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| :I don't see the point. If you can't even add a link to an outside Battlestar tech manual, you can't do anything. -- [[User:3DMaster|3DMaster]] 08:31, 29 March 2007 (CDT) | | :I don't see the point. If you can't even add a link to an outside Battlestar tech manual, you can't do anything. -- [[User:3DMaster|3DMaster]] 08:31, 29 March 2007 (CDT) |
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| ::An outside Battlestar tech manual that is entirely fan generated. This is not to discount the merit, logic, or value of their work. Just that we're trying to let the shows stand on their own merits, living or dying by what the production teams produce. If we accepted the "Galactica tech manual" into the realm of canon, we'd be setting ourselves up to potentially accept other works of fan fiction. I for one, don't want the job of determining the relative "canonicty" of a given fan work. Either the information is from a canon source (show, cast, crew, official release, etc.) or it is not. Here we've chosen to stick with the former.
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| ::That being said, the notes section currently needs a visit from the Concision Fairy. It does read as condescending in places, and fanwanky in others. Let's stick to the facts. The new series has spent just as much on-screen time explaining the underlying FTL technology as the original series (which is to say, none). --[[User:Steelviper|Steelviper]] 10:12, 29 March 2007 (CDT)
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