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[[image:Vlcsnap-72841.jpg|thumb|292px|Be like [[Spandrell]] and use [[ | [[image:Vlcsnap-72841.jpg|thumb|292px|Be like [[Spandrell]] and use [[Time-Space Visualiser]] to uncover the secrets of the [[Whoniverse]]]][[:Category:Time-Space Visualiser|Time-Space Visualiser]] is the highest-level category for articles written from [[Tardis:point of view|an in-universe perspective]]. Like [[Time-Space Visualiser|its namesake]] from the epoch before the [[Last Great Time War]], it is the repository of all the experiences of [[Time Lord]]s — and, thereby, the universe. | ||
'''This super-category should have only one individual article attached to it: the one which describes the ''Doctor Who'' universe itself. Otherwise, it should remain a "category of categories".''' | '''This super-category should have only one individual article attached to it: the one which describes the ''Doctor Who'' universe itself. Otherwise, it should remain a "category of categories".''' | ||
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Within this super-category, you will find reference to things which exist in the real world, but are a part of the ''Doctor Who'' universe itself. Perhaps they are planets, like [[Mars]] and [[Earth]]. Maybe they're people, like [[Agatha Christie]] and [[Elizabeth I]]. Or possibly they're scientific concepts, like [[evolution]]. These are placed within categories that follow a strict naming convention, so as not to confuse them with similar cateogires within [[:Category:Real world]]. | Within this super-category, you will find reference to things which exist in the real world, but are a part of the ''Doctor Who'' universe itself. Perhaps they are planets, like [[Mars]] and [[Earth]]. Maybe they're people, like [[Agatha Christie]] and [[Elizabeth I]]. Or possibly they're scientific concepts, like [[evolution]]. These are placed within categories that follow a strict naming convention, so as not to confuse them with similar cateogires within [[:Category:Real world]]. | ||
Things which exist in the real world, but have been referenced within the ''Doctor Who'' universe, are in categories with the syntax: '''<noun> from the real world'''. Thus, [[:category:People from the real world]] is a category here in | Things which exist in the real world, but have been referenced within the ''Doctor Who'' universe, are in categories with the syntax: '''<noun> from the real world'''. Thus, [[:category:People from the real world]] is a category here in Time-Space Visualiser. But [[:category:Real world people]] is the category for people who exist ''only'' in the real world. | ||
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Revision as of 15:53, 6 March 2010
Time-Space Visualiser is the highest-level category for articles written from an in-universe perspective. Like its namesake from the epoch before the Last Great Time War, it is the repository of all the experiences of Time Lords — and, thereby, the universe.
This super-category should have only one individual article attached to it: the one which describes the Doctor Who universe itself. Otherwise, it should remain a "category of categories".
Within this super-category, you will find reference to things which exist in the real world, but are a part of the Doctor Who universe itself. Perhaps they are planets, like Mars and Earth. Maybe they're people, like Agatha Christie and Elizabeth I. Or possibly they're scientific concepts, like evolution. These are placed within categories that follow a strict naming convention, so as not to confuse them with similar cateogires within Category:Real world.
Things which exist in the real world, but have been referenced within the Doctor Who universe, are in categories with the syntax: <noun> from the real world. Thus, category:People from the real world is a category here in Time-Space Visualiser. But category:Real world people is the category for people who exist only in the real world.
Subcategories
This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.