Okay that makes sense. Thanks for clarifying.

Actually, it wasn't worded very good. IAmMaxB (talk) 17:31, June 7, 2016 (UTC)

Re: Kuat Drive Yards

Hello. I undid your edit for two reasons. First, you added the Venator-class to the list of KDY products, but without giving a source for it. Secondly, the grammatical correction you did was in fact no correction at all. IT'S is a contraction for "it is" or "it has", while ITS indicates possessive. In this case, it meant "Kuat Drive Yards' allegiance", thus "its" was the correct form. --LelalMekha (talk) 15:54, September 7, 2016 (UTC)

  • Apparently, the association between KDY and the Venator-class can indeed be sourced to Ultimate Star Wars. My bad on that one. However, the grammatical "correction" was still wrong. --LelalMekha (talk) 16:01, September 7, 2016 (UTC)
  • Well firstly, The Venator-class star destroyer's page directly states it was manufactured by Kuat Drive Yards, if the page lacks a source you could simply add it yourself, instead of removing a perfectly valid edit. In addition, a possessive noun has an apostrophe, i don't know where you learnt to write English, but it clearly wasn't very accurate in it's information. --GeneralZELITE (talk) 16:19, September 7, 2016 (UTC)
    • I shall assume you're merely jesting on both accounts. Firstly, the Venator-class page didn't have a source for its association with KDY until someone added it a few minutes ago, which means it couldn't be trusted at the time I reverted your edit. As regards my mastery of the English language (or supposed lack thereof), you are undeniably wrong, and I even suspect you're trolling me. If not, I advise you to read what the Oxford dictionaries and Merriam Webster may have to say about "it's and its." --LelalMekha (talk) 16:30, September 7, 2016 (UTC)
      • What? I am the one trolling, no. Like i said, it is a widely regarded fact that possessive nouns use apostrophes.
        • Have you actually bothered to read the links I just sent you? Do you even know that "its" is, in fact, not a noun but a possessive pronoun, just like "your", "my" or "their"? Did you even attend English classes at all? --LelalMekha (talk) 16:39, September 7, 2016 (UTC)
          • Actually i sent you a detailed reply to that second comment you made, correcting both myself and you, however since you made this pointless reply it was not conveyed, and therefore the information you are seeing is not accurate to what i said. --GeneralZELITE (talk) 16:56, September 7, 2016 (UTC)
            • This has gone long enough. I give up. Let me just tell you, before closing the debate for good, that the first person pronoun "I" is always capitalized—it is, as you would say, a widely regarded fact. If you wish to teach me English, you should clean up your own backyard first. Cheerio! --LelalMekha (talk) 17:03, September 7, 2016 (UTC)
              • I know, i don't care to pay that close attention to a 'debate' on the internet. It's not a grammatical error, it's a simple case of Me caring too little in this instance. As i stated prior, we are both wrong here, however i was the only one willing to admit it. --GeneralZELITE (talk) 17:08, September 7, 2016 (UTC)
                • Didn't admit that you were, in fact, right about the Venator-class? I definitely did. And then, you casually told me I can't speak proper English, while your so-called correction was wrong. Enough is enough. As anyone can see in my initial message, I tried to be pedagogical, but that's just lost on you. End of the story. Goodbye! --LelalMekha (talk) 17:13, September 7, 2016 (UTC)
                  • No, concerning your statement regarding the overall existence of apostrophes in possessive nouns. And i never blatantly stated that you could not speak proper English, that was you. I simply suggested it may not be accurate, and i had already ended this, you are continuing it, anyway, i apologise or my earlier mistake, i simply forgot that 'its' is said like 'hers' or 'theirs' and so on. --GeneralZELITE (talk) 17:31, September 7, 2016 (UTC)
                    • Again, I never said that possessive nouns don't have apostrophes, I said that the possessive pronoun "its" doesn't. If you just re-read my first two messages, you'll see it for yourself. You won't manage to shift the blame on me. Now, I won't say it anymore: it's over. Goodbye. --LelalMekha (talk) 17:38, September 7, 2016 (UTC)
                      • Oh, okay, my mistake. Sorry, and bye then.

Battle of Sundari

Hey! Speculation/unverified info means that rither what you adding is either speculation or it isnt sourced, if you add information please make sure its sourced! In this case you just need that it comes from the episode 'The Lawless' then that's fine, hope this helps --Lewisr (talk) 16:22, October 2, 2016 (UTC)

  • Yeah, thanks.