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Yes, and that's precisely why we went away from using in-universe elements as a way of determining whether something is allowed here or not. ''Scream of the Shalka'' and ''Dimensions in Time'' use in-universe narrative elements; the kicker is that the copyright holder/producer/writer/key creatives tell us that they're ''not'' a part of the DWU.
Yes, and that's precisely why we went away from using in-universe elements as a way of determining whether something is allowed here or not. ''Scream of the Shalka'' and ''Dimensions in Time'' use in-universe narrative elements; the kicker is that the copyright holder/producer/writer/key creatives tell us that they're ''not'' a part of the DWU.
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Yes, and that's precisely why we went away from using in-universe elements as a way of determining whether something is allowed here or not. Scream of the Shalka and Dimensions in Time use in-universe narrative elements; the kicker is that the copyright holder/producer/writer/key creatives tell us that they're not a part of the DWU.