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[[File:FirstBarbaraVisualizer.jpg|thumb|292px|What can ''you'' see on the [[Time-Space Visualiser]]?]] | [[File:FirstBarbaraVisualizer.jpg|thumb|292px|What can ''you'' see on the [[Time-Space Visualiser]]?]] | ||
The [[:Category:Time-Space Visualiser|Time-Space Visualiser category]] is the highest-level category for articles written from [[Tardis:point of view|an in-universe perspective]]. Like [[Time-Space Visualiser|its namesake]], our TSV lets you look at anything, anywhere in the [[Doctor Who universe|universe]]. But remember, the TSV only sees into the past. That's why all articles in this category should be written in the past tense. | The [[:Category:Time-Space Visualiser|Time-Space Visualiser category]] is the highest-level category for articles written from [[Tardis:point of view|an in-universe perspective]]. Like [[Time-Space Visualiser|its namesake]], our TSV lets you look at anything, anywhere in the [[Doctor Who universe|universe]]. But remember, the TSV only sees into the past. That's why all articles in this category should be written in the past tense. | ||
'''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".''' | ||
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 | 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 categories 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. | 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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