The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that IG-11, from the Star Wars series The Mandalorian, so closely resembles the character
IG-88 that fans and journalists initially confused the two?
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ALT1:... that IG-11 from the Star Wars series The Mandalorian so closely resembles the character
IG-88 that fans and journalists initially confused the two?
Article long enough at 15,360 characters (2,540 words) "readable prose size". Article new enough, created December 1, 2019 as a redirect and became a non-redirect on January 17, 2020, Assuming article is at 5x now, expansion began 12 edits ago on January 17, 2020. Article is neutral and cites sources with inline citations. Earwig shows article is free of close paraphrasing issues, copyright violations and plagiarism, with hits being mainly cited quotes. Hooks short enough, main hook is 156 and alt1 is 146 characters. Hooks are interesting to a broad audience and are neutral and do not focus unduly on negative aspects of living people. Hook facts are accurate and cited with an inline citation in the article. The QPQ was done.
" bounty hunter droid" sea of blue. I thought it would link to an article about bounty hunter droids.
I wasn't sure how to resolve this without eliminating one of the wikilinks, so I removed the link to "bounty hunter" and kept the one for "droid". —
HunterKahn13:56, 13 April 2020 (UTC)reply
" an alien known" alien links to "extraterrestrial" but aren't pretty much all characters in Star Wars therefore alien?
"outlawed in the galaxy." throughout the galaxy (and which galaxy?)
Well, the answer is the galaxy that Star Wars is set in, which doesn't have an actual name, which is why I just went with "the galaxy". LOL But to avoid confusion, I just removed "in the galaxy" from this sentence. —
HunterKahn13:56, 13 April 2020 (UTC)reply
"In his first appearance on the show, IG-11" I don't think "on the show" is required.
Reworded the second one; I think the other two are unavoidable because one identifies the Guild by its proper name, and the other identifies the profession of the Mandalorian. —
HunterKahn13:56, 13 April 2020 (UTC)reply
"the asset to " first use of "asset", it's not clear this means the "unidentified living being" noted earlier.
Instead of doing this, I just changed "MCU" to "Marvel" so we wouldn't need to establish the acronym, if this works for you? —
HunterKahn13:56, 13 April 2020 (UTC)reply
Link MVP, this isn't a common term outside the US.
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IG-88 that fans and journalists initially confused the two?
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ALT1:... that IG-11 from the Star Wars series The Mandalorian so closely resembles the character
IG-88 that fans and journalists initially confused the two?
Article long enough at 15,360 characters (2,540 words) "readable prose size". Article new enough, created December 1, 2019 as a redirect and became a non-redirect on January 17, 2020, Assuming article is at 5x now, expansion began 12 edits ago on January 17, 2020. Article is neutral and cites sources with inline citations. Earwig shows article is free of close paraphrasing issues, copyright violations and plagiarism, with hits being mainly cited quotes. Hooks short enough, main hook is 156 and alt1 is 146 characters. Hooks are interesting to a broad audience and are neutral and do not focus unduly on negative aspects of living people. Hook facts are accurate and cited with an inline citation in the article. The QPQ was done.
" bounty hunter droid" sea of blue. I thought it would link to an article about bounty hunter droids.
I wasn't sure how to resolve this without eliminating one of the wikilinks, so I removed the link to "bounty hunter" and kept the one for "droid". —
HunterKahn13:56, 13 April 2020 (UTC)reply
" an alien known" alien links to "extraterrestrial" but aren't pretty much all characters in Star Wars therefore alien?
"outlawed in the galaxy." throughout the galaxy (and which galaxy?)
Well, the answer is the galaxy that Star Wars is set in, which doesn't have an actual name, which is why I just went with "the galaxy". LOL But to avoid confusion, I just removed "in the galaxy" from this sentence. —
HunterKahn13:56, 13 April 2020 (UTC)reply
"In his first appearance on the show, IG-11" I don't think "on the show" is required.
Reworded the second one; I think the other two are unavoidable because one identifies the Guild by its proper name, and the other identifies the profession of the Mandalorian. —
HunterKahn13:56, 13 April 2020 (UTC)reply
"the asset to " first use of "asset", it's not clear this means the "unidentified living being" noted earlier.
Instead of doing this, I just changed "MCU" to "Marvel" so we wouldn't need to establish the acronym, if this works for you? —
HunterKahn13:56, 13 April 2020 (UTC)reply
Link MVP, this isn't a common term outside the US.