Adjective
in universe (not comparable)
Alternative form of in-universe
in-universe (not comparable)
Referring to a perspective or view from the context of a fictional world, in contrast to a perspective from the real world.
Referring to Lord Voldemort as the most feared person in the world is an in-universe classification in the Harry Potter series.
in universe
Asimov later explained that the in-universe reason for this perception was that it was formulated by Earthmen many centuries after the event, and which had become distorted, due to the loss of much of their planetary history. Source: Internet
However, seeing Wally's new role -- even if it was publicly spoiled weeks before its in-universe reveal -- is a genuinely intriguing development that promises greater, if ominous, things to come for the speedster. Source: Internet
But, despite real-life factors, for an in-universe explanation -- from Brock's delayed start, lack of directional skills to his lovestruck nature -- they make a convincing argument. Source: Internet
There are 3D renderings that look almost like photographs, and bubbly, colorful illustrations of wildlife and in-universe posters. Source: Internet
In The Original Series and in-universe chronologically subsequent series, the warp core reaction chamber is often referred to as the "dilithium intermix chamber" or the "matter/antimatter reaction chamber", depending upon the ship's intermix type. Source: Internet
In other episodes, especially earlier in the in-universe timespan, a monetary unit known as the "credit" is mentioned. Source: Internet