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Is 'Younger Swarm' the best name for this guy? Calling him 'Younger' suggests that he's older than 'Old Swarm' I feel. I know that that article says 'Old Swarm' in terms of old meaning 'previous iteration' and not 'old age', but it feels needlessly counterintuitive. Maybe a better title would be "New Swarm"? That way the relationship between the Swarms is clearer, or they could be titled in terms of their characteristics, like "Imprisoned Swarm" and "Renewed Swarm".
== Name ==
Is 'Younger Swarm' the best name for this guy? Calling him 'Younger' suggests that he's older than 'Old Swarm' I feel. I know that that article says 'Old Swarm' in terms of old meaning 'previous iteration' and not 'old age', but it feels needlessly counterintuitive. Maybe a better title would be "New Swarm"? That way the relationship between the Swarms is clearer, or they could be titled in terms of their characteristics, like "Imprisoned Swarm" and "Renewed Swarm". {{unsigned-anon|107.2.34.206}}
: This page actually used to be at [[New Swarm]]! But it's since [https://www.facebook.com/squarepegstudiosltd/posts/4948371338506739 come to light] that "Younger Swarm" was the form used in production material. As such, it trumps any conjectural titles we might make up, albeit more easily-understood ones. It's just more official. <span style="color: #baa3d6;font-family:Comic Sans;">[[User:Scrooge MacDuck|'''Scrooge MacDuck''']]</span> <span style="color: #baa3d6;">[[User_talk:Scrooge MacDuck|⊕]]</span> 19:36, 27 May 2022 (UTC)

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Is 'Younger Swarm' the best name for this guy? Calling him 'Younger' suggests that he's older than 'Old Swarm' I feel. I know that that article says 'Old Swarm' in terms of old meaning 'previous iteration' and not 'old age', but it feels needlessly counterintuitive. Maybe a better title would be "New Swarm"? That way the relationship between the Swarms is clearer, or they could be titled in terms of their characteristics, like "Imprisoned Swarm" and "Renewed Swarm". The preceding unsigned comment was added by 107.2.34.206 (talk).

This page actually used to be at New Swarm! But it's since come to light that "Younger Swarm" was the form used in production material. As such, it trumps any conjectural titles we might make up, albeit more easily-understood ones. It's just more official. Scrooge MacDuck 19:36, 27 May 2022 (UTC)