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Is this purposeful, or simply incorrect? Moreso, which was decidedly preferred by the wiki?}} | Is this purposeful, or simply incorrect? Moreso, which was decidedly preferred by the wiki?}} | ||
{{EO|time=21:14, 20 July 2011 (EDT)|talktext=While I find that both work, I always thought it was written as "Mission 93" because it was easier than writing "Mission 93: Believe" however many times. But the full title of the Mission is "Mission 93: Believe." I personally feel it should be written as such. | |||
EDIT: Actually, I would go with whatever the game lists it as.}} | |||
What does that mean? The missions are all listed in the menus by their full names, but in casual conversations (like getting a side objective from one of the sitters in the Grey Room) they use just "Mission ##", if I remember correctly. --{{User:Neumannz/SigTemplate}} 03:02, 21 July 2011 (EDT) | |||
{{EO|time=10:36, 21 July 2011 (EDT)|talktext=The full name of the mission is '''Mission 93: Believe'''. That should be the article title in my opinion. Since the game uses both methods to refer to mission names (simply the latter ''and'' Mission ##), I see no reason as to why there is a problem with the linking method. People, unless they are lazy, write which method fits best in a sentence. Otherwise they use what's easiest to write. | |||
I personally find saying "In the aftermath of <nowiki>[[Mission 92: Xion]]</nowiki>, Roxas returns to the World That Never Was in an attempt to reclaim Kingdom Hearts and revitalize Xion in <nowiki>[[Mission 93: Believe]]</nowiki>." sounds worse than saying "In the aftermath of <nowiki>[[Mission 92: Xion|Mission 92]]</nowiki>, Roxas returns to the World That Never Was to reclaim Kingdom Hearts and revitalize Xion in <nowiki>[[Mission 93: Believe|Mission 93]]</nowiki>." | |||
With that approach, I'd say title the mission article by its full name, but otherwise link to "Mission ##." But there are instances when the full name should be used in a sentence, such as the opening sentences of articles, where we clearly state the Mission's full name. | |||
In the end, though, since the game supposedly uses both (I cannot remember too well, myself), naming methods are correct and I see no reason why we have to limit ourselves to just one of them.}} | |||
{{KrytenKoro|The mission article titles should absolutely include the mission name, as they do now. ''However'', any links to them, besides the redirects, should be to the simplified title, "Mission ##". There are no situations where it is more elegant to include the full title in prose, barring some kind of discussion like a list of changes for a hypothetical Re:Days—"In Mission 93: Believe, Roxas figures out what the hell is going on instead of continuing to be clueless the entire story, as in the original game." | |||
And the titles ''absolutely'' should not appear within story synopsis, even when storylinks are used. It's not like Saix was sitting there at his desk, thinking "What should I title Roxas's unofficial mission to kill us all? Oh right, 'Believe' is good."}} |
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What does that mean? The missions are all listed in the menus by their full names, but in casual conversations (like getting a side objective from one of the sitters in the Grey Room) they use just "Mission ##", if I remember correctly. --Neumannz, The Dark Falcon 03:02, 21 July 2011 (EDT)
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