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I've removed the {{User ac}} from your user page, as you seen to have copied a lot of content directly from my user page itself. I'd like to encourage you to be creative and find your own layout for your user page instead of copying it from others. Thank you. :) CC7567 (talk) 06:26, 2 June 2009 (UTC)

TCW Check-in

So that our project doesn't end up like that cruiser.
Hey Obilivion! This is your monthly check-in from your project head of WookieeProject The Clone Wars. Our Featured Articles haven't seen any additions as of yet, but our Good Articles are steadily growing. I'd like to remind you to check the current projects listing when you have the chance. If you still have the intent on working on any projects (specifically within the next two or three weeks) that you've reserved there, then it's fine. If you no longer have the intent to work on your project(s), please update it so that others have the chance to work on items there. Thanks again! Your project head, CC7567 (talk) 00:39, 10 June 2009 (UTC)

WP:TCW again

Hey Obilivion. As project head for WP:TCW, I'm trying to get a better idea of who's still interested in participating in our project. If you're still interested in participating, please leave a note on my talk page or contact me in IRC. If you do not respond within a week, I will assume that you are no longer interested in participating. That doesn't mean that your name will be removed from the "Participants" list, but it means that any of your current projects will be removed from the project page so that others have a chance to work on them. Likewise, if you currently have any projects under your belt, I highly encourage you to review them, and if you don't plan on working on them within the next two or three weeks, I recommend reconsidering them. Thanks. Your project head, CC7567 (talk) 05:50, 3 July 2009 (UTC)

  • You're going to have to talk to Dark Lord Trayus about writing TX-20, as he's already reserved it on the project page. CC7567 (talk) 06:57, September 4, 2009 (UTC)
    • Please note that you must have 50 mainspace edits to vote on the FAN, GAN, and QOTD pages; at the moment, you only have three. Your current vote for the Mission to Skytop Station FAN has been stricken. Let me know when you reach 50 mainspace edits and I can unstrike your vote. CC7567 (talk) 07:17, September 4, 2009 (UTC)

WP:TCW

Hello everyone, this is CC7567 from WookieeProject The Clone Wars. It is currently six months after the project was started, and the number of individual projects is steadily growing. While I am happy that so many of you are writing for the WookieeProject, the majority of articles there have been sitting there for months. Several users even have ten projects or more at the moment, and I am frankly just disappointed at the level of inactivity that is befalling our articles. I understand that many of you have other obligations, and while I respect that, the responsibility falls to you to judge whether or not you're still capable of writing all of these articles, whether in time or in energy. For this reason, I once again urge you to reconsider your current projects. The criteria should be that you have the unrelenting intent to finish all of your projects within the next month. I myself have had to reconsider my own projects on account of real-life time constraints. I do not want to have to set a limit to the number of projects per user, but if it comes down to that, I will, because I do not want to see the project deteriorate and hope that you do not want to either. Thank you. CC7567 (talk) 19:21, October 31, 2009 (UTC)