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Re:Tyria
Yes, I am planning on it. I didn't realize I'd been neglecting it that long, but really I've been away from my sources for several weeks because of some RL obligations that have come up. I'll try to knock some out this afternoon when I get home and update it with what I've been working on offline. Thanks for taking the time to look into it before you wiped out the nom though, I really appreciate that, especially since I've really only been popping in on the CT and de-orphaning articles lately when I get a short chance to log in. Wildyoda 15:08, 24 March 2009 (UTC)

Re:Heroes of Cularin
I wasn't sure whether an article was appropriate or not, which was why I never created one, but they are referred to as "Heroes of Cularin" quite a lot, although sometimes other names like "Heroes of the Cularin system" are used instead. However, in some adventures, they are just called "heroes of Cularin", with the H not captialised, suggesting that they are just a group of heroes from Cularin, rather than a distinct group.

You're right in that it doesn't seem to be the intent of the authors that they are one continuous group. However, as what adventures are partcipated in by individual players can vary, we can't canonicaly define that one group of people did one thing, while another did something else, so we must decided whether to treat them as one continuous group or that there are separate heroes for each adventure/trilogy. For example Rast'Tul encountered the player characters at two different times, so assuming they are a continuous group, we would state in his article he encountered them once and then later met them again, whereas if we assumed that they were different people, we would treat them as such in the article.

Finally, if we decided not to have an article for them, we need to decide what we are going to call the player characters when they are referred to in articles, we could call them just "heroes", but this sounds a bit POV. Alternately, we could just call them "spacers", like is done with SWG articles --Jinzler 22:44, 25 March 2009 (UTC)


 * I would like to restart this debate, if thats okay, as I am considering working on the Raik Muun article, but I don't want to GAN it until this issue is resolved. I believe that there are two alternate ways we can deal with this:


 * Proposal 1- we create a "Heroes of Cularin" article, treat the player chracters as a continuous group and then just state in the article that the group is refered to by various other names and that what are adventures are participated in by individual players can vary.
 * Proposal 2- we don't create and article for them, just refer to them in other articles as agents and then only refer to them as the heroes of Cularin if a specific source calls them that.

I am personally in favour in Proposal 1. Proposal 2 wouldn't necessarily work articles with a lot of Living Force content, as they would just say stuff like "a group of agents did this for Master Qel-Bertuk an then later on a group of agents did something else for him". Proposal 1 would instead allow greater degree of linking between appearances of the heroes in separate adventures, ie "The Heroes of Cularin did this for Qel-Bertuk and then later on they helped him out again.

I hope I have explained all this clearly and I was wondering if you could give me any feedback and let me know your thoughts on this --Jinzler 21:26, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Sorry for the delayed reply. I didn't realise you had posted more the second time :S I think an article on the Heroes of Cularin is perfectly justified, however I think it is best to make it refer to a large group of individuals. The second thing I would do, in regards to repeat encounters with certain individuals, is to say that some of the heroes had met him before but not necessarily all. That way you there is continuity and the opportunity for events to work in together better, but at the same time, there is also room for new individuals to interact. --Eyrezer 11:25, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
 * That sounds like a good idea --Jinzler 11:32, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
 * That was quick! I just created a short article on them now, going from memory (which I know I should not do :p) --Eyrezer 11:35, 8 April 2009 (UTC)

Darksaber
Thanks for the help. I haven't gotten around to looking through the novel yet, but I'm hoping there's some stuff I can add to P&T. Maybe some more info for that, plus a slightly expanded intro, can give me 1000 words.  Chack Jadson  (Talk) 00:21, 28 March 2009 (UTC)

Removal of quote on Clone trooper page
Why did you remove the quote about clones growing up loyal to the Republic or not at all? Even if "The Star Wars: Rough Draft" did indeed somehow mention anything to the contrary about clones' loyalty, it would hardly be a canon source. - Milo Fett [Comlink] 02:41, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
 * Oh, looks like it's been fixed now anyway. Incidentally, I think it was from Republic #50. - Milo Fett [Comlink] 13:53, 30 March 2009 (UTC)

Jutka
It's in the CSWE (god I love that book and its attention to detail :P). I added a little note to the BTS. - Cavalier One ( Squadron channel ) 09:07, 30 March 2009 (UTC)

Categories in Category:Trash compactor
You recently added Category:Trash compactor archive and Category:Pages in the trash compactor to Category:Trash compactor. This has had the side effect of adding these pages to the dynamic list on the Trash compactor page itself. Any idea on how to fix this, and if not, should we move them back to their previous categories? jSarek 08:55, 2 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Ok, I think I got it. I was trying to organise the Category:Wookieepedia today, which is why I was moving them. --Eyrezer 11:13, 2 April 2009 (UTC)

Lomite/Lommite
To answer your question regarding this in IRC - Short answer: the 3rd edition appears to retcon "lomite" to be lommite. Long answer: The first edition of A Guide to the Star Wars Universe does not have a separate entry for lomite, but it is mentioned as one of the materials used in the manufacture of dura-armor. The second edition has an entry for "lommite", but preserves the "lomite" spelling in its entry for dura-armor, something which is echoed in the original Star Wars Encyclopedia. "Lomite" is replaced by "lommite" in the entry for dura-armor in the 3rd edition of A Guide to the Star Wars Universe.--Muuuuuurgh 04:57, 13 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Hmm. I made a simple redirect before I asked the question. The internet has been temperamental which is why I left IRC. I'll leave the REDIRECT, but if you feel like adding a Bts, it might be appropriate. --Eyrezer 05:28, 13 April 2009 (UTC)

Re:Executor
No explicit link between those ships, no. Toprawa and Ralltiir 03:57, 17 April 2009 (UTC)

Can you give me more info on an image
Can you tell me where an image can originally be found, or who made the image from the Star Wars Delta Squad information http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Delta_squad on the website? The image is listed as Delta_Squad1.jpg. It's also listed as 14r.jpg on the wikipedia.org website under the same topic. My son (5)absolutely loves this pic! 24.167.35.101 14:24, 18 April 2009 (UTC)

The new Triage system
After the Inquisitorius' most recent meeting, it was decided to enact a triage system for dealing with the large number of nominations on the FAN page. The Triage page has been set up in the Inquisitorius forum to make it easier for Inqs to see what nominations are best focused on for clearing out the nomination page. This is a tool for helping Inqs combine their efforts on articles, and shouldn't be taken as mandatory; as usual, any Inq is free to review any article they want. - Lord Hydronium 03:18, 19 April 2009 (UTC)

Objection reminder
Just a reminder that you have an objection about the timeline of Denal that you mentioned looking into. I don't know how that's resolving, but I think it's the last objection left for that article. - Lord Hydronium 03:35, 19 April 2009 (UTC)

Re: Denal
Unfortunately, I'm not registered in the IRC. In any way, I don't have much time right now to discuss it there. Could you ask it for me? I would appreciate it. QuiGonJinn There's always a bigger fish. 11:15, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Following your advice, I've consulted other users in the IRC and they agreed to your proposal. The mobile game is now placed after the episode. I'll add some other minor stuff soon. QuiGonJinn There's always a bigger fish. 15:59, 20 April 2009 (UTC)

Andykatib - Possible Hyperspace article
Hello Eyrezer,

My name is Andrew, whom you may know as User:Andykatib. Earlier, I remember you making first contact with me when we first met up in 2006, when I was still under the username MyNz. Oh, by the way do you still live and study in Dunedin? Since you are a more experienced contributor at Wookieepedia, I just need your advice.

I have been working on a script on articles which would be published on Hyperspace. You know those Hyperspace-exclusive in-universe articles like Nathan O'Keefe's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Praji or even Daniel Wallace's Essential Guides. Now, this is no ordinary cheap fanon trash but it is high quality material.

My three in-universe articles are written from a historical perspective and deals with the Pius Dea sect. The first article deals with their beliefs which I borrowed ideas from Christianity and Islam given my church background. The second article deals with the rise of Contispex and the start of Pius Dea rule including his jihads against the Hutts and the Jedi Order. It also deals with his daughter Bethazile I (her name is an anagram of Queen Elizabeth Tudor) who further strengthened Pius Dea rule by passing several bills in the Republic Senate. Her bills are modelled the “Elizabethan Settlement” which consolidated Anglican dominance in England during the 16th century.

The third article deals with the end of Pius Dea rule. An “Anti-Pius Dea League” is formed and consists of various factions opposed to the Pius Dea-controlled Republic. It will also deal with the resurgence of the Jedi Order under a Qel-Droma and the infamous War of Restoration which culminates in the end of Pius Dea rule. The last Supreme Chancellor Veltorius parallels the latter Emperor Palpatine. Two of his henchmen: the Duros Admiral Hurnz Cortes and Kuat Drive Yards CEO Miraz are derived from the realworld Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés and the antagonistic King Miraz from C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia.

My articles are not yet ready. At present, I have written the script on a 1B5 exercise book and I will have to type it up on OpenOffice later this week. I plan to approach Lucasfilm Ltd. in the future with this concept. Because, for one's work to become canon, one must get legal and written permission from Lucasfilm. ie.a license.

By the way, is it possible if I can meet up with you sometime this week. I may not be available on Friday and Saturday because I am participating in Anzac day. However, Sunday after 1 pm or even a weekday is good.

What would be a good possible venue for us to meet. My mum works at Nations Christian Church during the week days and she says that we can meet at the church office. It is located on 334 King Edward Street in South Dunedin near United Videos. Other possible venues could be the Otago Museum's Discovery Centre or the Dunedin Public Library's young adult section on the second floor.

My interests besides Star Wars include history mainly modern military, political, Southeast Asian, Cold War and church history. If you are interested please reply to me on my user talk page or email me at Akatibandrew@gmail.com. Andykatib 07:19, 20th April 2009 (UTC)

Oh hi, Eyrezer. I am online right now. I have been working on Cold War and Treaty of Coruscant. Andykatib 08:55, 20th April 2009 (UTC)

Hello, I am online right now editing. Andykatib 09:30, 22 April 2009 (UTC)

I am sorry to trouble youif you are busy but can you please reply to my posts either on your talk page or mine. Andykatib 09:49, 22 April 2009 (UTC)

Response
I completely forgot about the pirate leader. I was planning on working on him, but changed my mind. I've now removed the tag. BTW, regarding your proposal of using the tag in Denal's article. AFAIK, it should only be used when the information from a new TCW media conflicts with the previously established canon. I don't see such conflicts with Denal. The only possible conflicts are between two pieces of TCW, and they are not really conflicts. The rank discrepancy was resolved after the change of the layout, and as far as it goes for the Separatist presence on Rodia and Orto Plutonia, no one ever said that they couldn't just return to the Republic worlds. QuiGonJinn There's always a bigger fish. 12:22, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Well, the in-game images are... no good, because of the poor graphics and over-the-head view. And the ones from cutscenes are essentially the same and represent Denal standing with his rifle and/or communicator, with only the background behind him changing. I've uploaded an image for the Unidentified Jedi, though. QuiGonJinn There's always a bigger fish. 14:42, 22 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Also, I would like to inform you that I've finished working on Denal. QuiGonJinn There's always a bigger fish. 14:58, 22 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Cool - I almost missed this message, but I'll look over the article again later today. --Eyrezer 23:18, 22 April 2009 (UTC)
 * The shot of the Jedi is from the game, yes. However, I don't think the shots of Denal and his squad are that good, especially with this circle of dots which represent your health. Just see the screens provided in the THQ profile. Still, if you think they are fine, I'll upload a couple. QuiGonJinn There's always a bigger fish. 12:42, 25 April 2009 (UTC)

Rebel Force: Sneevel

 * The Sneevels are in chapter nineteen, top of page 157.--Darth Revanon 19:41, 22 April 2009 (UTC)


 * Your very welcome. I was glad that i could help you guys out!--Darth Revanon 11:09, 28 April 2009 (UTC)

WN
I don't suppose some of your Newsroom stuff could be incorporated into the blog? Graestan ( Talk ) 00:45, 3 May 2009 (UTC)
 * I was wondering about that, but they don't seem to be frequent enough for a regular feature or anything. A one off blog might work, though. Let me know if you have an idea. --Eyrezer 00:48, 3 May 2009 (UTC)

Genna Delpin
You cut some stuff on Genna_Delpin that I think might be partially worth retaining in some way; I'd be interested in your views - see Talk:Genna_Delpin? Thanks! --McEwok 10:31, 5 May 2009 (UTC)

Mordageen (Re: ''Star Wars: Bounty Hunter
Hello, Eyrezer. It looks fine to me; I do not see any glaring omissions. I have written up a rough draft of the Wesell part on a subpage. I'm not sure if you have seen it, so I thought I'd mention it. Do you have the Prima Guide for SW:BH? If so, I could use your assistance there. I'll take a look at Moorgadeen later, too, after double checking some things in the game. As I said, however, I don't see any omissions as of now. &mdash; Fiolli  {Alpheridies University ComNet} 00:30, 6 May 2009 (UTC)