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Post by Ryan Nash on Sept 21, 2005 18:15:51 GMT -5
(Don't ask about registering, it's something that Proboards and me have always had a problem with.)
Anyway, my question is this: do virtual series' fall under the same continuity?
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Post by Valórin on Sept 22, 2005 1:10:52 GMT -5
Just of the Offical SG-1/SGA Canon, or that and all the VS's which have been written to date? I'm not an expert, but it depends on the author of the VS. It would be a real good idea stick to the SG-1/SGA canon as much as possible, also sticking with other VS's is useful as it gives the Fan's a much better sense of, yes, continuity, also means way less confusion! But as I said, I'm no expert, so don't take my word for it If you don't know; Canon - Offically written information, i.e. everything which has gone to air in all the eps for SG-1 and SGA make up the SG canon... Make sense?
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Post by Elite Anubis Guard on Sept 22, 2005 1:45:08 GMT -5
No. While most VS's are obviously in the same "Universe" as SG1/Atlantis, not all the VS's fall under the same "expanded universe," some do, but not all.
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Post by Alex Mcpherson on Sept 22, 2005 8:31:55 GMT -5
Actualy imagine Multiple timelines with the fact everything onscreen happens in all those timelines EXCEPT were intended. Some VS take place in the same timeline.. easy to understand?
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Post by PtahTheCreationGod on Sept 22, 2005 12:47:46 GMT -5
There is rule either way. People write what they want to. My series are only with eachother when it comes to continuity, and SG-1 before season 9 and Atlantis upto and including The Siege part two, otherwise, they are on their own.
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