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16:29, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
Hey,
I feel kind of bad about switching the link now that I think about it. You've been playing that game for a lot longer than me and it was sort of dumb to change the URL when I didn't even contribute to the wiki. I hope you don't hate me forever.
If it makes you feel better, you can hit me really hard in-game (Patric Aegin).—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mroconnell ( talk • contribs) 17:15, 9 September 2006 (UTC).
Sidp, most of the LSH are redundant entries. Per Garth Ranzz, many ( Ayla Ranzz, Triplicate Girl and Apparition for example) are being merged into a single document to cover all three. Before simply creating redirects and invalidating entries, please discuss on the appropriate topic page(s). --Squashua 21:38, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
Everyone does this until they know it's wrong, so I just wanted to let you know that when writing about fictional events, present is the proper tense to use. As a comics reader, I know that it is extremely easy to find yourself writing about these events in the past tense: Wizard does it, the Who's Who and Offical Handbooks do it, and with an ongoing continuity, it's easy to see these events as having already occurred. The problem arises, however, when it becomes somewhat difficult to separate fictional from actual events. While it is absurd to think that someone might be confused about whether a person with superpowers is real, this rule applies to fiction across the board, not just on Wikipedia, but in professional discussion of fiction. I saw that you had made some minor change to tense, and I thought, that a conscienscious, detail-oriented editor such as you would want to know the proper tense for future reference. -- Chris Griswold ( ☎ ☓) 21:32, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
Stop changing this article so drastically. I disagree with a large number of your edits; I feel they are lowering the quality of the article, and we need to discuss them on the talk page. -- Chris Griswold ( ☎ ☓) 22:30, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
FYI, I know what you were trying to do and in a perfect world, yeah, just yank it out when people make a mistake like that. But ... we try and keep that stuff around for historical reasons. So if someone makes the same mistake, they go, read that it's been handled, and move on. Among other reasons ;) -- Ipstenu ( talk| contribs) 19:48, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
Regarding your January 2007 edit: you stated that you e-mailed former SegaSoft developers regarding a prospective commercial re-release or remake for the Wii game platform. Although I am not going to delete the passage, a couple of issues have made me consider doing so: you do not actually quote or paraphrase the "response" you cited. Are you, or do you represent, a publisher or developer in a position to organize and/or fund such a venture? If not, your proposal is not very noteworthy.
If your proposal was signifigant, or the response suggested some potential action in this regard, perhaps you should make this clear within the article. 64.111.226.200 05:06, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
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Welcome!
Hello, Squashua, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:
I hope you enjoy editing here and being a
Wikipedian! Please
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JHunterJ
16:29, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
Hey,
I feel kind of bad about switching the link now that I think about it. You've been playing that game for a lot longer than me and it was sort of dumb to change the URL when I didn't even contribute to the wiki. I hope you don't hate me forever.
If it makes you feel better, you can hit me really hard in-game (Patric Aegin).—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mroconnell ( talk • contribs) 17:15, 9 September 2006 (UTC).
Sidp, most of the LSH are redundant entries. Per Garth Ranzz, many ( Ayla Ranzz, Triplicate Girl and Apparition for example) are being merged into a single document to cover all three. Before simply creating redirects and invalidating entries, please discuss on the appropriate topic page(s). --Squashua 21:38, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
Everyone does this until they know it's wrong, so I just wanted to let you know that when writing about fictional events, present is the proper tense to use. As a comics reader, I know that it is extremely easy to find yourself writing about these events in the past tense: Wizard does it, the Who's Who and Offical Handbooks do it, and with an ongoing continuity, it's easy to see these events as having already occurred. The problem arises, however, when it becomes somewhat difficult to separate fictional from actual events. While it is absurd to think that someone might be confused about whether a person with superpowers is real, this rule applies to fiction across the board, not just on Wikipedia, but in professional discussion of fiction. I saw that you had made some minor change to tense, and I thought, that a conscienscious, detail-oriented editor such as you would want to know the proper tense for future reference. -- Chris Griswold ( ☎ ☓) 21:32, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
Stop changing this article so drastically. I disagree with a large number of your edits; I feel they are lowering the quality of the article, and we need to discuss them on the talk page. -- Chris Griswold ( ☎ ☓) 22:30, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
FYI, I know what you were trying to do and in a perfect world, yeah, just yank it out when people make a mistake like that. But ... we try and keep that stuff around for historical reasons. So if someone makes the same mistake, they go, read that it's been handled, and move on. Among other reasons ;) -- Ipstenu ( talk| contribs) 19:48, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
Regarding your January 2007 edit: you stated that you e-mailed former SegaSoft developers regarding a prospective commercial re-release or remake for the Wii game platform. Although I am not going to delete the passage, a couple of issues have made me consider doing so: you do not actually quote or paraphrase the "response" you cited. Are you, or do you represent, a publisher or developer in a position to organize and/or fund such a venture? If not, your proposal is not very noteworthy.
If your proposal was signifigant, or the response suggested some potential action in this regard, perhaps you should make this clear within the article. 64.111.226.200 05:06, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
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