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Also, and perhaps not coincidentally, a synonym for "swamp".
Also, and perhaps not coincidentally, a synonym for "swamp".


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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
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== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* In an episode of ''[[Crusade (TV)|Crusade]]'', a race called the "Fenn" is discovered to live in hyperspace. One character describes them as "harmless, and attracted by shiny objects." Knowing [[J Michael Straczynski]], it's got to be deliberate.
* In an episode of ''[[Crusade]]'', a race called the "Fenn" is discovered to live in hyperspace. One character describes them as "harmless, and attracted by shiny objects." Knowing [[J Michael Straczynski]], it's got to be deliberate.
** Not only that, they're said to be "barely sentient" and "lose interest quickly". [[Take That]] much?
** Not only that, they're said to be "barely sentient" and "lose interest quickly". [[Take That]] much?
** .... And when they start [[Crowning Moment of Funny|humping the ship's leg?]]
** .... And when they start [[Crowning Moment of Funny|humping the ship's leg?]]
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Revision as of 13:29, 25 January 2014

The plural, genderless form of "fan". This is fan jargon, formed by a tongue-in-cheek analogy to the pluralization of "man" as "men". For when 'Fans' just won't cut it.

Certain aspects of fandom, especially early SF fandom, preferred this term to "fans," hoping to distinguish from, for example, sports fans.

Also, and perhaps not coincidentally, a synonym for "swamp".

Examples of Fen include:


Literature

Live-Action TV

  • In an episode of Crusade, a race called the "Fenn" is discovered to live in hyperspace. One character describes them as "harmless, and attracted by shiny objects." Knowing J Michael Straczynski, it's got to be deliberate.

Web Original

  • The fiction community/writing collective project Fenspace is named after this trope.

Real Life

  • The origin of the slang term Fench - Fen Stench. It specifically refers to the odor of any large fantasy or sci-fi con towards the latter half, as many fen decide they don't need to sleep during the con - or shower, either.