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It is a literary device not solely indigenous to the realm of science fiction; far more sensible to link to an external glossary of literary terms, information about narratology, and so forth. It is a literary device not solely indigenous to the realm of science fiction; far more sensible to link to an external glossary of literary terms, information about narratology, and so forth.

-While Memory-Alpha has a page on flashbacks, the link provided here points to the Voyager episode titled Flashback. Thus, I'll remove it. (Anonymous Idiot)

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Use of Star Trek wiki

Is it really necessary to link to a repository of Star Trek information and trivia to elucidate and expand upon the meaning of "flashback"?

It is a literary device not solely indigenous to the realm of science fiction; far more sensible to link to an external glossary of literary terms, information about narratology, and so forth.

-While Memory-Alpha has a page on flashbacks, the link provided here points to the Voyager episode titled Flashback. Thus, I'll remove it. (Anonymous Idiot)