>>107663826>according to an unsourced anonymous comment on a wiki>somehow better evidence than an unsourced anonymous comment on an imageboardAnd this is beside the point. Warburton doesn't own KND, so he's not the one who determines what's canon or not. Canon is the official body of some work as determined by some entity that's in charge of it. So, for example, the Gospel of Mark is canonical to the standard Bible, while the Gospel of Thomas is not. When Lucas was in charge of Star Wars, there was a canon policy for the expanded universe, and characters like Thrawn were canonical to the official Star Wars story. With Disney's ownership, that's no longer the case, since they changed canon policy. Operation A.R.C.H.I.V.E. is still in the official releases, along with its implication that the teacher agrees with the content of Nigel's report.