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Display title | Retroactive continuity |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Retroactive continuity is a narrative point established in a story which "fixes" continuity problems in older stories, or re-interprets past narrative elements in a new light. The shortened form of the phrase is retcon, which can be a noun or a verb. The act of providing narrative fixes for past sins is called retconning, a gerund of the verb. An individual instance of retconning is called a retcon. |
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