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[edit] Introduction

Nash Bridges premiered in 1996 and went off the air in 2001. [1]

[edit] The Show

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[edit] Terminology

Below is a list of terms and their definitions that are used in this fan fiction community.

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[edit] Historical Definitions

The following definition for Alternative Universe dates to May 2003 in the Combat! and Nash Bridges fandoms:

alternate universe:
Imagine a universe slightly different from ours... All fictional settings and the variants thereof are said to take place in alternate universes, as if they're actually real but can't be seen or reached except by the imagination -- or by crossovers. ;) Sometimes this term is shortened to AU or A/U in other fandoms; however, the concept is universal. [I personally don't find anything wrong with alternate universe. Often, it's a way to fix those things the writers did that made the show "jump the shark". In other words, it's a way to fix what went wrong with the show.] [2]

The following definition for canon dates to May 2003 in the Combat! and Nash Bridges fandoms:

canon: An adjective referring to a character, event, plotline, etc. which happened "for real" -- the actual professional source material. Note that "canon" is a term used throughout most fanficdoms, not just here. On the Star Trek fanfic forums, this is sometimes jokingly referred to as TDC (The Dread Canon). [3]

The following definition for hurt/comfort dates to May 2003 in the Combat! and Nash Bridges fandoms:

h/c, H/C: hurt/comfort -- a style of story in which one character is harmed (physically or emotionally) and another must save them, make them feel better, or both. Though not often seen in comic fandom, this one's been around since the original Star Trek 'zines and is often used to encourage a hopeless romance or set the stage for slash. In Sentinel fandom, stories of this type are jokingly called "owwies." [As are Emergency! stories. Usually referred to as Johnny-owies, or Roy-owies.] [4]

[edit] Timeline

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[edit] Kerfluffles

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[edit] Influential Stories

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[edit] Fandom Members

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[edit] Fandom Size

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[edit] External Links

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[edit] See also

[edit] Sources

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