User:WarGrowlmon18
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Hobbies & interestsTime travel and action movies mainly Supernatural, Doctor Who, Breaking Bad, Battlestar Galactica, The Closer/Major Crimes, The 100 Halo series, Harry Potter, books based off of TV shows I like, good action/adventure stories Halo, Gears of War
Favorite Halo momentAnytime I get to blow a ship or something really important up, particularly in Halo 4. Halo 4 gives you three different ships you get to personally destroy: the cruiser at the beginning, the Lich and Mantle's Approach.
Worst Halo momentMaking Cortana a supervillain after her noble sacrifice. That just ruined her going out in such a great way.
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Oh, and yep, the citations were left untouched - they were fantastic updates!
Understandable. Discord is a real-time chat application which is commonly used for a variety of functions. We use it as a primary way of communicating and coordinating what we're doing on the wiki.
Wookipedia is a bit infamous as an example of a wiki which has pages on pretty much everything, down to the absolute most irrelevant: as long as it's appeared in Star Wars, it probably has (or had) a page. This website used to be somewhat similar, but we've made a conscious effort to crack down on those sorts of pages in the past few years, as to ensure that pages meet a genuine bar of notability, rather than simply existing for their own sake.
I think you're missing the point. "X system is considered uncharted" is not, alone, a suitable reason to make an uncharted space page, nor is simply listing those instances. Something that would be appropriate (again, making up an example) would be something like:
"Uncharted space is a classification used by the UNSC to refer to systems more than 250ly from Sol, which have never been classified in the Earth Survey Catalog or visited by a manned spacecraft."
If the only thing you have to say about the subject is listing times it has been mentioned in other contexts, without anything inherently to say about the subject's own material properties, then it is not page-worthy. A page subject should be noteowrthy because of its inherent qualities: not because of its relation to something else.
As I've suggested many times, I really would encourage you to join the Discord server as to facilitate easier communication, as these talk pages are a fairly clunky method of sorting out issues, and I truly do not wish to see you wasting your time on pages that get deleted.
Because there's nothing to actually say about the article subject. "Uncharted space" is essentially the entire universe: there's nothing specific to say beyond just listing things that are in it, which doesn't make for a particularly relevant or informative page. As a general rule, pages should have something to say about them in of themselves, rather than simply just listing off instances of them occurring the franchise.
For example, information which would warrant such a page (hypothetically) would be if this is an in-universe classification used by a specific faction with specific parameters, properties, or laws associated with it.
Hi, please consider notability when creating new pages. If a new page being made has very little Halo-specific information save for a list of it cropping up in the franchise, please consider simply linking to the relevant Wikipedia page instead. We are not Wookipedia, and we're intentionally trying not to have pages on incredibly minor subjects with little Halo-specific information. If you'd like to create such a page, I'd encourage you to bring it up with staff first so we can assess whether it meets the site's notability standard.
Thanks.