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==Designations== |
==Designations== |
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'''Daria-Prime''': The universe that we, the viewers of ''Daria'', |
'''Daria-Prime''': The universe that we, the viewers of ''Daria'', exist in when we watch the television show. As Wikipedia defines the term: ''Earth Prime (or Earth-Prime) is a term sometimes used in works of speculative fiction involving parallel universes or a multiverse, and refers either to the universe containing "our" Earth, or to a parallel world with a bare minimum of divergence points from Earth as we know it.'' |
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'''Daria-0''': The universe of [[Erin Mills]]' fic [[Last Night In Lawndale]]. The designation 0 is selected as the world ends at the end of this story, with none of the existing "Daria" cast surviving ,meaning that this particular Earth effectively no longer exists. |
'''Daria-0''': The universe of [[Erin Mills]]' fic [[Last Night In Lawndale]]. The designation 0 is selected as the world ends at the end of this story, with none of the existing "Daria" cast surviving ,meaning that this particular Earth effectively no longer exists. |
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'''Daria-99''': The universe in [[LSauchelli]]'s fic [[Darkly Daria]], which is a [[reinvention]] using concepts of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter_Morgan Dexter], Daria is a sociopath, almost incapable of empathy or remorse who lives by a code set by her father and searches for a positive way of using her killer instinct. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter_%28TV_series%29 TV series] Dexter usually seizes his victims injecting them with an anesthetic which is specified to be an animal tranquilizer called etorphine hydrochloride, or M99. |
'''Daria-99''': The universe in [[LSauchelli]]'s fic [[Darkly Daria]], which is a [[reinvention]] using concepts of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter_Morgan Dexter], Daria is a sociopath, almost incapable of empathy or remorse who lives by a code set by her father and searches for a positive way of using her killer instinct. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter_%28TV_series%29 TV series] Dexter usually seizes his victims injecting them with an anesthetic which is specified to be an animal tranquilizer called etorphine hydrochloride, or M99. |
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'''Daria-101''': The primary Daria universe as seen in the original MTV animated series. The number "101" derives from the episode number of the first story "Esteemsters". |
'''Daria-101''': '''The primary Daria universe''', as seen in the original MTV animated series (or, as may be described by 'the [[Gardener Principle]]' inferred in the DCU comic [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Carrot_and_His_Amazing_Zoo_Crew%21 Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew] - 'the universe subconsciously tapped into and viewed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Eichler Glenn Eichler] and [[Susie Lewis Lynn]] when creating [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawndale_%28Daria%29 the world of Lawndale]'. The number "101" derives from the episode number of the first story "Esteemsters". |
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'''Daria-109''': the [[Pause in the Air]] universe of [[The Angst Guy]]. In the fifth story, "[[Shock and Aww]]," the childbirth class is held in room 109A. |
'''Daria-109''': the [[Pause in the Air]] universe of [[The Angst Guy]]. In the fifth story, "[[Shock and Aww]]," the childbirth class is held in room 109A. |