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{{HueRoster|P={{Ontology:P6}}| population |OP=contained in object or world| fictional work }}  <!-- en: consists of components  ?? -->
{{HueRoster|P={{Ontology:P6}}| population |OP=contained in object or world| fictional work }}  <!-- en: consists of components  ?? -->
{{HueRoster|P={{Ontology:P6}}| population |OP=taking the form of| fictional object }}
{{HueRoster|P={{Ontology:P6}}| population |OP=taking the form of| fictional object }}
{{HueClaim|P=[[User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand|prototype]] notes| -- }}
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== Usage notes ==
== Usage notes ==
Although it is easy and frequent for science-fiction works to conflate populations and species, a "fictional population" refers to a physical grouping of individuals, and as such is different from the concept of a "species". In order to properly remember this, realize that any <i>fictional species</i> could consist of multiple <i>fictional populations</i>.




[[Category:Hue-format fake Items]] [[Category:S0 Conceptual Patterns]] [[Category:Storytelling ontology]]  __NOTOC__
[[Category:Hue-format fake Items]] [[Category:S0 Conceptual Patterns]] [[Category:Storytelling ontology]]  __NOTOC__

Revision as of 22:51, 9 April 2025

  1. fictional population

Characteristics in draft

Properties

item type
S0
alias (en)
fictional nation (generic)
fictional tribe (generic)
fictional empire (generic)
fictional planetary civilization (generic)
subset of
--
instance of
--
superset of
--
consists of components [Item]
population
contained in object or world
fictional work
consists of components [Item]
population
taking the form of
fictional object

Usage notes

Although it is easy and frequent for science-fiction works to conflate populations and species, a "fictional population" refers to a physical grouping of individuals, and as such is different from the concept of a "species". In order to properly remember this, realize that any fictional species could consist of multiple fictional populations.