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{{WaveBuild| -- | --}} <!-- en: WITH ? forms RESULT ? --> | {{WaveBuild| Trunks | Future Trunks timeline }} <!-- en: WITH ? forms RESULT ? --> | ||
{{WaveBuild| SCP Foundation | K-class scenario (SCP) }} <!-- en: WITH ? forms RESULT ? --> | |||
{{WaveBuild| Starlight Glimmer | (the episode where the timeline is messed up) }} <!-- en: WITH ? forms RESULT ? --> | |||
{{WaveBuild| capitalism | {{Ontology:Q88}} }} <!-- en: WITH capitalism forms RESULT named nationalism --> | |||
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== Usage notes == | == Usage notes == | ||
This can be quite a "fun" Item, for particular given definitions of "fun". When adding Wavebuilder combinations, try to stick to things that are solidly factual to the point few people would disagree with them. However, there is no special reason for this restriction other than being as precise as possible within the limits a finite pallet of Items allows. If you would like to add such things as climate change scenarios, use S2 Items to identify them as hypotheses, even if the hypotheses are likely — if there is a high likelihood for the hypotheses, people can click up the S2 Statements to see the full overwhelming body of evidence. Remember, even physicists searching for overarching truths about every particle in the universe have a small chance to be wrong. Mark hypotheses as propositions. | |||
[[Category:Fictional tropes ontology]] [[Category:SCP Foundation ontology]] | [[Category:Fictional tropes ontology]] [[Category:SCP Foundation ontology]] |
Revision as of 11:01, 10 April 2025
Characteristics in draft
Properties
- label (en)
- alias (en)
- bad future
- worst future
- K-class scenario (generic; SCP)
- QID references [Item] 11 -1 -
- --
- color swatch references [Item]
- horror work 11 -1 -
- subset of
- --
- instance of
- hypothetical series of events
- series of events which is hypothetical inside fiction
- superset of
- end-of-the-world scenario
- appears in work
- --
- consists of components [Item]
- --
Wavebuilder combinations
- pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
- Future Trunks timeline
- along with [Item]
- Trunks
- pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
- K-class scenario (SCP)
- along with [Item]
- SCP Foundation
- pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
- (the episode where the timeline is messed up)
- along with [Item]
- Starlight Glimmer
- pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
- named nationalism 11 -1 -
- along with [Item]
- capitalism
Usage notes
This can be quite a "fun" Item, for particular given definitions of "fun". When adding Wavebuilder combinations, try to stick to things that are solidly factual to the point few people would disagree with them. However, there is no special reason for this restriction other than being as precise as possible within the limits a finite pallet of Items allows. If you would like to add such things as climate change scenarios, use S2 Items to identify them as hypotheses, even if the hypotheses are likely — if there is a high likelihood for the hypotheses, people can click up the S2 Statements to see the full overwhelming body of evidence. Remember, even physicists searching for overarching truths about every particle in the universe have a small chance to be wrong. Mark hypotheses as propositions.