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{{policy|23 October 2006|shortcut=BW:FANW<br/>BW:FAN}} | {{policy|23 October 2006|shortcut=BW:FANW<br/>BW:FAN}} | ||
{{Battlestar Wiki List of Policies}} | {{Battlestar Wiki List of Policies}} | ||
'''[[w:Fanwank|Fanwanking]]''' (or fanwankery) is an attempt by the ''fans of a show'' to explain plot holes or errors in a fictional universe like ''Battlestar Galactica''. It makes | '''[[w:Fanwank|Fanwanking]]''' (or fanwankery) is an attempt by the ''fans of a show'' to explain plot holes or errors in a fictional universe like ''Battlestar Galactica''. It makes used of contrived and convoluted ideas often using numerous references from the history of the fictional universe itself. Often, fanwanking is the result of confronting critics of work of fiction by “explaining” problems. By fanwanking, a contributor is essentially ''creating'' content for the show, rather than letting the show's inconsistencies or errors stand on their own until an official source handles the error (or not). | ||
The [[Original Series]], which aired long before the advent of the modern Internet, creates complications because of [[w:Fanon (fiction)|fanon]], a form of fan fiction which, without an official source to correct it, can become so repeated in fandom over time as to become accepted by fans as authentic information. There are many ''Battlestar Galactica'' fan sites that propagate this misinformation. One common and inaccurate fanon reference is that the the Original Series [[battlestar (TOS)|battlestars]] are ''[[Columbia (TOS)|Columbia]]''-class vessels. However, no aired or other official source confirms this naming. | The [[Original Series]], which aired long before the advent of the modern Internet, creates complications because of [[w:Fanon (fiction)|fanon]], a form of fan fiction which, without an official source to correct it, can become so repeated in fandom over time as to become accepted by fans as authentic information. There are many ''Battlestar Galactica'' fan sites that propagate this misinformation. One common and inaccurate fanon reference is that the the Original Series [[battlestar (TOS)|battlestars]] are ''[[Columbia (TOS)|Columbia]]''-class vessels. However, no aired or other official source confirms this naming. | ||
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=== Derived Content === | === Derived Content === | ||
In the Citation Jihad project, there is extensive information on ''[[ | In the Citation Jihad project, there is a extensive information on ''[[Battlestar_Wiki:Citation_Jihad#Derived_Content | derived content]]''. Because any work of fiction cannot fully explain the ins and outs of every character, event, or object, contributions to Battlestar Wiki can be made based on ''plausible speculation'' and ''logical deduction''. These tools should not be used to "fill in the gaps" where content is missing, but to simply assemble the known parts from what the creators of the show have given with as little "glue" (speculation) as possible. | ||
== Examples of fanwanking == | == Examples of fanwanking == | ||
*In the [[Miniseries]], the number of ships is given as 41, but in "[[33]]" the number is enlarged to 63 with no aired reason. Instead of assuming this was a simple retcon, a "fanwank" would state improperly that other ships apparently joined the Fleet after the jump from [[Ragnar Anchorage]]. | *In the [[Miniseries]], the number of ships is given as 41, but in "[[33]]" the number is enlarged to 63 with no aired reason. Instead of assuming this was a simple retcon, a "fanwank" would state improperly that other ships apparently joined the Fleet after the jump from [[Ragnar Anchorage]]. | ||
*In the Miniseries and in a Season 1 episode, the spines of [[humanoid Cylon]]s glow red during sexual intercourse. Contributors impatient for the explanation of why this occurred may contribute specific scientific reasons to an article, but should have waited for the official source's explanation: | *In the Miniseries and in a Season 1 episode, the spines of [[humanoid Cylon]]s glow red during sexual intercourse. Contributors impatient for the explanation of why this occurred may contribute specific scientific reasons to an article, but should have waited for the official source's explanation: The effect was initially an interesting cinematic idea that wasn't continued in later episodes. | ||