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Hello. Please take a look at Wikipedia's policy regarding [[WP:RS|reliable sources]] and [[WP:WAF|guidelines for writing about fiction]]. The dreadnoughts are probably my favorite Star Wars craft, but in the absence of any [[WP:V|verifiable]] third-party sources to assert ''real-world'' [[WP:FICT|notability]], adding the material is inappropriate. You may find that material more in tune with Wikipedia's style and content. --[[User:EEMeltonIV|EEMeltonIV]] 13:27, 17 October 2007 (UTC) |
Hello. Please take a look at Wikipedia's policy regarding [[WP:RS|reliable sources]] and [[WP:WAF|guidelines for writing about fiction]]. The dreadnoughts are probably my favorite Star Wars craft, but in the absence of any [[WP:V|verifiable]] third-party sources to assert ''real-world'' [[WP:FICT|notability]], adding the material is inappropriate. You may find that material more in tune with Wikipedia's style and content. --[[User:EEMeltonIV|EEMeltonIV]] 13:27, 17 October 2007 (UTC) |
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:If you can cite a reliable, third-party source per Wikipedia policy and guidelines, you're welcome to add it. But simply regurgitating plot summary without explaining how -- if at all -- the ship matters in the real world is not sufficient. --[[User:EEMeltonIV|EEMeltonIV]] 13:41, 17 October 2007 (UTC) |
:If you can cite a reliable, third-party source per Wikipedia policy and guidelines, you're welcome to add it. But simply regurgitating plot summary without explaining how -- if at all -- the ship matters in the real world is not sufficient. --[[User:EEMeltonIV|EEMeltonIV]] 13:41, 17 October 2007 (UTC) |
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::Please actually read the policies and guidelines I linked you to. If you continue to add material that is simply in-universe plot summary without providing an assertion of '''real-world''' notability, your edits may be construed as disruptive. --[[User:EEMeltonIV|EEMeltonIV]] 14:08, 17 October 2007 (UTC) |
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Dreadnoughts
Hello. Please take a look at Wikipedia's policy regarding reliable sources and guidelines for writing about fiction. The dreadnoughts are probably my favorite Star Wars craft, but in the absence of any verifiable third-party sources to assert real-world notability, adding the material is inappropriate. You may find that material more in tune with Wikipedia's style and content. --EEMeltonIV 13:27, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
- If you can cite a reliable, third-party source per Wikipedia policy and guidelines, you're welcome to add it. But simply regurgitating plot summary without explaining how -- if at all -- the ship matters in the real world is not sufficient. --EEMeltonIV 13:41, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
- Please actually read the policies and guidelines I linked you to. If you continue to add material that is simply in-universe plot summary without providing an assertion of real-world notability, your edits may be construed as disruptive. --EEMeltonIV 14:08, 17 October 2007 (UTC)