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 "ATL" is one of the commonest acronyms used on AH.com and its discussion board. It simply means "**A**lternate **t**ime**l**ine" - i.e., any alternate history, any allohistorical scenario, timeline or story. Every ATL represents a fictional, parallel universe to [[OTL]], with alternate history properties. In essence, every single alternate history ever written or created through other means is an ATL. "ATL" is one of the commonest acronyms used on AH.com and its discussion board. It simply means "**A**lternate **t**ime**l**ine" - i.e., any alternate history, any allohistorical scenario, timeline or story. Every ATL represents a fictional, parallel universe to [[OTL]], with alternate history properties. In essence, every single alternate history ever written or created through other means is an ATL.
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 ==== See Also ==== ==== See Also ====
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-**[[AH.com's AH Writing Slang]]** 
  
 **[[OTL]]** - The acronym for the concept of our own timeline, our own historical universe, in the genre of alternate history. **[[OTL]]** - The acronym for the concept of our own timeline, our own historical universe, in the genre of alternate history.
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 **[[ISOT]]** - The acronym for personal or mass teleportation to other historical eras or other worlds/setting, usualy initiated via unexplained [[ASB]] means.   **[[ISOT]]** - The acronym for personal or mass teleportation to other historical eras or other worlds/setting, usualy initiated via unexplained [[ASB]] means.  
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 +**[[alternate_history:ah_slang_and_acronyms|AH.com's AH Writing Slang]]**
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