Feature talk:Deaths
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::Oh, yeah, that'd work. I must admit i could have filled in a bit more than i have if i wanted, but i sort of got tired of it :x <span style="color: #bbb"> ♥</span> [[User:kine|<span style="color: #359fef !important;">kine</span>]] @ 14:33, 17 June 2011 (UTC) | ::Oh, yeah, that'd work. I must admit i could have filled in a bit more than i have if i wanted, but i sort of got tired of it :x <span style="color: #bbb"> ♥</span> [[User:kine|<span style="color: #359fef !important;">kine</span>]] @ 14:33, 17 June 2011 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :::Very cool. I like it. One suggestion--it's a bit number-heavy. Perhaps we could change the date format to something like "799 U.C. April 28?" |
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Thought this might be fun, just as a trivia sort of thing. I know there are many more than this but i've mostly limited myself to what articles we have so far. Feel free to add others, and to fill in any episode/date gaps. Also i'm not sure what to list as the affiliation and circumstances for a few of these. (The # column is eventually intended to be a chronological list — for example, i think Pastoll might be the first person in the series to die, so he'd be 001, Lappe is probably 002 or 003, and so on.) ♥ kine @ 14:25, 17 June 2011 (UTC)
- Oh, cool. One thing you could do in terms of those killed in action is to check their corresponding flagship page. I always add the date of destruction of the ship if its known - it usually is (Battle of Amritsar and all the preceding battles in the different systems is unknown with the exception of being October 796, though). Vympel 14:28, 17 June 2011 (UTC)
- Oh, yeah, that'd work. I must admit i could have filled in a bit more than i have if i wanted, but i sort of got tired of it :x ♥ kine @ 14:33, 17 June 2011 (UTC)
- Very cool. I like it. One suggestion--it's a bit number-heavy. Perhaps we could change the date format to something like "799 U.C. April 28?"