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The only time a date should be added to the location is when it is essential to the story - i.e. [[The Impossible Astronaut]] and [[The Wedding of River Song]]. Thanks. [[User:Mini-mitch|MM]]/<small>[[User talk:Mini-mitch|Want to talk?]]</small> 20:21, January 11, 2012 (UTC)
The only time a date should be added to the location is when it is essential to the story - i.e. [[The Impossible Astronaut]] and [[The Wedding of River Song]]. Thanks. [[User:Mini-mitch|MM]]/<small>[[User talk:Mini-mitch|Want to talk?]]</small> 20:21, January 11, 2012 (UTC)
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Stop adding [[UK]], [[Earth]] to every story that is set on Earth - you only need the location on Earth. Continue to ignore this and you will be blocked for a short period of time. [[User:Mini-mitch|MM]]/<small>[[User talk:Mini-mitch|Want to talk?]]</small> 20:37, January 11, 2012 (UTC)

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Kettlewell

Is Kettlewell actually in Who Killed Kennedy, or is he just mentioned?----Skittles the hog--Talk 19:50, March 10, 2011 (UTC)

Thanks for clearing that up.----Skittles the hog--Talk 19:54, March 10, 2011 (UTC)

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czechout<staff />    <span style="">20:12:24 Fri 11 Mar 2011 

Your input is needed!

You are invited to join the discussion at Forum:Character information on novels, etc. Mini-mitch\talk 17:19, March 15, 2011 (UTC)

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Historical features and events

Heya Gus :) Thanks for your recent help in updating pages that have to do with historical events and people. However, I must ask you to please be careful about pulling information from real world history. I note, for instance, that you've recently added birth and death dates to Richard I of England. These dates cannot be supported by the episode (or novelisation) in question. You should only add information which is explicit (or easily calcuable) from info actually given in a story. Take a look, for example, at Marco Polo for a clear example of why we should use dates given in stories rather than real world historical info. Thanks!
czechout<staff />    <span style="">01:13:33 Sat 13 Aug 2011 

I, Davros and Genesis of the Daleks date.
I'm a bit puzzled where you're getting 15th century from? There doesn't appear to be anything noted on the story pages to indicate they should be in this category. So, I'm just curious as to where this date has come from? --Tangerineduel / talk 14:17, August 13, 2011 (UTC)

Unbroadcast stories

Hey there, sorry to bother you for a kind of trivial thing. The Tardis:Spoiler Policy states that we should not add information from a story that has not yet been broadcast so your recent addition of the Curse of Davros to Davros' appearances, however innocent the edit breaches that policy. On another note, your edits to Big Finish related articles recently has been superb, keep up the good work! --Revan\Talk 21:52, August 15, 2011 (UTC)

I too have been having a Big Finish marathon, I've just finished this years sixth Doctor trilogy and I'm starting Heroes of Sontar today, Big Finish rules! --Revan\Talk 08:48, August 16, 2011 (UTC)

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czechout<staff />    <span style="">17:06:33 Mon 22 Aug 2011 

Prefixes

Hey, just thought you might want to know that prefixes aren't actually necessary when your not sourcing. In most cases they actually have a negative effect as they break up sentences.--Skittles the hog - talk 20:35, September 5, 2011 (UTC)

Human Time Travellers

I've noticed you've been adding a lot of pages to the category "Human Time Travellers" that are already under "Human Companions". "Human Companions" is a sub-category of "Human Time Travellers", so you don't need to add pages to "Human Time Travellers" if they're already under "Human Companions". Aliyoda 17:58, September 9, 2011 (UTC)

Alternative individuals

Hey, this is a good idea for a category, but seeing as it encompasses many thing it would have been a good idea to raise it at the forums first. Do you think you could start a post on it, asking for a consensus on the idea? In the meantime, please remove all the non-canonical individuals (e.g Eleventh Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)) from the category. Thanks--Skittles the hog - talk 16:13, September 17, 2011 (UTC)

Don't add the same category multiple times

Each unique category should only be on a single page once. I can quite appreciate that you're enthusiastic to play the Game of Rassilon, but please make sure your edits are actually meaninguful. Placing category:Stories released in 1973 twice on The Amateur does not constitute a meaningful edit. In fact, it's a tiny bit destructive. It makes it slightly harder to use the bot, as the bot expects only one instance of each unique category. This is espcieally true of categories that are added by template. Never add a category to a page which is automatically added by template. To give an example from the Third Doctor comic stories editing track, never directly place category:stories with unknown or disputed Doctors on a page; the template will take care of it for you. Putting it once directly on the page and then again with the template totally confuses bot operations.

If you have been placing other multiple instances of categories on pages, I'd ask you to remove your duplicates now. And in so doing, I've just authorised you to take more easy points in the Game of Rassilon! Is that a deal or what? You get a scolding, and yet you get easy points out of the deal. Can't ask for better than that!
czechout<staff />    <span style="">00:10: Sat 24 Sep 2011 

Oh i wasn't accusing you of cheating. God no; you've been making a heck of a lot of great edits lately! Just advising you of an obscure but sorta important point having to do with wiki maintenance. As for whether you actually added the category twice, well, you at least added the second instance. The 73 cat was already on the page when you added the 73 and 74 cats. But on to more substantive matters. Beyond the technicalities of category placement, my real question is when was it released as a Fourth Doctor story? I can't quite remember off the top of my head. Was that in 74 as well, or maybe in 75/76? Cause I suppose that category should go in there too.
czechout<staff />    <span style="">00:58: Sat 24 Sep 2011 

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czechout<staff />    <span style="">16:41: Tue 20 Dec 2011 

Just to note

Just to note; please do not adding the full setting into the infobox for stories, i.e. Cardiff, Wales, UK, Earth, 2006. All we need is the exact location - in this case, Cardiff as well as the year.

To anyone who is new and who may not understand how the infobox is laid out - they might think that the episode takes place in all these locations - not just in Cardiff.

Putting anything beyond where an story is set - the Earth, UK bit can be blown out of proportion by someone who adds Europe, Sol System, Mutter's Spiral etc - other wise known as 'added on dribble'. The only needs to have the exact place and date - a few exemption would be other planets.

Speaking of date - there is also no need to add the month and date or era unless it is specific and plot essential to the story - in case of the stories set on Gallifrey, there is not need to say that the part of the episode that takes place on Gallifrey takes place in the Rassilon Era when it is unessential information.

The only time a date should be added to the location is when it is essential to the story - i.e. The Impossible Astronaut and The Wedding of River Song. Thanks. MM/Want to talk? 20:21, January 11, 2012 (UTC)

Stop

Stop adding UK, Earth to every story that is set on Earth - you only need the location on Earth. Continue to ignore this and you will be blocked for a short period of time. MM/Want to talk? 20:37, January 11, 2012 (UTC)