While we're asking questions... by
OpinionedAngel
on 2011-10-10 14:01:00 UTC
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Can my Floater Agents (who I'm still writing out) exorcise a continuum even if I don't have the proper canon materials in real life? Or say, if I'm sporking a Simpsons badfic (and I have one squarely in my sights for future sporking) and I don't have the season DVDs but have a bunch of books instead?
Question of my own by
Jacer
on 2011-10-10 02:40:00 UTC
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I've been wondering this for a bit. Continuum vs. universe vs. canon.
Say we have Continuum A and Continuum B. Continuum A does not reference Continuum B. Continuum B makes a few references in-canon to Continuum A, of the kind that one would make to something real. Taken on their own by someone who only knows Continuum B, the references are pretty much throwaway, but for someone who knows both A and B, they may connect the continua. B also has extra-canon material and/or Word of God that connects the two in some way.
So, are A and B in the same universe? The same continuum? What is canon and what is not?
In other words, if I write about Portal in any capacity, do I have to treat it as connected to Half Life in any way?
My brain says "So Aperture has a rival company named Black Mesa that supposedly stole their technology. Nothing else explicit is stated in-canon. Nice coincidence with Half Life, but no absolute connection."
I am doubting my brain in the technicality of this.
ALSO ANOTHER QUESTION by
Gamma
on 2011-10-09 23:50:00 UTC
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Because I knew I was forgetting to ask something!
Right, so, in this book series I read- a fairly obscure one- there are two characters that are mentioned; Twins, Delwin and Sand, if that's relevant. Anyway, these twins are mentioned as probably being dead because they ran off a while before the books even started to do their own thing.
However, faking death is kind of a theme in their family; Even the main character was thought to be dead and it was a huge surprise to everyone when he showed up.
They're mentioned all of two or three times throughout the whole ten-book series and in the prequels and short stories subsequent to it. We don't get descriptions, characterization, personalities...Nothing but their names and parentage. They never show up and none of the other characters care because they're not legitimate children of the king, and therefore not a threat to getting the throne.
Basically, what I'm asking is if it would be allowed to use the two of them as agents, with proper credit to the author, of course.
In all probability, I'm not going to be allowed because copyrighted characters, but hey, might as well ask, right?
Hello again! by
Tomash
on 2011-10-09 21:38:00 UTC
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Have some welcome-back Bleepka!
Answer by
Phobos
on 2011-10-09 20:21:00 UTC
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You already have permission. Go forth and write your agents as you will.
Good to have you back.
-Phobos