Talk:Inner Core Territory

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Literally people could come on the infobase, type in Inner Core Territory and the list of planets and star systems would come up, giving them a quick reference if their sim is dealing with that storyline. - [[User:MJ|MJ]]
 
Literally people could come on the infobase, type in Inner Core Territory and the list of planets and star systems would come up, giving them a quick reference if their sim is dealing with that storyline. - [[User:MJ|MJ]]
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:I really think if we're going to keep it, it should be more than a simple list and actually detail the Inner Core as an article about Earth would be (is) more than a list of the continents on it. But even at that, I don't think the Inner Core itself is that much of an article. It's comparable to something like the Betazed system. Yes, it's a documentable thing, but other than Betazed itself, is there anything of note in it? Assuming the answer is no, why would you bother with an article on both the system ''and'' the planet when the most interesting (and perhaps only) details on the former will be about the latter?  - [[User:Chris|Chris]] 12:38, 4 April 2006 (EDT)

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I don't think this needs to be deleted - the Inner Core Territory has a crucial storyline in FE. Storylines like does the Federation choose planets closer to Earth to defend or not? This article can be expanded on in later missions in any FE sim - MJ

I can see that pov, but how does it work for the article? The list is covered elsewhere, details about the systems/planets can go on their own pages, and... What would go here? - Chris 16:28, 2 April 2006 (EDT)

Literally people could come on the infobase, type in Inner Core Territory and the list of planets and star systems would come up, giving them a quick reference if their sim is dealing with that storyline. - MJ

I really think if we're going to keep it, it should be more than a simple list and actually detail the Inner Core as an article about Earth would be (is) more than a list of the continents on it. But even at that, I don't think the Inner Core itself is that much of an article. It's comparable to something like the Betazed system. Yes, it's a documentable thing, but other than Betazed itself, is there anything of note in it? Assuming the answer is no, why would you bother with an article on both the system and the planet when the most interesting (and perhaps only) details on the former will be about the latter? - Chris 12:38, 4 April 2006 (EDT)
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