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V4S—more formally called the Forever Knight Virtual 4th Season—is a series of fan fiction stories written as a virtual fourth season to continue the television series Forever Knight. V4S was planned collectively by a group of fans; but the actual episodes were written individually. It is based on the premise that the events of "Last Knight" (the series finale) did occur, so that the virtual season takes place subsequently.
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V4S—more formally called the Forever Knight Virtual 4th Season—is a series of fan fiction stories written as a virtual fourth season to continue the television series Forever Knight. V4S was planned collectively by a group of fans; but the actual episodes were written individually. It is based on the premise that the events of "Last Knight" (the series finale) did occur, so that the virtual season takes place subsequently. To ensure consistency, story ideas first had to be submitted to a committee, which then figured out which ideas would best suit being the next episode. The writer then produced an outline which was critiqued by the committee (and revised if necessary) before submitting the actual story, which itself would be critiqued and revised. As such, the individual episodes—as well as the entire season—were a collaborative process that was often frustrating and time-consuming.