Subject: An explanation
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Posted on: 2013-07-24 21:42:00 UTC

I see what you are saying. I have an alternate explanation. Let's use D&K showing up at Skeets RC to illustrate the two views.

Your explanation is that the crossing over of those two groups of characters means that they share the same PPC universe. So, any character that appears with either group is also in the same universe. Nume and Ilraen, for instance, since they were in the first Going Postal.

I can see the logic of that. It is commonly used to link television shows, movies, comics, and other media.

My explanation is that the meeting of these two groups of agents does not mean that they share the same prime universe. I believe, instead, that D&K-prime are in one universe, while Skeet-prime is in a separate universe. The fact that D&K interact with Skeet can then mean one of two things.

1) Skeet-prime interacted with the D&K of his universe, but D&K-prime never had that contact with Skeet in their universe. It is canon for Skeet-prime, but not for D&K-prime

2) The interaction happened the exact same way in both universes. That would make it canon for Skeet-prime and D&K-prime, without them ever actually being in the same universe.

Often times we use the second option in the PPC, which makes many of the universes appear very similar. In this case, Irish Samurai is, I believe, asking for us to use the first option.

I guess the difference between the two explanations comes down to this: Does accepting that another author's character exists in the same world that your character exists in, mean that you accept all of the details of that author's world?

Your answer seems to be "Yes." My answer is "No, but you can if you want to."


Relaxing sounds nice, though. We can do that.

-Phobos

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