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<blockquote data-quote="DragonLancer" data-source="post: 9334957" data-attributes="member: 11868"><p>For the likes of Star Wars tend to stick to the canon material as presented in the films. Not a fan of the ever increasing universe but that is a different topic. I have run many Star Trek campaigns and I focus on the TNG era and I keep that as close to TV/film canon as I can. Same with the lenghy Babylon 5 campaign I ran in the early-mid 00's. Something like that I feel I need to stick the canon.</p><p></p><p>When we played some Marvel games, again mid-00's, we just assumed that it was an alternate multiverse so we could do what we wanted without clashing with an comic events. </p><p></p><p>As far as D&D goes, it was never really an issue as we went with what was within the lore of the campaign book. The only time we disregarded that was our Dragonlance campaigns in the 90s. My group and I hated the whole Chaos War and everything that came after it. We felt that they ruined the setting. So, we took the end of the Time of the Twins trilogy as they cut off as used the setting as the aftermath of the War of the Lance and took the setting where we wanted it to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonLancer, post: 9334957, member: 11868"] For the likes of Star Wars tend to stick to the canon material as presented in the films. Not a fan of the ever increasing universe but that is a different topic. I have run many Star Trek campaigns and I focus on the TNG era and I keep that as close to TV/film canon as I can. Same with the lenghy Babylon 5 campaign I ran in the early-mid 00's. Something like that I feel I need to stick the canon. When we played some Marvel games, again mid-00's, we just assumed that it was an alternate multiverse so we could do what we wanted without clashing with an comic events. As far as D&D goes, it was never really an issue as we went with what was within the lore of the campaign book. The only time we disregarded that was our Dragonlance campaigns in the 90s. My group and I hated the whole Chaos War and everything that came after it. We felt that they ruined the setting. So, we took the end of the Time of the Twins trilogy as they cut off as used the setting as the aftermath of the War of the Lance and took the setting where we wanted it to. [/QUOTE]
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