User talk:4loom

IG-88
As I posted on your unregistered IP talk page here, it is inappropriate to add content that is entirely written from an in-universe perspective; material about fictional topics needs to be written from an out-of-universe, real-world perspective. Again, please see the writing-about-fiction guidelines and the notability-in-fiction guidelines. Additionally, the manual of style contains useful information about the MediaWiki markup, which is different from the HTML you've pasted into the articles. You'll also find that a cornerstone policy at Wikipedia is the use of reliable sources to which assertions are cited -- significant assertions, whether about the real world or fiction, need to be back up by verifiable third-party sources. Lastly, you'll find it smoother going when you have disagreements about what is and is not appropriate content if you engage other editors either on your user talk page or on article talk pages (click the "Discussion" link at the top); not doing so, and simply (re-)adding material as you've done is generally not taken as a sign of good-faith editing, and at times can be construed as vandalism. Again, happy editing. --EEMeltonIV 23:03, 23 September 2007 (UTC)

Duplicate article deleted
See Articles for deletion/Complete IG-88 Page. NawlinWiki 15:27, 24 September 2007 (UTC)