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|job        = Spy
|job        = Spy
|firstNOCOV  = w:c:disney:Steamboat Willie{{!}}Disney Cartoons: Steamboat Willie
|firstNOCOV  = w:c:disney:Steamboat Willie{{!}}Disney Cartoons: Steamboat Willie
|first      = Disney Time 1975 (TV story)
|first      = Disney Time (TV story)
|appearances = [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Incredible Doctor Who History Tour (No. 7.) (comic story)|The Incredible Doctor Who History Tour (No. 7.)]]''
|appearances = [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Incredible Doctor Who History Tour (No. 7.) (comic story)|The Incredible Doctor Who History Tour (No. 7.)]]''
|main actor  =  
|main actor  =  
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|name = Cyberon
|name = Cyberon
|image        = Cyberon (Cyberon is Back!!).jpg
|image        = Cyberon (Cyberon is Back!!).jpg
|first mention = A Bright White Crack (short story)
|firstNOCOV = w:c:BBV:Cyber-Hunt (audio story){{!}}BBV: Cyber-Hunt
|firstNOCOV = w:c:BBV:Cyber-Hunt (audio story){{!}}BBV: Cyber-Hunt
|first        = Cyberon is Back!! (webcast)
|first        = Do You Have a Licence to Save this Planet? (home video)
|appearances  = [[Cyberons - list of appearances|'''''see list''''']]
||appearances  = [[Cyberons - list of appearances|'''''see list''''']]
}}For many many years, infoboxes on TARDIS wiki have had the "first=" variable. Historically, this has been used to denote the first ''valid source'' where this character appears. Despite sounding simple, caused a lot of headaches. For instance, [[Zog (The Ultimate Adventure)|Zog]] from the stage play ''[[The Ultimate Adventure (stage play)|Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure]]'' once listed a short trips story as his premiere story, despite this being an out-of-universe variable.
}}For many many years, infoboxes on TARDIS wiki have had the "first=" variable. Historically, this has been used to denote the first ''valid source'' where this character appears. Despite sounding simple, caused a lot of headaches. For instance, [[Zog (The Ultimate Adventure)|Zog]] from the stage play ''[[The Ultimate Adventure (stage play)|Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure]]'' once listed a short trips story as his premiere story, despite this being an out-of-universe variable.


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I also don't think this should apply to ''Doctor Who'' concepts which have been retconned to being related to other franchises. Like, I know the novels in the 90s were all excited about constantly retconning that, uh, [[Kandyman]] is [[Cthulhu]] or whatever. But I would still list ''[[The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)|The Abominable Snowmen]]'' as the first appearance of the [[Great Intelligence]]. I would not list ''[[w:c:Lovecraft:The Case of Charles Dexter Ward]]''. But if the page for [[Yog-Sothoth]] had an infobox, sure you could list it there.
I also don't think this should apply to ''Doctor Who'' concepts which have been retconned to being related to other franchises. Like, I know the novels in the 90s were all excited about constantly retconning that, uh, [[Kandyman]] is [[Cthulhu]] or whatever. But I would still list ''[[The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)|The Abominable Snowmen]]'' as the first appearance of the [[Great Intelligence]]. I would not list ''[[w:c:Lovecraft:The Case of Charles Dexter Ward]]''. But if the page for [[Yog-Sothoth]] had an infobox, sure you could list it there.
A very similar piece of precedent is that we don't list [[TV]]: ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]'' as the first appearance of [[Iris Wildthyme]].


However, I think we should also consider the obvious topic of ''Doctor Who'' Universe characters and concepts which originated in things meant to be set in the ''Doctor Who Universe'' which we otherwise don't cover. An example might be [[Johnny Chess]], who was introduced in a short story seen in the ''[[Perfect Timing]]'' Charity Anthologies. There are obviously many other examples of things like this.
However, I think we should also consider the obvious topic of ''Doctor Who'' Universe characters and concepts which originated in things meant to be set in the ''Doctor Who Universe'' which we otherwise don't cover. An example might be [[Johnny Chess]], who was introduced in a short story seen in the ''[[Perfect Timing]]'' Charity Anthologies. There are obviously many other examples of things like this.
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|affiliation      = Panda
|affiliation      = Panda
|affiliation2      = UNIT United Kingdom{{!}}UNIT
|affiliation2      = UNIT United Kingdom{{!}}UNIT
|firstoffsite = ''[https://magrsverse.miraheze.org/wiki/Marked_for_Life_(novel) Marked for Life]''
|firstoffsite = ''[https://magrsverse.miraheze.org/wiki/Marked_for_Life_(novel) Phoenix Court: Marked for Life]''
|first            = Old Flames (short story)
|first            = Old Flames (short story)
|appearances      = [[Iris Wildthyme/Appearances|'''''see list''''']]
|appearances      = [[Iris Wildthyme/Appearances|'''''see list''''']]
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While our infoboxes will allow very easily for FANDOM wikis to be linked, off-site wikis are going to be a challenge to link in the infobox. So far, there are three non-FANDOM wikis I can think of that we would want to link for this: TFwiki, the Magrsverse, and Wikipedia.
While our infoboxes will allow very easily for FANDOM wikis to be linked, off-site wikis are going to be a challenge to link in the infobox. So far, there are three non-FANDOM wikis I can think of that we would want to link for this: TFwiki, the Magrsverse, and Wikipedia.


TFwiki we'd need to cite for Death's Head (''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Wanted:_Galvatron_%E2%80%94_Dead_or_Alive! Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!]''), Magrsverse wiki we'd want for a few things but mostly [[Iris Wildthyme]] (''[https://magrsverse.miraheze.org/wiki/Marked_for_Life_(novel) Marked for Life]'') and then Wikipedia for... I don't know, something where the first story isn't popular enough to have a wiki but does have a Wikipedia page. I don't have an example. Sue me.
TFwiki we'd need to cite for Death's Head, (''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Wanted:_Galvatron_%E2%80%94_Dead_or_Alive! Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!]'') [[Unicron]], [[Galvatron]], and [[Cyclonus]], (''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Transformers:_The_Movie The Transformers: The Movie]'') Magrsverse wiki we'd want for a few things but mostly [[Iris Wildthyme]] (''[https://magrsverse.miraheze.org/wiki/Marked_for_Life_(novel) Marked for Life]'') and then Wikipedia for... I don't know, something where the first story isn't popular enough to have a wiki but does have a Wikipedia page. I don't have an example. Sue me.


So basically, we may need to either make a functioning template that making off-FANDOM linking more realistic, or we need a second variable, something like:
So basically, we may need to either make a functioning template that making off-FANDOM linking more realistic, or we need a second variable, something like:

Latest revision as of 04:04, 13 May 2023

Introduction[[edit] | [edit source]]

So I had this idea a few days ago, and I thought it would be a good idea to pitch it to the fourms. It's a really good idea I think, and it's something a little less contentious than some of the other big rule changes we've been making. It's basically about inter-wiki linking and infoboxes.

For many many years, infoboxes on TARDIS wiki have had the "first=" variable. Historically, this has been used to denote the first valid source where this character appears. Despite sounding simple, caused a lot of headaches. For instance, Zog from the stage play Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure once listed a short trips story as his premiere story, despite this being an out-of-universe variable.

We recently changed this, making the standing rule that the earliest piece of fiction that Tardis Wiki has a page about will be the "first" variable for this topic. So Zog's page now says his first appearance is the stage play, even thought it's not a valid source.

However, I've now realized that this shift in rules actually might give us a chance to go even further with this. Basically, I am proposing the introduction of a new variable for infoboxes:

|firstNOCOV=

So why would we ever need this? Well, the idea is that we specifically would only use this for characters and concepts which originated in non-DW stories. This would link to their actual origin story, while our first= variable would be used just for the earliest story on our wiki.

So, Mickey Mouse's first NOCOV variable would link w:c:disney:Steamboat Willie. Jeff Tracy's first variable would list w:c:Thunderbirds:Trapped in the Sky. (obviously in each of these cases we'd hide the inter-wiki guts and gears, but I wanted you to be able to see how it works if you're not familiar)

There's a few notes about this idea.

I think it should go without saying that we'd really only do this for franchised concepts. There's no need for, like, John Lennon to list w:c:Beatles:My Bonnie (EP) or for Globe Theatre to list Julius Caesar (play) or whatever.

I also don't think this should apply to Doctor Who concepts which have been retconned to being related to other franchises. Like, I know the novels in the 90s were all excited about constantly retconning that, uh, Kandyman is Cthulhu or whatever. But I would still list The Abominable Snowmen as the first appearance of the Great Intelligence. I would not list w:c:Lovecraft:The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. But if the page for Yog-Sothoth had an infobox, sure you could list it there.

A very similar piece of precedent is that we don't list TV: The Brain of Morbius as the first appearance of Iris Wildthyme.

However, I think we should also consider the obvious topic of Doctor Who Universe characters and concepts which originated in things meant to be set in the Doctor Who Universe which we otherwise don't cover. An example might be Johnny Chess, who was introduced in a short story seen in the Perfect Timing Charity Anthologies. There are obviously many other examples of things like this.

The test template I'm using in this OP is at Template:Infobox off-wiki first. I changed barely anything, it's probably not good enough to be used right away, and I am not good at coding templates. But this is the basic idea of what I'm suggesting.

Complications[[edit] | [edit source]]

There are only one big complication I can think of for this.

While our infoboxes will allow very easily for FANDOM wikis to be linked, off-site wikis are going to be a challenge to link in the infobox. So far, there are three non-FANDOM wikis I can think of that we would want to link for this: TFwiki, the Magrsverse, and Wikipedia.

TFwiki we'd need to cite for Death's Head, (Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!) Unicron, Galvatron, and Cyclonus, (The Transformers: The Movie) Magrsverse wiki we'd want for a few things but mostly Iris Wildthyme (Marked for Life) and then Wikipedia for... I don't know, something where the first story isn't popular enough to have a wiki but does have a Wikipedia page. I don't have an example. Sue me.

So basically, we may need to either make a functioning template that making off-FANDOM linking more realistic, or we need a second variable, something like:

|firstoffsite =

Which would just let you do a typical [link title] sorta vibe. I went ahead and added this to the template... and it pretty much works!

Here is what I inputed to create the Death's Head infobox on the right:

|firstoffsite = ''[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Wanted:_Galvatron_%E2%80%94_Dead_or_Alive! Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!]''
|first = The Crossroads of Time (comic story)

I also want to say, speaking to the topic at the start of this debate, that some people might actually want to move "first non-valid variable" to its own separate input. I'm against this by principle because I, quite cynically and honestly, view "valid" and "non-valid" as terms we made up that have no academic measurable weight. When someone says "Where did this character originate from?" and you say "A Big Finish Short Trips anthology, because the other thing isn't valid!" I think that's not helpful to the reader.

But I would be more accepting of a "first appearance in a valid source" input, because that's being honest.

If we say, for Zog, first non-valid appearance=the stage play, first appearance= random short trips story... The second variable is still telling a non-truth. But if we say first appearance=stage play, first valid source appearance= random short trips story, then that's at least saying two statements which are factually true. (Yes, Zog is my patient zero for this topic)

The more that I look at everything in this forum, the more I can see that I'm a little bit over my head with this one, and if this concept takes any shape I suspect it'll look totally different from what I've pitched. But I think this is a general good first step in trying to give a more useful and honest guide to our readers.

Tell me what you all think! OS25🤙☎️ 23:17, 10 April 2023 (UTC)

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