User talk:Turin07

RE: Captain Kirk's "fictional character" descriptor. I have made this change many times and it is persistently undone. A fictional character does not require the word "fictional" as a modifier. It is redundant. Now there is..."high energy" between two groups of critics regarding the ST universe and other such fantasy realms. The entries, as per the warning message at the head of this article, must not take on a tone of factual reality or history. The "big fans" are over-zealous this way. The "not so big" fans tend to reject all contextual sentiment of reality. Passions aside(?), the use of the word fictional is incorrect. It is not used in any of these entries for fictional characters or in any that I can find: "Prince Hamlet is the protagonist in..." "Frank Hardy is the older of the two Hardy brothers in The Hardy Boys..." "Grendel is one of three antagonists, along with Grendel's mother and the dragon, in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf..."