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- 19:11, 15 February 2024 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Brownsville (content was: " A few minor changes for consistency with the Project Planets templates, and a few tweaks from the Touring the Stars booklet. Speaking of which, the Planetary History section is an almost sentence-for-sentence rewrite of the Touring the Stars booklet. I'm new to editing Sarna - while I understand that rewritten material doesn't violate copyright, is the wiki preference to be this... ''thorough'' in collecting information? Snuh (talk) 18:17, 13...")
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- 19:11, 15 February 2024 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Brownsville (content was: " A few minor changes for consistency with the Project Planets templates, and a few tweaks from the Touring the Stars booklet. Speaking of which, the Planetary History section is an almost sentence-for-sentence rewrite of the Touring the Stars booklet. I'm new to editing Sarna - while I understand that rewritten material doesn't violate copyright, is the wiki preference to be this... ''thorough'' in collecting information? Snuh (talk) 18:17, 13...")
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