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[[Wikipedia:Frequently asked questions|Frequently asked questions]] for [[Wikipedia:proper nouns]].
[[Wikipedia:Frequently asked questions|Frequently asked questions]] for [[Wikipedia:proper nouns]].


== "Centurian" vs. "Centurion": Which one is the proper spelling? ==
== "Centurian" vs. "Centurion": Which one is the proper spelling? ==


The proper spelling for the Cylon soldier depicted in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original series]] is "Centurion".   
The proper spelling for the Cylon soldier depicted in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] is "Centurion".   


While this [[:Image:Cylon_centurion_model_0005.jpg|screencap]] references a document from the [[Miniseries]], this is incorrect -- actually, there are some items on this document that are not truly canon and have already been contradicted by other events in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|2004 series]].  (For instance, the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Colonials]] in the current BSG do not use the term "[[yahren]]" for "[[Wikipedia:year|year]]".)
While this [[:Image:Cylon_centurion_model_0005.jpg|screencap]] references a document from the [[Miniseries]], this is incorrect -- actually, there are some items on this document that are not truly canon and have already been contradicted by other events in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|2004 series]].  (For instance, the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Colonials]] in the current BSG do not use the term "[[yahren]]" for "[[Wikipedia:year|year]]".)


We have an example of the proper spelling, taken from a screencapture (with subtitles enabled) of the episode "[[The Hand of God (TOS)]]".  (See: [[:Image:Spelling.jpg|Spelling.jpg]])
We have an example of the proper spelling, taken from a screen capture (with subtitles enabled) of the episode "[[The Hand of God (TOS)]]".  (See: [[:Image:Spelling.jpg|Spelling.jpg]])


== Basestar vs. basestar / Battlestar vs. battlestar / Raider vs. raider: Do I capitalize the first letter or not? ==
== Basestar vs. basestar / Battlestar vs. battlestar / Raider vs. raider: Do I capitalize the first letter or not? ==


The following can be spelled ''with '''or''' without'' the capitalization of the first letter.  While they may technically fall under [[Wikipedia:proper nouns|proper nouns]], they are used in both series as a form of [[Wikipedia:mass noun|mass noun]]
Battlestar Wiki's convention is to treat the fighters as model names and thus capitalize them; for the sake of consistency even in somewhat ambiguous cases like "Raider". However, we do ''not'' capitalize the warship types, as they are equivalent of words like "destroyer" or "aircraft carrier" which are not capitalized.
 
So, capitalize:
*[[Viper]]
*[[Raider]]
*[[Raptor]]
 
But avoid the capitalization of:
*[[battlestar]]
*[[basestar]]
*[[baseship]]


For example, a [[Viper (RDM)|viper]] is just a form of aerospace fighter [[Wikipedia:plane|plane]].  The word plane ''could'' be capitalized, but in common usage it isn't.  Same with "submarine" or "aircraft carrier".
====A caveat====


The following are a list of words in ''Battlestar'' that are considered mass nouns:
As noted above, we distinguish between model names for planes and ship types for capital ships. While this works well for "Viper" and "Raptor", one could see "Raider" as a synonym for "plane" or "fighter" and thus choose to not capitalize it. Additionally, other publications and even official sources sometimes use different ways to write these words to which contributors might be used.


* [[basestar]]
That's why, on Battlestar Wiki, we call this a ''convention'' and not a law. For those of you with MLA style skills, you may find the wiki's convention confusing. If you choose not to use the convention, you are still correct. However, please be consist in your article with your capitalization.
* [[battlestar]]
* [[raider]]
* [[viper]]


== How do I abbreviate ''Battlestar Galactica''? ==
== How do I abbreviate ''Battlestar Galactica''? ==


''Battlestar Galactica'' has been abbreviated as "BG" or "BSG".   
''Battlestar Galactica'' has been abbreviated as "BG" or "BSG" by most fans.   


In this Wiki, the preferred acronym is "BSG", as "BG" has a wider meaning in terms of what it abbreviates. (i.e. "BG" is shorthand for "background; see: [[Wikipedia:BG]] for the acronym's disambiguation page)
In this Wiki, the preferred acronym is "BSG", as "BG" has a wider meaning in terms of what it abbreviates. (i.e. "BG" is shorthand for "background; see: [[Wikipedia:BG]] for the acronym's disambiguation page)
To abbreviate this wiki's name itself, we recommend "BSG Wiki" or "BSWiki."


== How should I refer to the show? (''Battlestar'' vs. ''Galactica'')==
== How should I refer to the show? (''Battlestar'' vs. ''Galactica'')==


If you're writing an article and feel that the acronym doesn't cut it, then you should refer to the series itself as ''Battlestar''.
Media outlets have been known to refer to the series as ''Galactica'' as well, which aid in the confusion.
 
The best answer to this, to avoid confusion with the articles on "[[Battlestar]]" and "[[Galactica]]", is to use ''neither'' term.
 
Within Battlestar Wiki, a popular convention for defining the specific series is to use [[Re-imagined Series]] for the 2004 series, and [[Original Series]] for the 1978 series. Battlestar Wiki treats these terms as proper nouns for clarity.


Media outlets have been known to refer to the series as ''Galactica'' as well, which aid in the confusion.  
Both lead to their respective entry articles describing the particular series: [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)]] and [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)]].


However for the purposes of this Wiki, referring to the ''Galactica'' can be easily confused with the actual [[Galactica|ship]], so all articles referring to the show should use the term ''Battlestar'' as a one-word shorthand.
If you're writing an article in which the earlier text has made it clear to the reader what particular series is being discussed,  you can use ''Battlestar'' or "BSG" as a non-linked shorthand.


== See also ==
== See also ==
 
* [[Battlestar Wiki:Standards and Conventions]]
* [[Battlestar Wiki:FAQ]]
* [[Battlestar Wiki:FAQ]]
* [[Talk:Cylon_Centurian_Model_0005]]
[[Category: Wikipedia]]

Latest revision as of 15:43, 24 September 2021

Frequently asked questions for Wikipedia:proper nouns.

"Centurian" vs. "Centurion": Which one is the proper spelling?[edit]

The proper spelling for the Cylon soldier depicted in the Original Series is "Centurion".

While this screencap references a document from the Miniseries, this is incorrect -- actually, there are some items on this document that are not truly canon and have already been contradicted by other events in the 2004 series. (For instance, the Colonials in the current BSG do not use the term "yahren" for "year".)

We have an example of the proper spelling, taken from a screen capture (with subtitles enabled) of the episode "The Hand of God (TOS)". (See: Spelling.jpg)

Basestar vs. basestar / Battlestar vs. battlestar / Raider vs. raider: Do I capitalize the first letter or not?[edit]

Battlestar Wiki's convention is to treat the fighters as model names and thus capitalize them; for the sake of consistency even in somewhat ambiguous cases like "Raider". However, we do not capitalize the warship types, as they are equivalent of words like "destroyer" or "aircraft carrier" which are not capitalized.

So, capitalize:

But avoid the capitalization of:

A caveat[edit]

As noted above, we distinguish between model names for planes and ship types for capital ships. While this works well for "Viper" and "Raptor", one could see "Raider" as a synonym for "plane" or "fighter" and thus choose to not capitalize it. Additionally, other publications and even official sources sometimes use different ways to write these words to which contributors might be used.

That's why, on Battlestar Wiki, we call this a convention and not a law. For those of you with MLA style skills, you may find the wiki's convention confusing. If you choose not to use the convention, you are still correct. However, please be consist in your article with your capitalization.

How do I abbreviate Battlestar Galactica?[edit]

Battlestar Galactica has been abbreviated as "BG" or "BSG" by most fans.

In this Wiki, the preferred acronym is "BSG", as "BG" has a wider meaning in terms of what it abbreviates. (i.e. "BG" is shorthand for "background; see: Wikipedia:BG for the acronym's disambiguation page)

To abbreviate this wiki's name itself, we recommend "BSG Wiki" or "BSWiki."

How should I refer to the show? (Battlestar vs. Galactica)[edit]

Media outlets have been known to refer to the series as Galactica as well, which aid in the confusion.

The best answer to this, to avoid confusion with the articles on "Battlestar" and "Galactica", is to use neither term.

Within Battlestar Wiki, a popular convention for defining the specific series is to use Re-imagined Series for the 2004 series, and Original Series for the 1978 series. Battlestar Wiki treats these terms as proper nouns for clarity.

Both lead to their respective entry articles describing the particular series: Battlestar Galactica (RDM) and Battlestar Galactica (TOS).

If you're writing an article in which the earlier text has made it clear to the reader what particular series is being discussed, you can use Battlestar or "BSG" as a non-linked shorthand.

See also[edit]