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  2. Retroactive continuity - Wikipedia

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    Retroactive continuity, or retcon for short, is a literary device in which facts in the world of a fictional work that have been established through the narrative itself are adjusted, ignored, supplemented, or contradicted by a subsequently published work that recontextualizes or breaks continuity with the former.

  3. Continuity (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    Continuity is particularly a concern in the process of film and television production due to the difficulty in rectifying errors after filming ends. Continuity can also apply to other art forms, such as novels, comics, and video games , though usually on a smaller scale; it also applies to fiction used by persons, corporations, and governments ...

  4. Retroactive - Wikipedia

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    Retroactive law, another term for ex post facto law; Retroactive data structures, datum structures that allow modifications to past actions; Retroactive continuity in fiction; Retrospective, often synonymous when used as an adjective

  5. Seanan McGuire bibliography - Wikipedia

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    "Velveteen vs. The Blind Date." LiveJournal. (April 14, 2011) ... "Velveteen vs. The Retroactive Continuity." LiveJournal. (December 5, 2012) "Velveteen Presents ...

  6. Canon (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    The EU itself was further divided into several descending levels of continuity. [6] After Disney 's acquisition of the franchise, Lucasfilm designated all Expanded Universe material published before 25 April 2014 (other than the first six theatrical films and the 2008 The Clone Wars film and TV series) as the non-canonical "Legends" continuity.

  7. Earth-616 - Wikipedia

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    The designation "Earth-616" has its origins in Captain Britain comics from the early 1980s and can be attributed to both Dave Thorpe and Alan Moore.The term was first used in "Rough Justice", a story credited to both Alan Moore and Alan Davis published in July 1983 by Marvel UK in the seventh issue of the anthology comic The Daredevils (and was later reprinted in the Captain Britain trade ...

  8. Companies wary of new US rule scramble to file mergers by ...

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    Companies are racing against the clock this week to notify antitrust agencies about pending deals before a new, more stringent merger filing rule passed during President Joe Biden's administration ...

  9. Retrospective - Wikipedia

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    In the context of scientific and technical standards, retrospectivity applies current norms to material that pre-dates new rules. An example of a retrospective or retroactive standard is the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN Code), a convention which governs the formal scientific naming of animals , of which the 4th edition is ...