Vader wants you to join Wookieepedia!

Vader wants you to join Wookieepedia!

Welcome to Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki! You don't have to log in to read or edit articles on Wookieepedia, but creating an account is quick, free and non-intrusive, requires no personal information, and gives you many benefits, including:

  • The use of a username of your choice
  • Your own user page
  • Your own talk page which, if you choose, also allows users to send you messages without knowing your e-mail address
  • The ability to view all your contributions via a "My contributions" link
  • The use of your own personal watchlist to which you can add articles that interest you
  • The ability to rename pages
  • The ability to upload images
  • The ability to customize the appearance and behavior of the website
  • The eligibility to become an administrator
  • The right to be heard in votes and elections
  • Your IP address will no longer be visible to other users.

If you wish to continue to contribute without registering, please take note of our Manual of Style to ensure your contributions fit in with the rest of this wiki.

We hope that you choose to become a Wookieepedian and create an account.

Battle of Falleen

Either is correct. The full "Confederacy of Independent Systems" was chosen for clarity. Also, please keep in mind that since the Battle of Falleen is a current Good Article, any revisions beyond minor ones should be consulted on the article's talk page first. Thank you. CC7567 (talk) 00:10, September 15, 2012 (UTC)

Referencing

If you're going to be adding that the planets were a part of the CIS, you need to have citations. Are you aware of how those work? If you're planning on contributing more, why don't you join up? Users don't have to deal with advertisements. NaruHina Talk Anakinsolo 03:36, September 29, 2012 (UTC)

  • Having an account doesn't mean you need to contribute regularly. There are plenty of "users" who never contribute at all. It just means that you don't have ads. You can see a tutorial on how to produce references here. Since you would be adding this information to the infobox and the body, the multiple insertion part would be of most interest to you. You may play in the sandbox to practice. NaruHina Talk Anakinsolo 03:50, September 30, 2012 (UTC)

Re: Dubrillion

I checked my Atlas appendix for the coordinates (K-3), then looked on pages 150-151 of the Atlas, and Dubrillion is shown on the maps to be within Separatist space. Trak Nar Ramble on 02:58, October 24, 2012 (UTC)

  • I was talking about the Clone Wars map on page 151 and its map squares, which Trak has confirmed here. Thanks, Trak! NaruHina Talk Anakinsolo 04:18, October 24, 2012 (UTC)

Re: Chee

He should be able to be contacted via his Twitter account or his Facebook page. CC7567 (talk) 22:07, December 14, 2012 (UTC)

Re: Clone Wars Map

The interpretation of the Atlas maps depends to some degree on community consensus, which as you're aware from the KB is already slightly confusing. Personally, I would say that if the Atlas shows a world or system is within Separatist/Republic space, then that can be taken from the Atlas. Beyond that, affiliations shouldn't be assumed unless they're explicitly specified in a source. CC7567 (talk) 02:55, December 17, 2012 (UTC)

Re: Uploading an image

Well, first you would need to take a screenshot of the image's subject. This can be done in a variety of ways, from pausing the episode (if you're watching online) and pressing Alt+Print Screen, and then pasting it (File--> New--> Ctrl+V) into Photoshop and cropping the image in there, to using various screen-capture programs, most of which I can't remember offhand, but a Google search should find them. Usually, the first method works for me, provided that I'm not viewing the image through Media Player and have overlays enabled (that's another can of worms there, as disabling overlays can be a pain). If you're watching the episode online, then simply pausing the episode and taking a screenshot works pretty well.

After you had taken the screenshot with whatever method you choose, make sure to crop the black bars from the top and bottom of the image, if you're using the full scene. If you're focusing on one element, crop the image to show just that element. Then save and upload it. Hope that helps! Trak Nar Ramble on 01:52, December 21, 2012 (UTC)

  • Pressing Alt + Print Screen will just copy a screenshot of your screen onto your clipboard. It won't look like anything happens. It's the same as when you highlight text and press Ctrl + C; it just copies it onto your clipboard. When you open a new file in either Photoshop or Paint, or whatever image program you use, simply press Ctrl + V (or, right-click and select Paste), and that should paste a screenshot of your screen into the file. Once the screenshot is pasted into the file, you will then need to crop it. Trak Nar Ramble on 05:14, December 22, 2012 (UTC)

Re: TCW timeline

The Essential Reader's Companion seems to support c. 21 BBY, as Star Wars: The Wrath of Darth Maul, which is concurrent with Season Four, is placed there. As I said, nothing is directly stated and we're still waiting on official placement, but it doesn't seem reasonable to assume that everything prior to then takes place in c. 22 BBY. CC7567 (talk) 21:48, January 4, 2013 (UTC)

  • No source has ever referred to it as the "First Battle of Florrum," so doing so wouldn't really be proper. The reason that the First Battle of Geonosis is where it's currently at is because it was renamed that by a newer source; prior to then it remained simply "Battle of Geonosis." CC7567 (talk) 05:36, January 9, 2013 (UTC)

Re: Carida

It was confirmed in the episode guide. CC7567 (talk) 19:12, January 16, 2013 (UTC)


This is the discussion page for an anonymous user, identified by the user's numerical IP address. Some IP addresses change periodically, and may be shared by several users. If you are an anonymous user and feel that irrelevant comments have been directed at you, please create an account or log in to avoid future confusion with other anonymous users. If you're concerned with privacy, registering also hides your IP address.
[WHOISRDNSRBLsTracerouteGeolocateTor checkProxy check] · [RIRs: America · Europe · Africa · Asia-Pacific · Latin America/Caribbean]