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A work or series, most jarring if set in [[A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far Far Away|another world or universe]] starts out with many more ties to the real world than it later has. As the series goes on, re-viewing/reading/playing the oldest installments becomes disconcerting (if the reader is more familiar with the more recent installments) as a result of similarities to the real world being more frequent. Usually happens as a result of the work's mythology not being fully defined, or a [[ |
A work or series, most jarring if set in [[A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far Far Away|another world or universe]] starts out with many more ties to the real world than it later has. As the series goes on, re-viewing/reading/playing the oldest installments becomes disconcerting (if the reader is more familiar with the more recent installments) as a result of similarities to the real world being more frequent. Usually happens as a result of the work's mythology not being fully defined, or a [[Schrödinger's Gun]] that left a few traces of the original plan. |
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May not necessarily require the real-world references being in ''older'' works. This trope can still apply when you find a real-world reference in a newer installment and find it odd. |
May not necessarily require the real-world references being in ''older'' works. This trope can still apply when you find a real-world reference in a newer installment and find it odd. |
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