Editorial Method
Transcript, Evidence and Canon Policy
Every archive entry is built from episode transcripts and reviewed across the complete episode before it is marked audited.
Evidence before inference
Directly depicted actions, narration, official statements, testimony, memories, beliefs, suspicions and disputed claims are stored as different evidence types. A character saying something does not automatically make it objective canon.
Entity-first review
The transcript is divided into scenes for chronology, but people, objects, locations, organisations and events are audited across the full episode. This prevents a place merely mentioned in dialogue from being mistaken for a physical scene site, or a referenced object from being treated as present.
Corrections and developing canon
Later episodes may add context, contradict testimony or resolve mysteries. Records retain their earlier evidence while their current state and certainty are updated.
Source navigation
Evidence records preserve their supporting scene, timestamp and speaker or witness wherever the transcript identifies one. Episode guides link readers back to the campaign video at the relevant chronological point.