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The Elite community is one that has been a rich breeding ground for fictional articles, mainly because both the classic Elite universe and the later Frontier (Elite 2 and First Encounters) universe is open ended and lends itself to many possibilities. Many fictional characters exist in this universe. This category lists all the articles about fictional characters, events and locations in any of the games. Articles in this category may also appear in finer-grained categories (such as FFE, for Frontier: First Encounters related information, or Oolite for fiction relevant to that particular game).
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There is [[Classic Elite]] fiction, [[Frontier]] fiction, [[Oolite]] fiction and [[Elite: Dangerous]] fiction. There are links below to the first three of these.
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[[Category:Oolite stories]] is fiction set in the Ooniverse.
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[[Oolite Literature]] is material which exists inside the Ooniverse such as [[The Traders Almanach]], the [[Rough Guide to the Ooniverse]] and the [[What Spaceship?]] magazine.
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<font size="6"> For a list of ''Oolite'' fiction see: [[List of Oolite stories]] </font>
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== Critiques ==
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*Look through [https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=9053 Writing] (2011) for some different perspectives.
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*See [[Lore]] for an analysis of the Purist/Syncretist distinction
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There is Classic Elite fiction, Frontier fiction, Oolite fiction and Elite: Dangerous fiction. There are links below to the first three of these. is fiction set in the Ooniverse.

Oolite Literature is material which exists inside the Ooniverse such as The Traders Almanach, the Rough Guide to the Ooniverse and the What Spaceship? magazine.



For a list of Oolite fiction see: List of Oolite stories

Critiques

  • Look through Writing (2011) for some different perspectives.
  • See Lore for an analysis of the Purist/Syncretist distinction