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− | A work of fiction may be considered Post-Apocalypse (or Post-apocalyptic) when its setting or plot | + | A work of fiction may be considered Post-Apocalypse (or Post-apocalyptic) when its setting or plot features a world in which civilization as we (or the characters) know it has ceased to exist. Many of these stories are set in a near, often dystopian [[Future Fic|future]], or in [[AU|alternate realities]]. |
Revision as of 03:44, 15 January 2008
Definition
A work of fiction may be considered Post-Apocalypse (or Post-apocalyptic) when its setting or plot features a world in which civilization as we (or the characters) know it has ceased to exist. Many of these stories are set in a near, often dystopian future, or in alternate realities.