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- The image width in the Duel on Death Star II is fine as it is.
- There is not one shred of evidence to indicate that Luke used this game-mechanic called "dark rage" so therefore it is not appropriate to place it in the article, even in the Bts section.
If you continue to place this information in the article, or adjust the image widths, you will be in violation of the 3RR and subject to block by an administrator. - JMAS Hey, it's me! 15:46, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
- Please discuss your changes on Talk:Duel on Death Star II. I think at least one of your additions, the "Jedi Trial" claim, smacks of fan assumption, and should be left out, but I don't know what everyone else's objections to the other "Behind the scenes" information is. —Silly Dan (talk) 16:45, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
- Well, as polite as that forum post was, you're going to find yourself treated as a vandal here for a while because of the clumsy way you went about coping with user conflicts. It is not acceptable to create a sockpuppet account to get around a block. The block was entirely fair, too, because we have rules against the kinds of simple-minded "edit wars" you were engaged in. In almost every instance, I agree with the reverts to your edits. I'm posting here because you seem genuinely interested and motivated and I'd hope to see you learn to contribute without disrupting the wiki. Your "Behind the Scenes" edits are acceptable, but the quotes from the actors are unnecessary; with a major trim, the BTS edits would be fine. You're on a three-month block and won't be able to edit for a while. Do not attempt to circumvent this with sockpuppet accounts, or the block time will be extended — with enough violations, this eventually can go to an infinite ban. If you choose to return after three months, and I hope you do, try a different approach. If one of your edits is reverted, try rewriting it a little, streamlining it, rather than just reposting it word for word. Enochf 17:28, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
