. "Deletion is the process through which obsolete or superseded programs were erased from or recycled into the system. The programs were ordered to return to the Source where they would be absorbed into the machine mainframe. Many such programs resisted deletion and hid in the vast world of the Matrix. Notable among these rogues were The Merovingian, a program who's been there since the Nightmare Matrix and provided a safe-haven for others who chose Exile over deletion; Smith, a former Agent of the system who had turned into a virus; and The Oracle, the \"mother\" of the current Matrix."@en . "Deletion"@en . . "May 2008"@en . "remove things from existence"@en . . . . . . . "Deletion"@ia . "Deletion is a phenomenon that occurs when a fanfic is removed from the Internet. The scene begins to crumple up and things start to vanish, with the usual apocalyptic earthquakes. Objects may begin to resemble the Words that created them; these Words then vanish slowly. Characters begin behaving in erratic ways, reliving their time as various incarnations in both canon and badfic, freezing, fading in and out, or disappearing altogether. Deletion can take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour."@en . "2007-06-30"^^ . . . . . "2007-03-06"^^ . "Deleting people from existence"@en . "Deletion refers to the removal of a domain name and its corresponding record from the Domain Name System and the designated registrar's domain name database. Once deleted, a domain name cannot be used to locate a website and will eventually be made available for others to register on a first-come, first-served basis."@en . . "Deletion"@en . "When this agent first manifested this ability, he was only able to delete abilities. He later developed the ability to delete objects, and was shown deleting a dragon which had been created using command."@en . . . "Our deletion policy presently matches Wikicities's deletion policy."@en . . . "Deletion is a way of removing a file from a computer's file system. Deletion is death to data life forms like sprites, binomes, and viruses. Files may be deleted one-by-one, or a whole directory tree may be deleted. Deletion is not always permanent. Sometimes information and even people can be retrieved. When Mainframe crashed and came back on-line many of it's citizens were restored after having been deleted. This is because they were still stored in system directories, they were simply no longer active data. (End Prog)"@en . "Deletion (\u524A\u9664, Sakujo) is the tenth volume in the Death Note manga series."@en . . "Deletion is a way of removing a file from a computer's file system. Deletion is death to data life forms like sprites, binomes, and viruses. Files may be deleted one-by-one, or a whole directory tree may be deleted. Deletion is not always permanent. Sometimes information and even people can be retrieved. When Mainframe crashed and came back on-line many of it's citizens were restored after having been deleted. This is because they were still stored in system directories, they were simply no longer active data. (End Prog) Most systems have a Deletion Chamber in their Principal Office to execute captured viruses. (What's Love Got To Do With It?) If the person is not retrievable by any means they are refered to as Erased."@en . . . . . . . "978"^^ . "Deletion"@ja . "2008-06-06"^^ . "Deletion is the process through which obsolete or superseded programs were erased from or recycled into the system. The programs were ordered to return to the Source where they would be absorbed into the machine mainframe. Many such programs resisted deletion and hid in the vast world of the Matrix. Notable among these rogues were The Merovingian, a program who's been there since the Nightmare Matrix and provided a safe-haven for others who chose Exile over deletion; Smith, a former Agent of the system who had turned into a virus; and The Oracle, the \"mother\" of the current Matrix."@en . . "Deletion refers to the removal of a domain name and its corresponding record from the Domain Name System and the designated registrar's domain name database. Once deleted, a domain name cannot be used to locate a website and will eventually be made available for others to register on a first-come, first-served basis."@en . . . . . . . . "Deletion (\u524A\u9664, Sakujo) is the tenth volume in the Death Note manga series."@en . . "Deletion is the process of teleporting an object to the CyberVoid, where it gets stuck in suspended animation. Deletion was meant to be a way to cheat the That's Death! Code and is often used as a form of warfare. It was invented in Lichenblossom."@en . . . . . "2006-02-03"^^ . . "When this agent first manifested this ability, he was only able to delete abilities. He later developed the ability to delete objects, and was shown deleting a dragon which had been created using command."@en . . . "Our deletion policy presently matches Wikicities's deletion policy."@en . . "Anywhere"@en . . . "Process"@en . . . "2011-05-14"^^ . . . . "Any user can delete content by editing a page. The content will still be available in the page history. Administrators can delete articles so they are no longer viewable by non-admins. Before you delete anything, please note that it is often a mistake to delete content."@en . . . . "----"@en . "Deletion is the process of teleporting an object to the CyberVoid, where it gets stuck in suspended animation. Deletion was meant to be a way to cheat the That's Death! Code and is often used as a form of warfare. It was invented in Lichenblossom."@en . "A Deletion Missile"@en . . . . "Deletion is the Tyrux code of death. Its P-Code is 67C-0. The Deletion P-Code is commonly associated with the Cybrain (or pain) codes. Deletion can be initiated only by certain Cyber Weapons, as it is strictly against Tyruxian law to create a Cyber Weapon that can initiate such an advanced and deadly code. Most Cyber Weapons can at most can only initiate the Cybrain Series of codes. The Poison Series and the Suffocation Series are the most common ways of deletion, inside the law."@en . . . . "June 2009"@en . "Deletion is a phenomenon that occurs when a fanfic is removed from the Internet. The scene begins to crumple up and things start to vanish, with the usual apocalyptic earthquakes. Objects may begin to resemble the Words that created them; these Words then vanish slowly. Characters begin behaving in erratic ways, reliving their time as various incarnations in both canon and badfic, freezing, fading in and out, or disappearing altogether. Witnessing a deletion can have a very deleterious effect on an agent's sanity; agents are themselves characters and are affected by what happens in the worlds they visit, though less so than canon characters. It is possible for agents to be caught \"in between worlds\" while trying to escape a deletion; the only known case where this happened resulted in permanent insanity, and even seeing the chaos of the space between the worlds has been known to drive agents temporarily insane. Agents who do not get out in time die, although there is usually time to kill at least one Sue. Killing the Sue is still highly recommended if it is at all possible, since Sues are capable of plothole manipulation and may jump to another continuum if they are not killed. The HQ computer system tries to stabilize a fic before agents enter it; however, deletion, being an act of the fic's author, often overrides such safety precautions. Deletion can take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour."@en . "Deletion is the Tyrux code of death. Its P-Code is 67C-0. The Deletion P-Code is commonly associated with the Cybrain (or pain) codes. Deletion can be initiated only by certain Cyber Weapons, as it is strictly against Tyruxian law to create a Cyber Weapon that can initiate such an advanced and deadly code. Most Cyber Weapons can at most can only initiate the Cybrain Series of codes. The Poison Series and the Suffocation Series are the most common ways of deletion, inside the law."@en . . . . "----"@en . "Unnamed Organisation Agent\n\nOlivia Bennet\n\nAbbie Gray \n\nNoah Gray \n\nLeah Bennet \n\nUnnamed Primatech agent\n\nRobert Max \n\nPeter Petrelli World 2 \n\nPeter Petrelli World 8 \n\nFlynn Bennet \n\nFred\n\nDean Petrelli"@en . . . . "188"^^ . . "Something gets sent to the CyberVoid."@en . "Any user can delete content by editing a page. The content will still be available in the page history. Administrators can delete articles so they are no longer viewable by non-admins. Before you delete anything, please note that it is often a mistake to delete content."@en . "Anything that can delete something."@en . . .