Marvel Database:Temporary Reality Numbers Policy
Definitions
TheTemporary Reality Numbers (TRN for short) are a system used by the Marvel Database for the categorization ofalternate realities which have not yet received an official numeric designation by Marvel. They are wholly unofficial and they are only assigned for internal archival purposes within the wiki; they are not meant to be used or adopted outside the Marvel Database. TRNs are temporary not just in the designations, but also in their nature: future revelations may cause several TRNs to be combined into a single reality, or for one TRN to be split into several.
- The naming convention for a Temporary Reality Number consists of "Earth-TRN" followed by a number (e.g.Earth-TRN122).
- TRN numbers are not chosen arbitrarily and must always follow the sequential order.
- If a reality that was assigned a TRN is given an official number or is otherwise renamed, that TRN is retired. TRNs are not reassigned.
A new TRN can only be assigned byAdministrator or Moderator (admod). Regular users are not permitted to create a new TRN or pages linking to it without theexplicit permission of an admod. Violating this rule will result in a warning, while repeat offenderswill beblocked from the site.
Criteria
Not every new reality observed is automatically assigned a TRN, to prevent the stacking up of TRNs that cannot be fleshed out. The criteria for a TRN are as follows:
- A story, or a significant portion of it, takes place within the previously unseen reality and features multiple individuals/organizations from that reality.
- Imaginations, dreams, visions, and in-universe storytelling featuring Marvel characters are treated as proper alternate realities, but must still satisfy this requirement to receive a TRN.
- The reality itself does not appear, but is mentioned in the context that provides unique history of it, not matching any previously known reality.
The followingdo not qualify for TRNs, and may only receive reality pages if explicitly assigned a proper numerical designation by theOfficial Handbook of the Marvel Universe or itsOnline Appendix:
- Realities that only appear briefly, with no sufficient context to determine whether it's a previously seen reality, or a brand new one. Characters from such realities should be placed onto theCharacter Index for Unknown Reality Designations.
- Characters from an unknown reality who only appear briefly as cameos and only have a minor role in the storyline, without any unique information about their home reality. Such characters likewise belong on theCharacter Index.
- Characters from an unknown reality who have been transplanted from it to another reality (Miles Morales,Howard the Duck,Rachel Summers). Theyshould be given pages under the number of their new adoptive reality, with their Infobox fields "Reality" and "Reality2" set to "Unknown" and "(currently displaced to [[Earth-XXX]])" respectively.
- Characters who only appear on the Covers or inMerchandise.
- Characters and titles that are licensed (Star Wars,Yogi Bear,Scooby-Doo, etc.), creator-owned (Kick-Ass,Kingsman,Powers, etc.), fan-made, or otherwise unofficial (e.g.3 Dev Adam).
- Comics from imprint labels (Malibu Comics,Epic Comics,Icon Comics,CrossGen, etc.).