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Please note that mainspace articles are reserved for subjects in the Star Wars galaxy, or else official products, not fan-based topics. I would suggest moving the content of The Galaxy: Completing the Map onto a user page where it belongs. Please make sure that you are familiar with all of Wookieepedia's policies before continuing to edit. Thank you. CC7567 (talk) 19:12, August 21, 2012 (UTC)

  • As I just explained above, mainspace articles are reserved for specific, individual subjects in or related to the Star Wars universe, whether they are characters like Anakin Skywalker, planets like Tatooine, or publications like The Essential Atlas. Any general posts or discussions about errors in source material belong either on article talk pages, or in the Senate Hall, not in the mainspace. That is how this wiki operates, and that is how most large wikis operate, too. CC7567 (talk) 19:40, August 21, 2012 (UTC)