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I just registered 5 minutes ago, so be gentle...  
I just registered 5 minutes ago, so be gentle...  
Is there any reason why the references to BattleStar's and Raiders are neither capitalized, or links?
Is there any reason why the references to BattleStar's and Raiders are neither capitalized, or links?
: Hi!  Welcome to the Wiki -- I hope you have a blast here!  :-)  Anyway, to address your question, Battlestar can be spelled one of two ways ("Battlestar" or "battlestar").  ("BattleStar" is an incorrect spelling, by the way.) As for raiders, you can capitalize them or not; it's similar to writing the "stealth fighter" or "naval carrier" -- you can choose whether or not to capitalize the first letters of each word.  As for the links, by default the first letter of any article is capitalized.  Why?  It's just how the software we use works.  :-) Hope that answers your question! -- [[User:Joe.Beaudoin|Joe Beaudoin]] 16:54, 14 Jun 2005 (EDT)

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I just registered 5 minutes ago, so be gentle... Is there any reason why the references to BattleStar's and Raiders are neither capitalized, or links?

Hi! Welcome to the Wiki -- I hope you have a blast here!  :-) Anyway, to address your question, Battlestar can be spelled one of two ways ("Battlestar" or "battlestar"). ("BattleStar" is an incorrect spelling, by the way.) As for raiders, you can capitalize them or not; it's similar to writing the "stealth fighter" or "naval carrier" -- you can choose whether or not to capitalize the first letters of each word. As for the links, by default the first letter of any article is capitalized. Why? It's just how the software we use works.  :-) Hope that answers your question! -- Joe Beaudoin 16:54, 14 Jun 2005 (EDT)