AT-ST[]
Is there some rule or guideline for having canon information expunged from an article for being obviously erroneous? There is no way in hell the AT-ST has a cargo capacity of "500 metric tons" unless it has a pocket dimension. The thing only holds 2 (or 3) people, for crying out loud. To give you an idea, a C-5M Galaxy (largest US transport plane) can only carry 127 metric tons. Or for an in-universe example, this would mean an AT-ST can carry 50 X-Wings on-board (at 10 tons a piece). Even if it's a meaning to say towing capacity, 500 metric tons is absurd. It looks like it comes from some "woodshop activity book" for a Death Star model kit, and not a primary canon source anyway, it should really be redacted/expunged. —Unsigned comment by Snake444555 (talk • contribs).
- No, there isn't such a rule. It's not up to us to decide what is and isn't canon. Even if it doesn't make sense to you, if a licensed source says that is its capacity is that high, then that's what we put. VergenceScatter (talk) 23:14, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Completely idiotic and unneccesary wiki beaurocracy, figures. Enjoy your AT-ST medium freighter. —Unsigned comment by Snake444555 (talk • contribs).