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==Episode, TV, and Movie Title Formats== | ==Episode, TV, and Movie Title Formats== | ||
When citing the title of a television episode, place the title in quotes. | |||
When citing the title of a television episode | |||
:In the episode "[[Valley of Darkness]]", Centurions board ''Galactica''. | :In the episode "[[Valley of Darkness]]", Centurions board ''Galactica''. | ||
When citing a film, theatrical works such as a stage plays or television show in any article, place the title in ''italics''. Book titles or similar publications, such as comics, are also placed in italics. Other merchandise is generally put into quotation marks | When citing a film, theatrical works such as a stage plays or television show in any article, place the title in ''italics''. Book titles or similar publications, such as comics, are also placed in italics. Other merchandise is generally put into quotation marks | ||
:"The new ''Battlestar Galactica'' series is dark and dismal compared to the Original Series, and is a far cry from the utopian view in ''Star Trek''." | :"The new ''Battlestar Galactica'' series is dark and dismal compared to the Original Series, and is a far cry from the utopian view in ''Star Trek''." | ||
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:The new book ''[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]'', tells more about the series, but lovers of collectibles might like the "[[Hasbro Titanium Collection]]". | :The new book ''[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]'', tells more about the series, but lovers of collectibles might like the "[[Hasbro Titanium Collection]]". | ||
When citing an article from a larger publication such as a magazine or newspaper, place the article name in quotes, but place the publication in italics | When citing an article from a larger publication such as a magazine or newspaper, place the article name in quotes, but place the publication in italics. | ||
:The citation was found in the article "Battlestar Rocks", from the newspaper ''The Indianapolis Star''. | :The citation was found in the article "Battlestar Rocks", from the newspaper ''The Indianapolis Star''. | ||
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=== The "Caprica" Exception === | === The "Caprica" Exception === | ||
The exception to this is the spinoff series ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'', which takes place approximately 50 years before the Re-imagined Series. In keeping with the style used for the Re-imagined Series, the present tense is used for episode articles and articles dealing ''exclusively'' with ''Caprica''. However, when integrating information from ''Caprica'' into existing articles about the Re-imagined Series, the ''past tense'' should generally be used, as from the point of view of that article, these events lie in the past. This mirrors the Miniseries watershed described above. There may be some cases, such as general facts about the [[Twelve Colonies | The exception to this is the spinoff series ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'', which takes place approximately 50 years before the Re-imagined Series. In keeping with the style used for the Re-imagined Series, the present tense is used for episode articles and articles dealing ''exclusively'' with ''Caprica''. However, when integrating information from ''Caprica'' into existing articles about the Re-imagined Series, the ''past tense'' should generally be used, as from the point of view of that article, these events lie in the past. This mirrors the Miniseries watershed described above. There may be some cases, such as general facts about the [[Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]], for which the present tense is appropriate, but the above rule covers most articles, especially when dealing with ''events'' instead of established facts. | ||
Short rule of thumb: | Short rule of thumb: | ||