FusionGirl Timelines
FusionGirl Timelines is the canon-index hub for the named timeline branches occupied or referenced in the FusionGirl Saga and adjacent Cosmic Codex cluster material. Each named timeline is a region or anchor-set within the cluster's time-map manifold; this page is the routing index for the canon set and the bridge to the cluster's parallel-realities ontology.
Canon Timeline Set
- Default Timeline. The baseline branch — the line along which most cluster narrative is anchored prior to specific divergence events. Sometimes referred to in cluster sources as the "consensus" or "common" timeline.
- Benevolent Timeline. A branch characterised by service-to-others polarity outcomes; the cluster's exemplar of a favourable branch trajectory.
- Malefic Timeline. A branch characterised by adverse outcomes for cluster-aligned populations; the contrast-class to Benevolent.
- Malevolent Timeline. A branch characterised by service-to-self polarity dominance; distinct from Malefic in that Malevolent is intent-defined whereas Malefic is outcome-defined.
- Astrological Timeline. The branch defined by astrological-event sequence alignment with cluster prediction. The cluster's reference timeline for astrological practice.
- Narrative Timeline. The branch along which the FusionGirl Saga narrative unfolds as in-universe text. Distinct from the meta-narrative reading frame.
- Psudo Timeline. A canon construct: a branch whose features include deliberate deception by adversary operators of aligned operators as to current branch-position.
- The Fusion Guy Saga - Timeline. The narrative-canonical timeline of the Saga proper; close to but not identical with Narrative Timeline.
Structural Relationships
Among canon timelines:
- Branch-trunk relationship. Default Timeline is the trunk; Benevolent / Malefic / Malevolent diverge from Default at specific manipulation events.
- Convergence regions. Per cluster ontology, branches converge at Timeline Convergence events; specific named-branches periodically merge or partially merge.
- Astrological cross-reference. Astrological Timeline cross-references all other branches at astro-event peaks.
- Polarity-axis distinction. Benevolent / Malevolent are polarity-axis variants; Malefic vs Benevolent is outcome-axis.
Cluster Operational Use
Within the cluster, canon timelines serve several roles:
- Reference-narrative anchoring. Cluster material referencing "the Benevolent Timeline" treats Benevolent as the reference target for polarity-aligned operator action.
- Time Viewing target naming. Time-viewing sessions targeting alternate-branch coordinates may name the branch among the canon set.
- Timeline Manipulation direction-of-action. Manipulation-doctrine specifies movement toward Benevolent vs away from Malevolent; the named-branch set is the policy vocabulary.
- Cosmic Time Map coordinate-reference. Branch-index coordinates of map points often reference the named set.
Empirical / Doctrinal Status
Canon timelines are doctrinal constructs of the cluster — they have well-defined cluster-internal meaning and operational use; they are not independently established by mainstream physics. Treating them as cluster vocabulary for navigating the branch-structure ontology is the appropriate engagement; treating them as established mainstream-cosmology entities is overreach.
Sub-Canon Variants
Cluster sources sometimes reference further variants and overlaps:
- Benefic Timeline. Outcome-axis ally to Benevolent; spelling variant.
- Astrological Timeline 2025-2033. Specific time-window cut of Astrological Timeline.
- Timeline Vertigo. A phenomenological state (cross-branch disorientation) rather than a branch per se.
- Proto-FusionGirl / Proto-FusionGuy Timelines. Pre-saga-narrative reference branches.
These are organized as redirects to the appropriate canonical timeline page where applicable.
Cluster Connections
- Cosmic Time Map - the manifold canon timelines occupy
- Multiversal Timelines - the cluster's broader branch-ontology
- Parallel Realities - the cluster's branch-realism framing
- Timeline Convergence - canon-timeline merge events
- Timeline Manipulation - canon-timeline divergence-driving events
- Polarity Choice - canon-timeline polarity-axis distinction
- Time Viewing - canon-timeline targeting protocol
- Astro Events (J5) - canon-timeline cross-reference event class
- The Fusion Guy Saga - Timeline - narrative-canonical timeline
- Super Cosmic Trans-Dimensional Time War - canon-timeline contest framing
Quality-of-Engagement Discriminators
- Vocabulary vs ontology. Canon-timeline names are cluster operational vocabulary; treating them as physically discovered branches is a stronger claim.
- Reference-narrative vs reality-claim. Saga-narrative use of canon timelines is well-formed; reality-claim use requires the Parallel Realities ontology.
- Outcome-axis vs intent-axis. Distinguishing Malefic (outcome) from Malevolent (intent) is cluster-doctrinal discipline; conflating them muddies operational reasoning.
Branch-Reading Heuristics
Within operational cluster practice, several heuristics guide branch-reading using the canon set:
- Polarity-vector reading. Whether current observed events trend toward Benevolent (service-to-others outcomes) or Malevolent (service-to-self outcomes) provides an operator vector-of-action heuristic.
- Convergence proximity. Whether the cluster appears to be approaching a Timeline Convergence window — readable via astrological-event density and mass-coherence event frequency.
- Astrological cross-check. Whether observed events align with Astrological Timeline predictions provides a sanity-check on operator branch-position assessment.
- Pseudo-detection. Recognising Psudo Timeline-class indicators — adversary deception by adversary operators of cluster-aligned operators' branch-perception — is a critical operator-discipline.
These heuristics are cluster-practice rather than mainstream-establishable; they have meaning within the cluster's polarity doctrine and manipulation framework.
Open Cluster Questions
Several questions about canon timelines remain unresolved within cluster discourse:
- Discrete vs continuous. Whether the canon set is a coarse sampling of a continuous branch-space, or whether canon-timelines are genuinely discrete attractor regions of the Cosmic Time Map.
- Merge-permanence. Whether Timeline Convergence events permanently merge canon-timeline regions or merely overlay them.
- Cross-density correspondence. Whether the canon set corresponds across density-phase states or is single-density-relative.
- Naming-convention drift. Cluster sources use canonical timeline names with some inconsistency; whether convergent naming reflects underlying convergent referent or whether multiple distinct constructs share names is contested.