User:KrytenKoro/Archive1

Todo

 * Finish infobox revamp
 * Rewrite Reaction Command
 * Attack infobox
 * Coliseum infobox
 * Gummi infobox
 * Rearrange weapon infoboxes - if main image repeats more than once, or is a keyblade, move it to the top. Example of revamped weapon article: Kingdom Key
 * Once infoboxes are up for KH and KH2, go through and rewrite the actual Heartless articles. Models: AntiSora, Air Pirate. Story section for bosses, verify journal and location info.

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Profile

 * First off: This is IMPORTANT. More than anything else online, I abhor those who knowingly pass of mistruths as facts. If you're obviously joking, fine, you're a little annoying but manageable. But when you are truly trying to make fools of innocent readers, by, for example, making up characters, attacks, etc., and passing them off as official, you are being deliberately malicious, and I really do hate you.
 * I also don't believe in "test edits". If you're smart enough to even find the edit button in the first place, you should be smart enough to realize, "Hey, maybe this correctly formatted article isn't supposed to have my ramblings about my BFF Suzie!" on it.


 * Education: Senior majoring in Aerospace Engineering with focus on Controls Analysis for Space-based systems. Minoring in Astrophysics.


 * Likes: Digimon, Pokemon, Transformers, The Legend of Zelda, Mega Man, Metroid, Final Fantasy, Devil May Cry, Harry Potter, South Park, Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean, Family, Children, Sleeping, Animals, Plants


 * Religion: Modified Roman Catholicism, some Episcopalianism. Large influence from the writings of C.S. Lewis - while I am zealously Christian, and very much a literalist, I haven't yet found the passage that says that an "non-Christian" who embraces Love, Truth, etc., actually rejects God. Stuff like that.


 * Pets: Previously - Megan (Russian Blue), Ginny (German Shepherd), Dione (Venus Flytrap), Scylla (wild Praying Mantis), Charybdis (wild Praying Mantis), Bran (Shibunken). Currently - Damien (Goldfish), Maxwell (Tabby), Laplace (Bombay), Tevye (Fiddler crab).


 * Dislikes: Moral relativists, Global Warming, this world full of vandals - I don't give a **** about your B.S. that it's a "legitimate social experiment" or "actively bringing about progress". It's not. You're simply a selfish, malicious, mealy-mouthed crotch-pheasant who is doing your part to hasten the end of whatever progress the world has made.


 * Also: Code Geass. The pillars of Heaven cannot be built upon the foundations of Hell.
 * Also also: Grammar Nazis in regards to the English language. All of the rules of English are arbitrary and are rarely based on logical use, and the language and it's rules constantly change. In my opinion, whether or not it is the current style, an apostrophe should be used to denote the plural of any uncommon words, especially proper nouns. For example, under the current style, the word is "logos". What do I mean by that, and how do you pronounce that? If apostrophes were used to denote plurals for words which have not had their spelling corrected for plurals (like "potatoes"), you would know. The point of using clean grammar is to clearly express your idea, and if a "violation" does not interfere with communication, it is not actually an error. If you want to complain about misuse of the English language, make the damn language sensible first, like Japanese is.

"I think there are other cases where a plural can be shown by using an apostrophe-S. Unfortunately, no concrete examples occur to me now. :-)" "However, for instance, “schemas” and “schema’s” will do for illustration. I think at this point “schemas” is correct, but when “schema” was a less familiar word, the apostrophe probably ought to have been used. The purpose of the apostrophe here is not to indicate the possessive, but rather to clarify the pronunciation, thus making it clear that it’s a plural, and not just a word ending in S. “Schemas” could potentially be pronounced SKEE-mahSS or SKEE-mahZ. The latter is the pronunciation for the plural, and the former would be the pronunciation were “schemas” just a singular word that happens to end in S (which it isn’t, of course, but for a less familar word many readers wouldn’t know that)." "Similarly, words that end in other vowels would cause similar problems: would a word ending in “-us” be an S sound or a voiced Z sound? Familiar words we know, but new coinages and borrowings we don’t." "For words that have been around a long time, the spelling has been adjusted to take care of this problem: for instance, “potato” versus “potatoes.” But newer words create a little confusion: depending on context, “logos” could go either way, S or Z, and the spelling “logoes” has not come into use (for the corporate identity sense of the word)." "A case of this not involving plurals is the use of the apostrophe for the past tense. For instance, “I spec’d out the design” is not uncommon. You might say “specked” or “specced,” I suppose, but “spec’d” is the easiest way to prevent the reader from thinking “What does ’spessed” mean?” when you spell it “speced.”" "The concept of the “correct way” as a moving target is well accepted; witness the Chicago Manual on whether to hyphenate, treat as two words, or spell as a single word. They basically say that things move so fast when new compounds are formed, that even dictionaries cannot be trusted." "The concept of punctuation as a pronunciation guide is also well accepted. Strunk’s Rule No. 1 is basically an acknowledgment of the fact that (in many English dialects) “Charles’s book” is pronounced CHARZ-iz-book. Here the apostrophe is indicating elision of a vowel."
 * — jbard

Kingdom Hearts Merchandise

 * Manga: All but KHII
 * Games: Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+, Kingdom Hearts: Re:Chain of Memories