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| We need more details for or a tag to add to pages like this to mark them as only fictional from the perspective of a clan. Clan canon != DB canon and this can easily be confusing to people perusing the Wiki. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad that you guys are using the Wiki to its full potential, but the articles I see pop up dealing with CNS's fictional background have no obvious visual ties to CNS. I would like either a header on the articles that says "CNS Fiction" with a brief description of where the thing fits in to the clan's lore, or a tag that categorizes them in such a way that the rest of us can easily ignore them. - Jac | | We need more details for or a tag to add to pages like this to mark them as only fictional from the perspective of a clan. Clan canon != DB canon and this can easily be confusing to people perusing the Wiki. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad that you guys are using the Wiki to its full potential, but the articles I see pop up dealing with CNS's fictional background have no obvious visual ties to CNS. I would like either a header on the articles that says "CNS Fiction" with a brief description of where the thing fits in to the clan's lore, or a tag that categorizes them in such a way that the rest of us can easily ignore them. - Jac |
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| Maybe create "CNS Fiction" or "Talydran Fiction" subcategories then? Make it clear its not something thats going to have a DB wide impact like OOB ships or official systems and forces, just expanding the world around us? Its still in the same fictional universe as the other Clans, but in the same way someone building a road in Cornwall isn't likely to have much of an impact on the average Texan, its largely irrelevant to outsiders to that Clan. | | Maybe create "CNS Fiction" or "Talydran Fiction" subcategories then? Make it clear its not something thats going to have a DB wide impact like OOB ships or official systems and forces, just expanding the world around us? Its still in the same fictional universe as the other Clans, but in the same way someone building a road in Cornwall isn't likely to have much of an impact on the average Texan, its largely irrelevant to outsiders to that Clan. -Mal |
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Revision as of 00:00, 29 November 2007
Before anyone stars getting the vapours over this its a NPC owned vessel. Its not a member starship, not a personal possession of my character or any other DB member, and not a part of the Clan Naga Sadow OOB. Its a fictional ship for fictional purposes.
We need more details for or a tag to add to pages like this to mark them as only fictional from the perspective of a clan. Clan canon != DB canon and this can easily be confusing to people perusing the Wiki. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad that you guys are using the Wiki to its full potential, but the articles I see pop up dealing with CNS's fictional background have no obvious visual ties to CNS. I would like either a header on the articles that says "CNS Fiction" with a brief description of where the thing fits in to the clan's lore, or a tag that categorizes them in such a way that the rest of us can easily ignore them. - Jac
Maybe create "CNS Fiction" or "Talydran Fiction" subcategories then? Make it clear its not something thats going to have a DB wide impact like OOB ships or official systems and forces, just expanding the world around us? Its still in the same fictional universe as the other Clans, but in the same way someone building a road in Cornwall isn't likely to have much of an impact on the average Texan, its largely irrelevant to outsiders to that Clan. -Mal
That would work fine. Let's see what Tron wants. - Jac