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On oddity with the Reality - Fiction Interaction wiki page

ElixirBlue

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The Reality - Fiction Interaction wiki page seems incomplete. The wiki page only describes fictional characters meeting Author Avatars and even uses Mister Myxlplyx as an example of a fictional character viewing other fictional characters as fiction.

Fourth Wall breaking are a case by case bases and it's true that they follow whatever the writer of our reality let's them do, like meeting personal author avatars of themselves.

However, the "Reality - Fiction Interaction" doesn't cover a certain situation. When a fictional being meets their fictional creator.

I'm referring to The Virus, in Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase. In the movie, which is a fictional reality to ours, there is a fictional reality to their reality. A simple video game based on the main cast. Fictional version (digital) of the fictional characters (cartoon).

The Virus is born in the fictional game. A game our reality can't play. A game only existing in the reality of the movie. The Virus crosses the fictional reality of the computer game into the fictional reality of the cartoon. In the context of the movie, The Virus met his actual creator, not an Author Avatars like who Marvel characters meet.

In the context of the movie, the programmer created the fictional character, The Virus, and the virus transported into his reality, meeting he face to face.

I believe in that situation, The Virus was both outside the time and space of his original reality. The game exist in the computer which he left the reality of and was separated from the game's flow of time, as if you reset the game with the virus not in it, The Virus's time wouldn't be reset.

Now, this was the only copy of the game The Virus came out of and the Virus has electric and digital powers outside of the game world. Being outside of the game world, The Virus could destroy the fictional reality of the game world and it would cease to exist. Marvel characters can't possibly even do the same without the writers/creator's input.

But the Virus could, because he was in the same reality as his creator's.

The oddity i'm bringing up is, in that situation, was the Virus Outerversal to his previous reality in nature by truly being out of his fictional reality?
 
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