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Separatist dreadnaught
Your edits to Separatist dreadnaught have been reverted for the following reasons: Eight hours after posting an item on the discussion page of the article with your reasoning is not generally sufficient time to allow people to read and consider the rationale before arbitrarily redirecting the article of your own accord. Your reasoning could, in itself, possibly be considered as original research and discussion should take place. Lastly, the redirect was to any entirely different class of ship, which is what alerted me to a potential issue in the first place. While I understand the desire for accuracy, we need to be careful in our reporting and not make assumptions. I would consider contacting one of our resident TCW experts over at The Clone Wars WookieeProject and beginning a dialogue to resolve the issue. - Cavalier One(Squadron channel) 08:43, March 23, 2010 (UTC)
- A sidenote to the redirect, there are actually more than 6 Lucrehulks in one shot in the episode (during the first cloaking scene for instance). Just a heads up on that argument. I translated the text in the computer readout, part of which said "12 battleships 6 dreadnaughts" so it's not just info from the tv promo site, but that site in turn specifically referred to the ship in that particular episode. Hope this helps! Justicius 08:07, March 24, 2010 (UTC)
- Okay, but my problem is not with the naming of something as a dreadnaught, because that isn't the crux of my argument as it's a matter of clarifying what the dreadnaught happens to be. Of course, the more complete translation of the readout only makes things that much more troublesome. I will address this more extensively in a point on the talk page for the dreadnaught. --R.Werner 19:05, March 24, 2010 (UTC)
