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SG-1<br />
Tokyo<br />
Babylon<br />
Weiss<br />
Kreuz<br />
Wolf’s<br />
Rain<br />
X-Files<br />
Manga and mini-anime (2<br />
episodes),<br />
CLAMP<br />
Movic<br />
Anime,<br />
Studio DEEN<br />
Anime,<br />
Bandai Visual Co. Ltd. [jp]<br />
Bones [jp]<br />
Fuji Television Network Inc.<br />
[jp]<br />
TV-series,<br />
20 th Century Fox Television<br />
[us]<br />
Ten Thirteen Productions<br />
Manga <strong>–</strong> April<br />
1991 <strong>–</strong> March<br />
1994<br />
Anime <strong>–</strong> 1992,<br />
1994<br />
April 1998 <strong>–</strong><br />
September<br />
1998<br />
January 2003 <strong>–</strong><br />
July 2003<br />
September<br />
1993 <strong>–</strong> May<br />
2002<br />
Engli<br />
sh<br />
Japan<br />
Japan<br />
Japan<br />
USA<br />
B. Appendix B: Fanfiction Glossary<br />
/<br />
!<br />
The Fanfiction Glossary<br />
FANFIC/DOM TERMS<br />
- by Kielle (kielle@subreality.<strong>com</strong>)<br />
Two letters separated by a / in the title or<br />
description <strong>of</strong> a story usually means that it's about<br />
romance between two characters <strong>who</strong>se names<br />
start with these letters. Yes, sometimes figuring out<br />
<strong>who</strong> those characters are can be tricky if you don't<br />
know the fandom well!<br />
Note: the word slash (see entry below) <strong>com</strong>es from<br />
this practice, which was <strong>of</strong>ten used to denote samesex<br />
relationships back in the 'zine days -- the most<br />
famous being K/S (Kirk/Spock). However, the<br />
slash-mark itself can denote straight relationships<br />
too, ie. L/R (Logan/Rogue).<br />
general<br />
When used before a word, this is known as a<br />
"bang" and signifies "not." Example: POP-UP<br />
FANFIC_OK !MST_OK means "You can reproduce<br />
this story as a pop-up fanfic but you may not general<br />
reproduce this story as an MST." "!amused" = not (rare)<br />
amused, and so on. A holdover from a<br />
programming language, thus used mainly by<br />
techies and dinos.<br />
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