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| If anyone watches The Soup, I think they actually spent an episode making fun of this. Or maybe it was the Daily Show.}} | | If anyone watches The Soup, I think they actually spent an episode making fun of this. Or maybe it was the Daily Show.}} |
| {{Guardian Soul|text=Right now, story information for Days needs to be cited. We don't need to cite every single thing in the game, just important things. | | {{Guardian Soul|text=Right now, story information for Days needs to be cited. We don't need to cite every single thing in the game, just important elements.}} |
| | {{BebopKate|text=On ''Days'' (and ''Birth by Sleep'' when it eventually comes out), absolutely. |
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| I also fail to see how it would be ridiculous to use quotes as references. I mean, doing it for every single thing you write doesn't seem necessary, but sometimes there are important elements stated in the game that should be quoted.}} | | Kryten has voiced the same concerns I have; the subject of this wiki isn't a vast, multimedia empire, or a complex set of books. It's essentially a set of three (soon to be four) video games and a manga adaption. On Wikipedia, citing information makes complete sense since it covers such a broad range of topics. But citing every single little thing on here just seems redundant. I do think the idea of citing things that have come from other sources, such as interviews, game guides, and so on is quite reasonable.}} |
| | {{Azul|text=I think it was the Daily Show, I don't remember any episode of The Soup doing that... anyways, yes, things revealed in interviews that you wouldn't already know by playing the game should be cited. Do we have reliable sources? We can't use Wikipedia, that's for sure. And can all the stuff we already have that needs to be cited have a source?}} |