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'''Continuity''' may refer to:
* A [[continuity supervisor]], someone tasked with ensuring that the internal narrative of an episode makes visual and narrative sense
* Narrative coherency. [[wiktionary:continuity|One definition holds]] it is "a narrative device in episodic fiction where previous and/or future events in a story series are accounted for in present stories."
* [[Continuity announcement]]s, broadcaster messages, other than advertisements, which play between different programmes broadcast consecutively on a particular [[television]] channel
* ''[[Continuity Errors]]'', a [[Seventh Doctor]] short story by [[Steven Moffat]]


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''You may be looking for [[continuity supervisor]], [[continuity announcement]]s, or [[Continuity Errors]]''
 
'''Continuity''' was where previous and/or future events were referenced in present contexts, or when errors occurred such as when someone became aware of something without explanation.
 
In the [[Land of Fiction]], [[Ace]] pursued a character into a house with a vast interior, to which the character compared to the [[TARDIS]]. When she asked how he knew about the TARDIS, he said "Sorry, continuity error." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Conundrum (novel)|Conundrum]]'')
 
After the [[Black Guardian]] spoke of his battles against [[Ruath]] and the [[Timewyrm]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] said he was messing with the forces of continuity by telling him his future. The Guardian told him he didn't care about concepts like continuity. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War]]'')
 
:''See also [[Causal nexus|causality]]
 
[[Category:Theories and concepts]]

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You may be looking for continuity supervisor, continuity announcements, or Continuity Errors

Continuity was where previous and/or future events were referenced in present contexts, or when errors occurred such as when someone became aware of something without explanation.

In the Land of Fiction, Ace pursued a character into a house with a vast interior, to which the character compared to the TARDIS. When she asked how he knew about the TARDIS, he said "Sorry, continuity error." (PROSE: Conundrum)

After the Black Guardian spoke of his battles against Ruath and the Timewyrm, the Fourth Doctor said he was messing with the forces of continuity by telling him his future. The Guardian told him he didn't care about concepts like continuity. (PROSE: The Well-Mannered War)

See also causality