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A common type of references such as these involve contributor's notes that contrast or compare ''Battlestar'' events, characters or situations to unrelated films or television shows. For instance, one contributor noted that the term "Boomer" was used in the manga anime ''Bubblegum Crisis'' to describe the androids in that show, and attempted to relate it to the character of [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]] and her Cylon heritage. This note is not germane because this character was named after the [[Original Series]] character of [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]], which existed years before ''Bubblegum Crisis'' existed. | A common type of references such as these involve contributor's notes that contrast or compare ''Battlestar'' events, characters or situations to unrelated films or television shows. For instance, one contributor noted that the term "Boomer" was used in the manga anime ''Bubblegum Crisis'' to describe the androids in that show, and attempted to relate it to the character of [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]] and her Cylon heritage. This note is not germane because this character was named after the [[Original Series]] character of [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]], which existed years before ''Bubblegum Crisis'' existed. | ||
=== | ===Move the out-of-universe information into the Notes section of an article=== | ||
Many articles that mix in-universe and out-of-universe perspectives have the out-of-universe information as bulleted items in a Notes section of the article. Generally, this is an acceptable way to ''quickly add'' such information in an article without creating distracting out-of-universe information in the in-universe article body. | Many articles that mix in-universe and out-of-universe perspectives have the out-of-universe information as bulleted items in a Notes section of the article. Generally, this is an acceptable way to ''quickly add'' such information in an article without creating distracting out-of-universe information in the in-universe article body. | ||
Such notes, however, have some disadvantages. One problem is that they don't allow for a reader to connect the reference to specific sections of the article, nor do they alert the reader of these special notes unless the reader actually reads the Notes section. Another problem is that the Notes section is a general location for trivia, related articles and other minutiae. Too many notes in the section will make it hard to read. | Such notes, however, have some disadvantages. One problem is that they don't allow for a reader to connect the reference to specific sections of the article, nor do they alert the reader of these special notes unless the reader actually reads the Notes section. Another problem is that the Notes section is a general location for trivia, related articles and other minutiae. Too many notes in the section will make it hard to read. | ||
===Use footnotes to reference the out-of-universe information=== | ===Use footnotes to reference the out-of-universe information=== | ||