Knight Rider book canon
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 10:01 am
Howdy!
I finally got my hands on some Knight Rider books. They're German and are the direct translations of the paperback variants of Knight of the Phoenix, Trust doesn't rust, Hearts of stone and Goliath. I'm reading the Karr story now and there are some interesting facts. For example, Devon is a Professor of Psychology and Bonnie is a Doctor of Robotics. She got the job at Knight industries because her father was the pilot for Wilton Knight's jet. She was the one who developed Kitt's "human" voice, which is a great advancement compared to the "machine" voice of Karr, or as the story said. It says also that Michael was the one who wanted Kitt's original voice modulator removed because it made him fell asleep as if hypnotised. I noticed something fishy: the Karr story is the direct sequel of Knight of the Phoenix without the other six episodes. According to this, can we say that the facts stated in the novels are canonical? If you know something about these things, please tell me.
I finally got my hands on some Knight Rider books. They're German and are the direct translations of the paperback variants of Knight of the Phoenix, Trust doesn't rust, Hearts of stone and Goliath. I'm reading the Karr story now and there are some interesting facts. For example, Devon is a Professor of Psychology and Bonnie is a Doctor of Robotics. She got the job at Knight industries because her father was the pilot for Wilton Knight's jet. She was the one who developed Kitt's "human" voice, which is a great advancement compared to the "machine" voice of Karr, or as the story said. It says also that Michael was the one who wanted Kitt's original voice modulator removed because it made him fell asleep as if hypnotised. I noticed something fishy: the Karr story is the direct sequel of Knight of the Phoenix without the other six episodes. According to this, can we say that the facts stated in the novels are canonical? If you know something about these things, please tell me.