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It's a truism of rule-making that not every single case can be specified. [[Tardis:Disambiguation policy]] is long enough already without mentioning the conundrum that is largely presented by a single comic story! | It's a truism of rule-making that not every single case can be specified. [[Tardis:Disambiguation policy]] is long enough already without mentioning the conundrum that is largely presented by a single comic story! | ||
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Finally, the Brian Blessed example is handled in what I would consider an odd way. Typically, we write articles differently about real people who are mentioned, but do not appear, in the DWU. A better example is [[Kylie Minogue]] or [[John Hurt]], where we invert the usual form of an article, and create an "in-universe" section at the bottom of the page. This makes sense, as there is no appearance with which we could dab an article about the fictional version of the person. | Finally, the Brian Blessed example is handled in what I would consider an odd way. Typically, we write articles differently about real people who are mentioned, but do not appear, in the DWU. A better example is [[Kylie Minogue]] or [[John Hurt]], where we invert the usual form of an article, and create an "in-universe" section at the bottom of the page. This makes sense, as there is no appearance with which we could dab an article about the fictional version of the person. | ||
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