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== Revision needed; too subjective ==
== Revision needed; too subjective ==
The Notable Features section of this page uses too many subjective terms like "stunning" and "impressive" to describe the content and presentation.  This isn't a marketing platform, it's an information repository. --[[Special:Contributions/151.190.40.1|151.190.40.1]]<sup>[[User talk:151.190.40.1#top|talk to me]]</sup> 20:23, November 12, 2014 (UTC)
The Notable Features section of this page uses too many subjective terms like "stunning" and "impressive" to describe the content and presentation.  This isn't a marketing platform, it's an information repository. --[[Special:Contributions/151.190.40.1|151.190.40.1]]<sup>[[User talk:151.190.40.1#top|talk to me]]</sup> 20:23, November 12, 2014 (UTC)
== Splitting into pages ==
Can we split this into pages for individual editions, like [[The Visual Dictionary (2007)]], [[The Visual Dictionary (2009)]], etc? The page feels a bit messy, and stands out. [[User:Never Forget The Day The 456 Arrived|Never Forget The Day The 456 Arrived]] [[User talk:Never Forget The Day The 456 Arrived|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 21:22, November 3, 2020 (UTC)

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Mistake Inside Second Edition

There is actually a mistake in the second edition. It says that The Atraxi can bare its teeth in human bodies, instead of Prisoner Zero.

Revision needed; too subjective

The Notable Features section of this page uses too many subjective terms like "stunning" and "impressive" to describe the content and presentation. This isn't a marketing platform, it's an information repository. --151.190.40.1talk to me 20:23, November 12, 2014 (UTC)

Splitting into pages

Can we split this into pages for individual editions, like The Visual Dictionary (2007), The Visual Dictionary (2009), etc? The page feels a bit messy, and stands out. Never Forget The Day The 456 Arrived 21:22, November 3, 2020 (UTC)