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This category should '''not''' contain individual stories. Instead, it's the top-level parent category for all stories about Faction Paradox. As such, it's divided into two broad categories: the fully licensed stories ([[:Category:EDA novels involving Faction Paradox|those written for the BBC's EDA range]]), and the semi-licensed stories ([[:category:FP series|those which were written as a part of the FP series]]). | This category should '''not''' contain individual stories. Instead, it's the top-level parent category for all stories about Faction Paradox. As such, it's divided into two broad categories: the fully licensed stories ([[:Category:EDA novels involving Faction Paradox|those written for the BBC's EDA range]]), and the semi-licensed stories ([[:category:FP series|those which were written as a part of the FP series]]). | ||
Note that the [[T:LOP|prefix]] "[[FP]]" has a purely out-of-universe meaning. It stands for [[Faction Paradox (series)]], '''not''' the in-universe organisation known as "[[Faction Paradox]]". Hence, category names which use [[FP]] ''unambiguously'' refer to stories that have nothing to do with [[BBC Books]] or any other BBC institution. | |||
[[Category:Stories by featured characters]] | [[Category:Stories by featured characters]] |
Revision as of 13:59, 22 October 2011
Faction Paradox stories is an out-of-universe, or real world, category. Please don't place this category within the in-universe category:Faction Paradox.
This category should not contain individual stories. Instead, it's the top-level parent category for all stories about Faction Paradox. As such, it's divided into two broad categories: the fully licensed stories (those written for the BBC's EDA range), and the semi-licensed stories (those which were written as a part of the FP series).
Note that the prefix "FP" has a purely out-of-universe meaning. It stands for Faction Paradox (series), not the in-universe organisation known as "Faction Paradox". Hence, category names which use FP unambiguously refer to stories that have nothing to do with BBC Books or any other BBC institution.
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.