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==Canon Fiction==
==Canon Fiction==
How can any unofficial fan-fiction be canonical? Surely if its made up by someone other than Rockstar, then it does not actually chronicle the events in the GTA series. If it was approved by Rockstar to be the true story of events then it could be counted as canonical, but that hasn't happened to any. [[User:Xenon|Xenon]] ([[Sysop|Admin]]) [[User talk:Xenon|talk]] 16:39, 9 April 2007 (BST)
How can any unofficial fan-fiction be canonical? Surely if its made up by someone other than Rockstar, then it does not actually chronicle the events in the GTA series. If it was approved by Rockstar to be the true story of events then it could be counted as canonical, but that hasn't happened to any. [[User:Xenon|Xenon]] ([[Sysop|Admin]]) [[User talk:Xenon|talk]] 16:39, 9 April 2007 (BST)
What us fan-fiction writers generally consider to be canon is something that doesn't contradict the storyline. As far as I can tell, I've never crossed that line aside from in [[GTA: TUS]], where the age of Carl Johnson is a bit out of tune. Although, as well, a nuclear bomb being detonated in the U.S. is unlikely for GTA, [[GTA: Deliverance]] could possibly take place hundreds of years in the future. So, I understand your point, but canon really just means that it doesn't contradict the main plot. [[User:Carl "CJ" Johnson|CJ]] 23:25, 9 June 2009 (UTC)


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