Thread:Night Vision/@comment-3502824-20131201163206/@comment-3502824-20131201191900

BP Vermilion wrote: Are you actually kidding me?

It wasn't disrespectful at all. It's conflicts in the Story mean its non-canon.

If Takamagahara doesn't reverse the event in a future episode then it will have be non-canon on the grounds that it has too much conflict with the True Endings of the story modes of Tager, Ragna, Lambda, Arakune and the True End itself.

The anime staff are doing a wonderful job but its clear to see that the episode itself is merely for character development. Not to please those who ship RagnaxNu.

As for the whole anime not existing? That's a bit far when judging on one episode's canonicity. This episode in particular is what I have a problem with.

Anyway, as stated before, I will put back the non-canon trivia if the anime leads to the True End without reversing this event. Sorry, but that's how it is.

Just think of it as One of the many possibilities of the Continuum Shift and be done with it. So you actually do have a problem with the episode. The way you wrote in the trivia made me feel that you actually did have a problem with it and wanted it to classify it as non-canon as it wasn't to your liking. And I don't think you should put back the non-canon trivia when Night Vision got rid of it herself. She is an admin and you are not. Know your position.

The anime and the game are both valid each in their own continuity and they can all count as canon due to the flexibility of the parallel universes coming with the continuum shift possibilities thing. It's as simple as it can get. Not to mention that the Lambda/Ragna interaction is one of the instances that is handled much, much better in the anime. You nor anyone here on this wikia has any right to classify an official work as non-canon just because it didn't match the original source from which it was adapted from. There is a reason why a vast amount of works that are adapted from an original source always have some original content in it but they are never considered non-canon unless it was officially classified that way.