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2) include a "guests" line for recurring characters like Mickey, the Brigadier, returning Doctors (in multi-Doctor stories) or companions, etc. who wouldn't belong in the normal companions category. --[[User:Stardizzy2|Stardizzy2]] 17:28, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
2) include a "guests" line for recurring characters like Mickey, the Brigadier, returning Doctors (in multi-Doctor stories) or companions, etc. who wouldn't belong in the normal companions category. --[[User:Stardizzy2|Stardizzy2]] 17:28, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
::The problem with breaking down setting in to place and time is that it gets unreasonably difficult once you start exploring stories set in multiple places and time.  It needs to be a free-form category into which people can say things like "16th century Earth and 24th century Skaro".  If you broke the time from the place, it'd be difficult to express what you mean.  Go to ''[[City of Death]]'', for example, and try to figure out a way two separate variables can express as clearly what the one variable currently does.
::That said, I have built in a "migratory variable", in that over time "year" should become "setting".  If you're a user who hasn't read the instructions on the template page, and are just going off of the name of the variable, this is a very confusing thing.  If the variable were instead "setting", it'd make more intuitive sense.

Revision as of 15:13, 21 May 2009

that looks very good

particularly the tv icon. two suggestion:

1) break down "setting" into place and time, on two setting lines, which would look neater.

2) include a "guests" line for recurring characters like Mickey, the Brigadier, returning Doctors (in multi-Doctor stories) or companions, etc. who wouldn't belong in the normal companions category. --Stardizzy2 17:28, 20 May 2009 (UTC)

The problem with breaking down setting in to place and time is that it gets unreasonably difficult once you start exploring stories set in multiple places and time. It needs to be a free-form category into which people can say things like "16th century Earth and 24th century Skaro". If you broke the time from the place, it'd be difficult to express what you mean. Go to City of Death, for example, and try to figure out a way two separate variables can express as clearly what the one variable currently does.
That said, I have built in a "migratory variable", in that over time "year" should become "setting". If you're a user who hasn't read the instructions on the template page, and are just going off of the name of the variable, this is a very confusing thing. If the variable were instead "setting", it'd make more intuitive sense.