Battlestar Wiki:Standards and Conventions/Episode GuidesFrom Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guide
Episode pagesSummary SectionThe summary section, unless there are (at least) two distinct non-overlapping storylines, should always be in Act 1, Act 2, etc. header formats. Bonus scenes should also in their own header. Questions SectionEvery episode-synopsis article includes a section called "Questions". The idea behind the section is, "These are the questions this episode raises and does not answer by itself". Since these pages are encyclopedic, it is not intended that the "Questions" section be used to actually speculate as to the answers! Please use the Analysis section of an episode article for brief speculation. The rules of thumb on questions are:
Analysis and Notes SectionsAs noted above, answers to questions that aren't directly answered by an episode, but can be answered by speculation and deduction, need to be placed in "Analysis". As the name implies, this is the place to analyze an episode's plot or its role in advancing a larger arc. Speculation is acceptable as long as it's logical and written from a neutral point of view. Replying to someone else's analysis with own, perhaps conflicting, points is acceptable as well to a certain degree. However, keep in mind that Battlestar Wiki is not a forum. There should be no back and forth arguing. If something is disputed, it needs be discussed on the talk page and, when a consensus has been reached, presented from a neutral point of view in the article. Moreover, more than two or three nested bullet points are usually unnecessary. In such a case, points can often be combined. Analysis sections are also a good place to answer questions that have been raised by previous episodes, and noted in those episodes' guides. Ensure that you use the {{inlineref}} template to "anchor" the section so that it can be better linked to. (i.e. A question on whether or not Laura Roslin's cancer will return asked in "Epiphanies" can link back to the answer by adding: ([[Crossroads, Part I#Cancer's Return|Answer]]) at the end of such a question. The portion of that link after the pound sign tells the web browser to jump to the anchor point defined as "Cancer's Return". The result of using that code will look like this:
The "Notes" section is for obvious items of interest related to the article that require no further explanation or speculation. These can be facts from the episode, behind the scenes information gleaned from interviews or podcasts, and the like. SectioningFor both "Analysis" and "Notes" that are of reasonable length, content within these sections should be sub-sectioned depending on their topic for organizational and flow reasons. For instance, content pertaining to the Cylons should be sub-sectioned under "The Cylons", while content pertaining to a character (like Lee Adama) should be sectioned under the character's name. Items that are general can be sectioned under a "General" header, or left unsectioned. However, if they are left unsectioned, this content should come before any sub-sectioned points. |




