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- +==== Pecularities of the term'use on AH.com ====
-==== Pecularities of its use on AH.com ====+
  
 However, ISOT has become such a popular term that it is now often used simply in lieu of 'time travel', of one person, such as 'ISOT myself to WW1'. ISOT is primarily now used as a verb, though also as a noun.  However, ISOT has become such a popular term that it is now often used simply in lieu of 'time travel', of one person, such as 'ISOT myself to WW1'. ISOT is primarily now used as a verb, though also as a noun. 
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 ==== Pronunciation of the acronym ==== ==== Pronunciation of the acronym ====
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 ISOT is usually pronounced as 'eye-sot'. ISOT is usually pronounced as 'eye-sot'.
  
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 +==== Possible physical ramifications ====
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 +Over the years, AH.com has had some rather philosophical discussions about the details of the whole [[ISOT]] concept. 
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 +One of the most frequent types of debates was "What happens to the country/territory that gets replaced by the time-displaced country/territory ?". Generally, there are two "schools of thought" concerning this issue. Using an ISOTed France as an example, these two schools are :
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 +  * If you ISOT modern day France to 1932, then 1932 France would in turn come to the modern world in an exchange. In essence, the two France-s would swap places.
 +  * If you ISOT modern day France to 1932, then 1932 France doesn't swap places with it, but instead goes to an empty waterworld known as **The Output**. That such a "storage world" would exist in the multiverse is rather meta, but not out of the question.
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 +The first idea is generally popular and is also generally assumed to be the "default solution" of any scenario involving an [[ISOT]]. The second idea is less popular, but has its proponents and fans.
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 ==== Examples of works based on ISOTs ==== ==== Examples of works based on ISOTs ====
  
-=== Published works ===+=== a.) Published works ===
  
 Many published AH works are based on the premise of an ISOT.  Many published AH works are based on the premise of an ISOT. 
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 This includes the aforementioned //Island in the Sea of Time// trilogy by Stirling, but also Eric Flint's //[[163X]]// series, [[Harry Turtledove]]'s //The Misplaced Legion//, John Birmingham's //Axis of Time// trilogy and //Without Warning// series.  This includes the aforementioned //Island in the Sea of Time// trilogy by Stirling, but also Eric Flint's //[[163X]]// series, [[Harry Turtledove]]'s //The Misplaced Legion//, John Birmingham's //Axis of Time// trilogy and //Without Warning// series. 
  
-However, note that the actual term/acronym 'ISOT' is rarely used in published fiction. The authors usually prefer to pick their own naming conventions. For instance, in the //163X// books, it is termed 'The Ring of Fire', and in the //Island in the See of Time// itself, it is referred to simply as 'the Event'.+However, note that the actual term/acronym 'ISOT' is rarely used in published fiction. The authors usually prefer to pick their own naming conventions. For instance, in the //163X// books, it is termed 'The Ring of Fire', and in the //[[Island in the Sea of Time]]// itself, it is referred to simply as 'the Event'.
  
-=== AH.com works ===+=== b.) AH.com works ===
  
 Many [[timelines:ASB timelines]] and stories created on AH.com are based around various types of ISOTs. Many [[timelines:ASB timelines]] and stories created on AH.com are based around various types of ISOTs.
  
-Some early notable examples from the [[offtopic:New Board]]'s early years :+Some notable examples from the [[offtopic:New Board]]'s early years:
  
-  * [[offtopic:Chris]]' //**[[offtopic/complete_works_of_chris#the_second_chance_trilogy_britain_in_the_sea_of_time|Second Chance]]**// trilogy+  * [[offtopic:Chris]]' //**[[offtopic:complete_works_of_chris#the_second_chance_trilogy_britain_in_the_sea_of_time|Second Chance]]**// trilogy
   * [[offtopic:Thande]]'s //**[[stories:Moonstruck]]**// trilogy   * [[offtopic:Thande]]'s //**[[stories:Moonstruck]]**// trilogy
 +  * [[offtopic:Doctor What]]'s //**[[stories:Extinction Event]]**//
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 +Of course, the ASB forum offers many more ISOT timelines and stories, older and newer, with varying premises (and at varying levels of completion). A good place to start looking for interesting ISOT timelines is to visit the ASB sections of [[alternate_history:turtledove_winners_by_year|each annual]] [[alternate history:Turtledove Awards]] [[alternate_history:turtledove_winners_by_year|page]], and perhaps even open the annual Turtledove Awards nominations and voting threads that cover ISOT or ASB scenarios. You're bound to find an ISOT scenario that might interest you.
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 +==== Types of ISOT scenarios ====
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 +Similarly to other ASB scenarios, ISOTs have gradually developed into something of a mini-genre, big enough to even have subgenres of its own. Here are some of the popular and common types (or subgenres) of ISOTs:
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 +  - **ISOTing small pieces of territory**, usually from a more technologically advanced era to a less advanced era, or to a noticably alternate timeline or fictional world
 +  - **ISOTing entire sovereign countries** (or other self-governing areas), either individually or in groups, to a different historical era (commonly also from the future to the past), or a different timeline, or a fictional world
 +  - **ISOTing a group of people**, either purely civilians or military personnel or even both, to a different historical era, different timeline, or a fictional world, usually with enough equipment for basic survival and getting by in the early days after the ISOT
 +  - **ISOTing individual items** (tools, machinery, plans and blueprints, textbooks, powerful artefacts, etc.) rather than people from one era to another era, or to different timeline or fictional world
 +  - **personal ISOTs**, where only a single person is ISOTed to a different era, or a different timeline or fictional world, instead of a whole group of people (usually, the individual gets ISOTed with minimum possessions) 
 +  - various plausible **combinations of the above** scenarios
 +  - the '**self-insert**' (**SI**), where a mundane person or some historical personality wakes up in the body and mind of a (different) historical personality from another period, or a fictional character from a fictional setting
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 +Many of these ISOT types are not unique to AH.com works, having also appeared in many published non-AH.com works by various authors of speculative fiction. However, some occur on AH.com scenarios, timelines and stories with much greater regularity than in non-AH.com works.
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 ==== See Also ==== ==== See Also ====
  
-**[[AH.com's AH Writing Slang]]**+**[[alternate_history:ah_slang_and_acronyms|AH.com's AH Writing Slang]]** 
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 +**[[Max's First Law]]** - A theoretical postulate dealing with the general results of an ISOT.
  
-**[[Max's First Law]]** for the general results of an ISOT.+----
  
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