User talk:Imperators II

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Re: 1,005 BBY
Page creation protection lowered; feel free to recreate. :)  CC7567  (talk) 04:48, April 1, 2011 (UTC)
 * Regarding Coruscant and the Core Worlds: I can't seem to find any confirmation of this statement, but it's probably because I'm not looking carefully enough. The book is actually available through a website, so you're welcome to check the book for yourself.  CC7567  (talk) 04:54, April 1, 2011 (UTC)

Redlinked years
Indeed, I've been going through the relevant sources for the year links deleted so far, and removing the erroneous ones, which so far does seem to be the overwhelming majority of them. Whoever put them in did some very shoddy research, to the point that it almost seemed like they had an agenda for dating some of these events. In any event, if the dates in question do exist in a reference somewhere, it wasn't any of the ones listed, and we would want to have that reference added to the relevant articles anyway. If you come across anything in your efforts, feel free to re-add any year with appropriate attribution. An keep up the good work, you're doing a bang-up job with dates!  DD97 Which bear is best? 17:15, April 3, 2011 (UTC)

Quick question
Hey Imperators! Just a quick question. On the page Tedonian wine it says there should be more categories.But, I've already added some categories. Does it need more categories or has the notice just not been taken off? If you know the answer I'd appreciate it if you let me know.Thanks. Oya! Cal Jedi 20:46, April 7, 2011 (UTC)

Re: Battles, skirmishes etc.
Hey Imperators, allow me to provide a couple examples. Let's say hypothetically that a novel is written about the travels of the Yuuzhan Vong from their galaxy to the Star Wars galaxy. And say that the novel takes place 46 years before the Vong invasion, which palces it in the midst of the Clone Wars. Does that make the events that take place in the Yuuzhan Vong novel a part of the Clone Wars? Absolutely not! It's just a different conflict taking palce at the same time. Another example: let's say that during the Galactic Civil War, two swoop gangs attack each other in the underlevels of Coruscant. Does that make that battle a part of the Galactic Civil War? Only if the swoop gangs are affiliated with participants of the Galactic Civil War. If they aren't, then it's just an isolated conflict. The skrimish at Yinta Lake spaceport is in the same situation. Sure, there was a Jedi involved, but the skirmish itself was only about one smuggling company trying to prevent another company's cargo from being shipped. The skirmish itself&mdash;what the two sides were fighting over&mdash;had absolutely nothing to do with the Great Galactic War. Jonjedigrandmaster ( Talk ) 21:13, April 8, 2011 (UTC)
 * No problem, glad to be of help! :) Jonjedigrandmaster  ( Talk ) 21:18, April 8, 2011 (UTC)
 * Hey Imperators&mdash;I noticed you moved Balmorra to the "others" section in the GGW template, and I wanted to give you a quick explanation as to why I moved it back, and why it is where it currently is. While we don't know the exact start and end dates for the battle, we know it lasted a long time&mdash;it began very early in the war (Hylo Visz was a youngling when the Sith originally invaded) and continued up until the end of the war. I placed it in the template alongside the other final events of the war, including the Battles on Dantooine, Coruscant, and the Alderaan conference. Hope this clears things up. Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 11:30, April 9, 2011 (UTC)
 * I'd noticed that as well, and have come up with a few (speculative)explanations. The first, and most likely, is that someone made a mistake. The artists for the timeline needed a ship to represent the Jedi Order, and they were unaware of the story behind the Vanguard presented in Smuggler's Vanguard. Another explanation could be that the ones in the timeline differed from the ones in Smuggler's Vanguard in some way, making the ones in SV technically new, but still similar to the ones in Onslaught of the Sith Empire. OR it could be that the Fall of Korriban actually takes place later in the war, closer to the Battles at Bothawui, and that Gnost-Dural included it in that first timeline for the sake of categorization (he lists a number of battles in Timeline 6, and because its dated we have to assume they occur in that year, but I get the feeling that the list was covering a period of several years in the war's beginning). Hopefully, the next cinematic trailer, which apparently depicts the fall of Korriban, will shed some light on the issue.

What
yeah you didnt read my pages correctly. its not my fault this stupid wiki wont let me give links, so i put them anyway, now please come on, my pages are real force powers please fix them, not ruin them.12.199.96.253 17:28, April 12, 2011 (UTC)

Re: That user...
Yep, just blocked the anon, and I'll block any more sockpuppet IPs that come up&mdash;unless someone else gets to them first. As for the article, it's not actually stated anywhere in that exact phrasing. WP:NOT good, but I think, for your specific purpose, Attribution is it a bit clearer. WP:ATT describes what does and doesn't count as an official source, and makes it pretty clear that Wookieepedia does not count, so I'd suggest pointing to that one. :) Jonjedigrandmaster  ( Talk ) 17:47, April 12, 2011 (UTC)

RE: Kashi Mer Dynasty
Sorry it took me so long, I had a very hard time finding were the Kashi Mer were in the book. The only date that can be inferred about the Kashi Mer Dynasty in the Tales of the Jedi Companion is that is was still in existance as of 4,000 BBY. However, the article on the Kashi Mer Dynasty says that this was later contradicted.--Exiledjedi 21:36, April 14, 2011 (UTC)

Re: "Yes" or "1"?
Hi, Imperators. I don't think there is any decision on whether to use yes or 1; it's just a personal preference of mine that I've seen being used in most status articles. The only thing that really matters is whether the parameter has a value&mdash;you could probably use |hideb=no and get the same result as with yes or 1. Cheers, 1358  (Talk)  16:40, April 26, 2011 (UTC)

Thanks for helping an new user.
Thanks for reminding me! I thought it was "Dr.James Qail Uthan"