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A Universe Bible is a document designed to coordinate and specify all important aspects of an ongoing work. It is standard fare for any television production; basically a set defined rules or procedures of a series as gleaned from the showrunner, writers, producers and directors which are followed to maintain a sense of pacing or continuity. These usually include: | |
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For Dragon Age BioWare has apparently lost sections of the bible including the elven language and several developers admit to using the fan made wiki when convenient. Quite a bit of it has been published in the World of Thedas books, including character background info that never made it into the games and the full text of the literal in-universe bible the Chant of Light. No spoilers for future games, though. | |
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Five Score, Divided by Four features as part of its plot the heist of the actual, real life Show Bible for My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (listed below) by the protagonists. However, the Bible's contents are slightly fictionalized, as they describe Lauren's in-universe explanation of how she got the ideas for the plot and characters from a childhood friend's playtime with her. | |
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The last supplements released for all the Old World of Darkness lines (Gehenna, Apocalypse, Ascension, and Time of Judgment) occasionally refer to the fact that universe bibles once existed for each of them, and that at some point they were all thrown out. | |
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The original 1983 He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe had one written by Michael Halperin in 1982. It was included on one of the DVDs and can be read here. | |
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The 2002 series had two, this 2001 draft which was superseded by this onethe following year. | |
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Faction Paradox has a couple of examples. The Book of the War is a universe bible framed as an in-universe encyclopedia of the first fifty years of the titular Second War in Heaven, and thus a good reference point for the 'default' status quo of the setting, but the series' creator has also released a more straightforward essay on the setting intended as a set of reference points for other writers. | |
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Animaniacs has a series bible that can be read here. | |
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The bible for Sam & Max: Freelance Police is included as a PDF extra on Shout! Factory's DVD release. | |
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The Wing Commander series bible contains a lot of the information that doesn't actually make it into print or game, but is useful for creators in presenting a consistent backstory. The WC games for sale on GOG.com offer a copy of the bible as one of the extras for the games. | |
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Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers had one, which was where the idea of Zordon coming from an alien planet called Eltar came from; it's just the movie used it first. | |
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The entire Transformers Aligned Universe, which includes Transformers: Prime, kicked off with the creation of the Binder of Revelation, which was a major, lengthy project dictating how the whole universe would play out across various projects, including the games, TV shows, and comics. Due to Creator Backlash from people who wanted to tell their own stories rather than follow its strict template, most elements from it were roundly ignored. | |
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Sofia the First has one. The show's creator, Craig Gerber, also wrote one for Disney Fairies. | |
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Wing Commander Academy had one, which can be found online, although there are some considerable differences between it and the actual show. Since the show only lasted a single season, the series bible presumably just never got updated (or the updated version was never published online). | |
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The Terror had one before it went to AMC. the bible is very different to the final version. The story that eventually became season one is split into the first two seasons, with some elements being Truer to the Text, including the destruction of the Erebus (Though this had to be changed after the real shipwreck was discovered), the Tuunbaq’s presence during the Carnivale, and the relationships between Irving and Silence, and Hickey and Manson. There was also a proposed second story arc, focusing on the Tuunbaq’s return during the Canadian relocation of Inuit families during the Cold War, very different from the second season that eventually came to be. | |
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The Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis production team has mentioned the fact that instead of using a show bible they check facts about the show from fansites. To be fair though, Gateworld is probably more obsessive about fact-checking than The Powers That Be were. | |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender had a series bible laying out the setting, character, and general plotline of the series. In the process of making the actual show, much of it ended up being quite different. | |
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Seinfeld creator Larry David famously stated that the show had two rules: "No hugging, no learning." The former was lampshaded in the series finale when Jerry and George nearly embrace, then say "Oh yeah" and back away from each other. | |
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The Fallout series has its own bible released by Chris Avellone in nine parts in 2002, available here among other places. However, it is no longer considered canon according to Avellone. | |
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Most Star Trek series have some form of "series bible" made by the head writer as a guide for the other writers. This can be as simple as the "thumbnail sketches" outlining each character's basic traits, used in the casting process. Series Bibles for all of the Star Trek series — including the never-made Star Trek: Phase II — are available for purchase through both legitimate and not-so-legitimate outlets. | |
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The season 1 bible for Gargoyles can be found at Lost Tales: Gargoyles. | |
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In "Slimer Won't Do That! The Making of The Real Ghostbusters", the creators of the show listed all the things Slimer could never do. | |
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Speaking of 80s series, Knight Rider had one too. | |
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Part of a series bible for Batman: The Animated Series found its way online at one point. Oddly, it lists Gentleman Ghost among the characters, despite none of the writers actually using him. He would be used for Justice League Unlimited. Despite the character later being revealed as a lesbian in the comics, the series bible also stated that Renee Montoya became a cop after her husband died. Justice League had one, including an entry on Hawkgirl that the creator admitted was fake, to keep from spoiling the Season 2 finale reveal that she was a mole for Thanagar. | |
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Each Magic: The Gathering setting has a MASSIVE bible called the "style guide" that details the specifics of that setting. The purpose of the style guide is to give the artists a mold to follow when making the card art, and to have a strict formula for which cards can't be allowed because they violate the flavor of the setting. Cultures, environments, clothing, sentient creatures, wild animals, religions and holidays, what time the residents have their tea; with detailed writings and drawings on the subjects. Anything that could be in the style guide already is. The overwhelming majority of this information never sees the light of day to the general public, sadly. | |
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Barbara Hall, creator of Joan of Arcadia, had a list of ten rules for the show's writers about how God should behave. Appropriately, these were called "The Ten Commandments of Joan of Arcadia". | |
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Ted Pedersen, story editor of Skysurfer Strike Force, has posted the series bible here. | |
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She-Ra: Princess of Power had its own Bible written in 1984. | |
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Transformers: Animated has one, containing many What Could Have Been concepts. | |
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Series creator Ron D. Moore wrote the series bible for Battlestar Galactica in the long wait between the pilot miniseries (which aired in 2003) and season one, when the regular series was delayed due to its large cost to film. Ultimately Britain's Sky One agreed to cover half the initial cost, on the condition that season one aired in the UK first, so season one "premiered" in 2004 in Britain, but first aired in the USA in January 2005. Ron Moore had been working on the character outlines since December 2001 when he began writing the miniseries, but it was all formalized in the series bible in early 2004. Excerpts from the series bible were leaked out on Sky One's website, but the whole thing was only publicly released to the public after the fourth and final season. Moore always insisted that the series bible was not meant to be a complete, canonical outline of the show, in contrast with how Babylon 5 was fully planned out in advance like a book. Still, certain aspects of the characters which were revealed in later seasons are indeed present within it: that Roslin's family died in a car accident (this was only revealed in the series finale), that Starbuck's mother criminally abused her, etc. It even states that Baltar is actually from the poor colony Sagittaron, but after he left for university on Caprica and became a famous scientist he actively passed himself off as a Caprican because he was so ashamed of being a poor farmer's son. The problem Baltar's backstory in the series bible ran into in season 3 was that it was originally going to play into the "lost Sagittaron Storyarc" that Baltar was himself a Sagittaron, but when the plotline was aborted they still wanted to stay true to this outline of the character. Therefore, the writers changed it that Baltar was from another poor colony, Aerelon, though it was not quite as poor and oppressed as Sagitarron. Essentially, if Sagittaron is like being a poor farmer's son in northern Ireland, a dirt-poor warzone, they changed it so that Baltar is from the "breadbasket" farming planet, vaguely like Yorkshire or Nebraska, which while still rural wasn't a warzone whose population was openly discriminated against by the other colonies. Even though this was in the series bible, the actor that played Baltar pointed out that if they wanted him to be from a different colony from the beginning, it made no sense for him to speak with a British accent while pretending to be a Caprican, then show that his "natural" Aerelon accent sounds like a Yorkshire accent. Ultimately, the Battlestar Galactica series bible has no plans for the series beyond the end of season 2. It contains a list of different plot elements that might come up — not a firm framework, never intended to be one, but a general list of "story ideas" such as "prison riot episode", or "what if another Battlestar survived, but they turned militaristic and evil?", and "what if they have to outlaw abortion because they're staring mass extinction in the face?". The last of these ideas was "what if they find a rare inhabitable planet, and decide to abandon the quest for Earth?", which was used as the season 2 finale. By the end of season 2, all of the ideas in the series bible had been used up. Later things that many accused of being made up as they went along — the "Final Five Cylons", "Starbuck is an Angel", etc. these were never planned "from the beginning of the show". In all fairness that doesn't necessarily mean those later ideas were bad, and certainly, the writers kept insisting that the series bible was never meant to plan things out more than the first season or two. It was a simple guideline for getting the show started. The writers became increasingly flippant and casual about "continuity" and "established rules" as the series progressed, particularly the noted break in tone and quality before and after the season two finale. At the beginning of season three, Ron Moore and David Eick wrote a second "series bible" of a sort, but meant a "Cylon story bible", called "Life on a Cylon Basestar". The whole thing was never publicly released but screen-captures have been taken of pages that were flashed on screen during behind-the-scenes videos. The idea was that moving in season 3, they were going to start revealing the inner workings of the Cylon world a lot more, which until then had been quite a mystery. Moore and Eick developed a "Cylon bible" about how their race functions, day-to-day behavior, value sets, etc. then gave it to Cylon actors like Grace Park (Boomer) and Tricia Helfer (Number Six). However, when Grace Park was asked about this in an online Q&A featurette on the Scifi.com website, she explained that she and Helfer spent days trying to memorize it...then when they bumped into Moore several weeks later, he almost absentmindedly explained that he and Eick just dashed the whole thing off in a brainstorming session during a lunch break, then told the actresses to disregard it. Needless to say, when they started revealing more about "the inner workings of Cylon culture" in season 3, it became incredibly inconsistent as a result. |
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The Siren Games has had two bibles focused on the first two games, Siren Maniacs, which focuses on the first game in the series, and Siren 2 Maniacs , which focuses on the second game. Both books contain a more in depth look at plot, character, setting and answers to info left either vague or unanswered in the game, as well as interviews with the development team. | |
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Masters of the Universe had a few; The original 1983 He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe had one written by Michael Halperin in 1982. It was included on one of the DVDs and can be read here. This bible was written for an unmade Sequel Series about He-Man's son, He-Ro Son of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. She-Ra: Princess of Power had its own Bible written in 1984. This report about another Bible which was a precursor to The New Adventures of He-Man which would have been called Son of He-Man and had He-Ro journeying to the planet Primus instead of He-Man. The 2002 series had two, this 2001 draft which was superseded by this onethe following year. |
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Digimon Tamers: Series writer Chiaki J. Konaka posted up the setting notes on his website, and provided a nifty English translation for the notes. | |
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There was a Doom bible, written by Tom Hall but ultimately ignored by the developers. To famously quote John Carmack: "Story in a game is like a story in a porn movie. It's expected to be there, but it's not that important." | |
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The series bible for Babylon 5 was sold by the official fan club as a collectible. It's no longer available, but copies can sometimes be found on eBay. No doubt it's extremely detailed, since as noted above, J. Michael Straczynski had worked out the entire 5 year arc of the show before a single scene was shot. Things got a little hairy in Season 5 due to the show being Un-Cancelled, but on the whole, everything happened as JMS had planned it. | |
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The development team for the MMORPG City of Heroes have mentioned the existence of a universe bible for the games' storyline several times. | |
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