User talk:Aasgnt

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Proposed deletion of Slo-Trans


The article Slo-Trans has been proposed for deletion&#32;because of the following concern: "Not a notable topic at all. Cannot find any secondary sources, and even in the books, the concept is rarely used. The reference given only uses the term 7 times. It is just a technology name that King used, and he does not explain the technology other than saying it is 'mysterious.'  Following book: 5 times, and no additional detail.  This is all Original Research or plot regurgitation."

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