Subject: Earth isn't necessarily the 'real' world.
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Posted on: 2014-06-02 12:32:00 UTC

I mean, Star Trek includes Earth, but people from there would have a hard time claiming it was 'the real world'.

There's a reason I coined the term World One: while you can slap the word 'real' on any world you like, World One is a specific designation. It means the world where the PPC city in New Caledonia is situated, and which the majority of agents who claim to come from 'the real world' originated. But to people like the Weeds, who spend their time moving around worlds (rather than just fanfics like most agents), it's known by its number.

The number actually originates in the designations of the doors of HQ (on which, given the whole 'there is no outside, sort of', more will be said later); door 1-Cym-3, to pick the random example, is World One-Cymru (Wales)-third door. So there are at least three doors in Wales in World One. (The image on the '1-Cym-3' wiki article also designates World One as 'Primary Earth')

Other worlds, Earth or otherwise, are also numbered, and most also have a long Continuum Identification Code. My theory is that the Weeds invented the numbering system while they were out exploring, completely separate to the CIC system that was developing back in HQ.

hS

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