Stargate Wiki:Separate continuity
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This page is an official policy of Semantic Stargate Wiki. This policy is considered by the community and its leadership to be the status quo of Semantic Stargate Wiki and is not to be countermanded or ignored, though changes to it can be discussed on the appropriate talk page. |
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Separate continuity articles discuss the content of official products whose characters, events and situations differ in significant context from aired episodes and their characters, situations and events that form the canon of the movie, Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis or Stargate Universe. Separate continuity products have the official endorsement of the license holder for Stargate, but the content of the product is (by design or contract) not created or controlled by the license holder.
- In a nutshell, marking articles on Stargate Wiki in this manner allows the wiki to host articles on these officially-licensed stories without causing confusion and inaccuracies in mixing this otherwise non-canonical data with aired, canonical episode data in the same article.
The {{separate continuity}} tag should be placed at the top of such articles to indicate that the content of this article may be based on an aired series, but has content that has significant differences from the aired series that it must be treated as a separate continuity to avoid contraditions with canonical episodes.
Do not use the {{separate continuity}} tag for fan fiction; Stargate Wiki is not a repository for such information. This tag is for use only on officially published or manufactured items such as comics or books that have significant variations from the aired series' content.
Articles tagged as separate continuity will show a banner that notes the article's closest relation to a canonical continuity. The icon in the banner shows an alternate Teal'c with a goatee as an in-joke to the original Star Trek episode, "Mirror, Mirror," where the evil version of Mr. Spock sports a goatee. This reference has been a popular and humorous way of late to describe alternate-universe stories and events in popular literary and media circles.
To create a separate continuity article:
- Create your article, adding the {{separate continuity}} template above all other content of the article, except disambiguations.
- Feel free to make links to canonical articles related to the separate continuity article. However, do NOT add any separate-continuity references or information to the canonical articles.
- Don't attempt to add the Separate Continuity category to the end of the article. This is added automatically when the {{separate continuity}} template is used.
- Use all the relevant categories for your article. Chances are, you will need to add the article to the books, comics, or merchandise categories.
Notes[edit source]
- As characters, events and situations appear from novels based on the Stargate universe, contributors are encouraged to add new articles on these items to Semantic Stargate Wiki, as long as the article is properly differentiated from its canonical parent by name and the separate continuity markers.
- Even if the main subject is canon, some events, situations or locations from the Stargate movie are considered as a separate continuity as they contradict the Stargate SG-1/Atlantis/Universe continuity. See the related subjects here.
This page uses some contents from Battlestar Wiki. The original article has been written in Battlestar_Wiki:Separate_continuity. The revision history can be seen in the Revision history page. Battlestar Wiki text is available under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License 3.0 (Unported) Non commercial. If you want to reuse it you have to distribute it under the same license. |