO, the definition of "Assumption" should be, simply, "Canon". Surlethe 09:05, 17 December 2007 (EST)