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For consistency, I think it would be best if we: | For consistency, I think it would be best if we: | ||
* moved the information about the [[Battle of the Basestars]] (or whatever we're gonna call it, Cylon Rebel Ambush could also work) to that article | * moved the information about the [[Battle of the Basestars]] (or whatever we're gonna call it, [[Cylon Rebel Ambush]] could also work) to that article | ||
* put that battle, along with the [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub]] we're likely to get, in the "Cylon Civil War" section of the battles template | * put that battle, along with the [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub]] we're likely to get, in the "Cylon Civil War" section of the battles template | ||
* reserve this article for information about the Civil War itself and {{tl|mainarticle}} the individual battles (there might very well be more of them in the second half of Season 4: with the Cylons being mortal and the Colonials controlling a baseship, they might adopt a more aggressive style of warfare) | * reserve this article for information about the Civil War itself and {{tl|mainarticle}} the individual battles (there might very well be more of them in the second half of Season 4: with the Cylons being mortal and the Colonials controlling a baseship, they might adopt a more aggressive style of warfare) | ||
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:The observation seems more specific to an episode, rather than contributing to an explanation or narrative of the subject at hand, the Cylon Civil War. Are we sure it is Jupiter? There have been a lot of Earth-like planets, such as the Twelve Colonies, Kobol, New Caprica, so it's not unreasonable to think that there are other gas giants that bear resemblences to our own, such as Neptune, Uranus, and yes, Jupiter. The planet has not been identified to have been in the same solar system as Earth, so this assertion is a matter of inference, and such observations, if included in the article, have been in practice put in a separate notes or interpretation section in the majority of articles. Now, if you can tie the significance of Jupiter to the Cylon Civil War itself, that would be another story. As it is, your observation would surely be relevant in an article chronicling the journey to Earth, for example.-- [[User:Fredmdbud|Fredmdbud]] 02:23, 12 February 2009 (UTC) | :The observation seems more specific to an episode, rather than contributing to an explanation or narrative of the subject at hand, the Cylon Civil War. Are we sure it is Jupiter? There have been a lot of Earth-like planets, such as the Twelve Colonies, Kobol, New Caprica, so it's not unreasonable to think that there are other gas giants that bear resemblences to our own, such as Neptune, Uranus, and yes, Jupiter. The planet has not been identified to have been in the same solar system as Earth, so this assertion is a matter of inference, and such observations, if included in the article, have been in practice put in a separate notes or interpretation section in the majority of articles. Now, if you can tie the significance of Jupiter to the Cylon Civil War itself, that would be another story. As it is, your observation would surely be relevant in an article chronicling the journey to Earth, for example.-- [[User:Fredmdbud|Fredmdbud]] 02:23, 12 February 2009 (UTC) | ||