I have been wanting to nominate him for a while now, but I wanted to wait for the right moment. Nahdar is a great guy to have around; he's productive, friendly, and he's willing to review a nominated article when asked. Of course, he doesn't have many edits here. He's from Jedipedia, our German wiki counterpart, but that shouldn't matter nor should it be a setback for him. He's loyal and passionate about his work. JangFett(Talk) 00:23, April 2, 2014 (UTC)
Nahdar has always struck me as a great contribution to the wiki, even if his contributions haven't been domination-style. He does good work, and he's an asset to the team.—Cal Jedi(Personal Comm Channel) 00:27, April 2, 2014 (UTC)
Don't get me wrong, Nahdar is a nice editor and has had a good role in the construction of this encyclopedia but... he/she hasn't made substantial mainspace edits since December last year. I think if we don't have anyone to nominate for WOTM, maybe we shouldn't do it at all. The point is to award hard-working, up-and-coming users. If we don't have them, we shouldn't feel pressed to nominate random (semi-)active users. Stake blackmsg 18:00, April 2, 2014 (UTC)
Quit whining. WOTM has never been about anything except honoring quality contributors. Despite its name, it rarely highlights the "best user" of the past month. Nahdar has been here for a while, and he's made quality contributions, and I'm happy to honor his work, even though it didn't literally take place in March 2014. If you don't like it, nominate someone else. Toprawa and Ralltiir (talk) 18:04, April 2, 2014 (UTC)
Thanks for the nomination, I am honored. :) Nahdar Vebb (talk) 12:04, April 4, 2014 (UTC)