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Those two links you gave me are just general distinctions between the tropes. The trope pages themselves should be considered the real sources; the real point of distinction is \'\'\'who\'\'\' is doing the revealing, as I mentioned in my previous post. According to the actual LukeIAmYourFather page it is always parent to child and always vice-versa in the LukeYouAreMyFather page - [[spoiler: the latter trope being what happened in the first place since it \'\'\'is\'\'\' the child to the parents]].
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Those two links you gave me are just general distinctions between the tropes. The trope pages themselves should be considered the real sources; the real point of distinction is \\\'\\\'who\\\'\\\' is doing the revealing, as I mentioned in my previous post. According to the actual LukeIAmYourFather page it is always parent to child and always vice-versa in the LukeYouAreMyFather page - [[spoiler: the latter trope being what happened in the first place since it \\\'\\\'is\\\'\\\' the child to the parents]].
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Also, in the latter trope the child has to be \'\'\'either\'\'\' unheard of OR long-lost; these requirements can be mutually exclusive as the trope explains. As I wrote above, [[spoiler: [[LukeYouAreMyFather Rory You Are My Father]] is [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] since she isn\'t a \
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Also, in the latter trope the child has to be \\\'\\\'either\\\'\\\' unheard of OR long-lost; these requirements can be mutually exclusive as the trope explains. As I wrote above, [[spoiler: [[LukeYouAreMyFather Rory You Are My Father]] is [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] since she isn\\\'t a \\\"long\\\" lost child; Amy and Rory lost Melody just now. River, on the other hand, was aware of the fact that she is long lost.]]
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Also, in the latter trope the child has to be \'\'\'either\'\'\' unheard of OR long-lost; these requirements can be mutually exclusive as the trope explains. As I wrote above, [[spoiler: [[LukeYouAreMyFather Rory You Are My Father]] is [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] since she isn\'t a \
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Also, in the latter trope the child has to be \\\'\\\'\\\'either\\\'\\\'\\\' unheard of OR long-lost; these requirements can be mutually exclusive as the trope explains. As I wrote above, [[spoiler: [[LukeYouAreMyFather Rory You Are My Father]] is [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] since she isn\\\'t a \\\"long\\\" lost child; Amy and Rory lost Melody just now. River, on the other hand, was aware of the fact that she is long lost.]]
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