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In the FreeSpace community, [[G-canon]] (short for [[User:Goober5000|Goober5000]]/[[User:GalacticEmperor|Galemp]] canon) is a term that fans have coined to refer to the [[Silent Threat: Reborn]] continuity.  Note that these ideas are [[fanon]] in relation to the overall FreeSpace universe. However, they can be considered [[canon]] for Silent Threat: Reborn.
 
In the FreeSpace community, [[G-canon]] (short for [[User:Goober5000|Goober5000]]/[[User:GalacticEmperor|Galemp]] canon) is a term that fans have coined to refer to the [[Silent Threat: Reborn]] continuity.  Note that these ideas are [[fanon]] in relation to the overall FreeSpace universe. However, they can be considered [[canon]] for Silent Threat: Reborn.
  
[[Echo Gate]] was designed to be compatible with Silent Threat: Reborn, and [[Shrouding the Light]] is also intentionally compatible. Although each campaign can be taken on its own, they form a single continuity.  
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Silent Threat: Reborn, [[Echo Gate]], and [[Shrouding the Light]] (as well as [[Shrouding the Light: Origins]]) are all compatible with each other. Although each campaign can be taken on its own, they can be considered (at least from ST:R's point of view) as a single continuity.  
  
 
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In the FreeSpace community, G-canon (short for Goober5000/Galemp canon) is a term that fans have coined to refer to the Silent Threat: Reborn continuity. Note that these ideas are fanon in relation to the overall FreeSpace universe. However, they can be considered canon for Silent Threat: Reborn.

Silent Threat: Reborn, Echo Gate, and Shrouding the Light (as well as Shrouding the Light: Origins) are all compatible with each other. Although each campaign can be taken on its own, they can be considered (at least from ST:R's point of view) as a single continuity.