Probably for similar reasons why most of the variants of the IM-455 modular garrison (prefabricated garrison base) are named differently than in the Imperial Handbook article, which still has them as redlinks, since someone decided to capitalize them strangely when they created the articles. I would fix that but I am afraid someone wouldn't like me doing that.
So While I was making some articles on TCW characters I came across something. There are characters like Jayfon who are still in the Canon section of the page, but their name is referenced in only "The Art of the Clone Wars" Which if I am not mistaken is a legends source correct?
There's a slippery slope there if you don't consider a character's name canon. Should the canon article for Figrin D'an be renamed "Unnamed Bith Bandleader"? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
No, but then again, Figrin's a bad example, since several canon sources refer to him by name. And to be precise, Jayfon doesn't have a canon page. Wookieepedia doesn't lump canon and Legends in the same articles, we use tabs.
What the heck is this all about? I suspect there's a story, but I'm not sure I dare to venture onto the talk page in search of it.
I'm just kind of amazed anyone was able to identify a Paul Gulacy character as looking recognizably like an actual human being.
Okay so I want to read about Sienar Fleet Systems and the products they manufacture. The Wook gives a category page this http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Sienar_Fleet_Systems_products but I was wondering if this is all Canon. From what I can tell it's a mix of Legends and Canon. Is their a way to separate them out without going through every single article? If Not has Wookiepedia got any plans to change up Category pages to have a divide between Legends and Canon? If I have to go through every page individually and check, would I be alright to change the category page to reflect this?
There is no easy to know since they removed product lists from manufacturer articles around the same time.
Question: on the wookiee' page regarding the Lahara sector it says that the sector has "The sector contained 245 settled worlds, most of which were primarily agricultural" but it don't say were that information comes from. Do anybody know?
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Aphra's_father A page for Aphra's father has been added to the wook. There is also a page for her mother but no image for her exists yet.
I am going through the different pages about religions on the wook' and was wondering if anybody here have been working on them because as I go thought them do many of the pages feel like they could be put together since they are just about different parts of the same religion.
Okey. 'Chalactan Enlightenment' and 'Convocation of Adepts' could easily fit under 'Chalactan Adepts', or at least moved to the 'Religious titles' category. 'Equilibrates' could easily fit under 'Cosmic Balance' 'Flik'a kirki' and 'Dinegia' could easily fit under 'Dinante Fli'R' 'Jeh', 'teh' and 'peh' could fit under 'H'kig' or be combined into a "H'kig glyphs" page
What? All the KotET stuff isn't written on about yet? You disappoint me, I might have to lend a hand. Haven't done so for years now.
To be faire, that's a HUGE amount of content, and it happens at the same time as an equal amount of canon content.
Does anyone know the source used to determine where the Clone Wars episodes move between years? I know we got several dates confirmed in the new Atlas but not enough to show when events switched from 22bby to 21bby to 20bby etc. Just wondered if I'd miss a confirmation somewhere as I didn't think it had been officially confirmed. Thanks
No, we don't know exactly when the switches occurred. But many things can still be deduced. If episode A is confirmed to happen in 21 BBY and episode B also in 21 BBY, anything between them happens the same year. (Of course, I'm notalking about the chronological order of the episodes, not the airing order.)
Thanks LelalMeka. Thought I might have missed a clarification from Pablo or something like that. Hopefully one day they'll clarify everything a bit more. Maybe a new essential guide of some kind after Episode IX is complete.