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− Your article about Clan Naval Forces was moved to [[Essay:Clan Naval Forces]], i.e. it now has Essay status. As an essay, it is considered "your" article and others are discouraged from editing it. I would like to ask your permission about something though: I have long maintained that the WarShip and JumpShip numbers given for the exodus fleet are demonstrably unreliable. The main argument is that this was a count of the fleet as it had assembled at New Samarkand - but we don't know who counted or how it was counted and most importantly, we know for a fact that there were vanguard and rearguard flotillas as established in ''[[Living Legends]]'' that either didn't move through New Samarkand at all, or at least didn't assemble and jump out with the main fleet. I would like to add a paragraph outlining this to the Essay. Would that be okay with you? [[User:Frabby|Frabby]] ([[User talk:Frabby|talk]]) 09:14, 29 June 2023 (EDT)n + Your article about Clan Naval Forces was moved to [[Essay:Clan Naval Forces]], i.e. it now has Essay status. As an essay, it is considered "your" article and others are discouraged from editing it. I would like to ask your permission about something though: I have long maintained that the WarShip and JumpShip numbers given for the exodus fleet are demonstrably unreliable. The main argument is that this was a count of the fleet as it had assembled at New Samarkand - but we don't know who counted or how it was counted and most importantly, we know for a fact that there were vanguard and rearguard flotillas as established in ''[[Living Legends]]'' that either didn't move through New Samarkand at all, or at least didn't assemble and jump out with the main fleet. I would like to add a paragraph outlining this to the Essay. Would that be okay with you? [[User:Frabby|Frabby]] ([[User talk:Frabby|talk]]) 09:14, 29 June 2023 (EDT)
− :Awesome. I'm sure I haven't read every warship passage, so I welcome where I'm either blind or wrong. Appreciate it. [[User:Ocherstone|Ocherstone]] ([[User talk:Ocherstone|talk]]) 09:27, 29 June 2023 (EDT)
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− | Your article about Clan Naval Forces was moved to [[Essay:Clan Naval Forces]], i.e. it now has Essay status. As an essay, it is considered "your" article and others are discouraged from editing it. I would like to ask your permission about something though: I have long maintained that the WarShip and JumpShip numbers given for the exodus fleet are demonstrably unreliable. The main argument is that this was a count of the fleet as it had assembled at New Samarkand - but we don't know who counted or how it was counted and most importantly, we know for a fact that there were vanguard and rearguard flotillas as established in ''[[Living Legends]]'' that either didn't move through New Samarkand at all, or at least didn't assemble and jump out with the main fleet. I would like to add a paragraph outlining this to the Essay. Would that be okay with you? [[User:Frabby|Frabby]] ([[User talk:Frabby|talk]]) 09:14 | + | Your article about Clan Naval Forces was moved to [[Essay:Clan Naval Forces]], i.e. it now has Essay status. As an essay, it is considered "your" article and others are discouraged from editing it. I would like to ask your permission about something though: I have long maintained that the WarShip and JumpShip numbers given for the exodus fleet are demonstrably unreliable. The main argument is that this was a count of the fleet as it had assembled at New Samarkand - but we don't know who counted or how it was counted and most importantly, we know for a fact that there were vanguard and rearguard flotillas as established in ''[[Living Legends]]'' that either didn't move through New Samarkand at all, or at least didn't assemble and jump out with the main fleet. I would like to add a paragraph outlining this to the Essay. Would that be okay with you? [[User:Frabby|Frabby]] ([[User talk:Frabby|talk]]) 09:14, 29 June 2023 (EDT) |
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