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When making a request, please…
- …include a link to the Wookieepedia article for every entry you are requesting information from. CSWE entry naming conventions are not always consistent, and its method of disambiguating between entries with the same name is not very helpful, so the responder may need to refer to our article to be sure he or she has the correct entry.
- …ensure that the corresponding Wookieepedia article lists all known alternative names and spellings, if any. This is an extension of item 1 above. If the responder doesn't know that the subject has alternative names/spellings, you may get a "no entry" response when in fact an entry does exist under a different title.
- …indicate any alternative entries that you believe the subject may be mentioned in. Sometimes a subject may be mentioned in other entries, but not have its own. On rare occasions, a subject may have its own entry, but have info in other entries that is not in its own entry (this is most common with major characters and the like that have to summarize and skip to avoid 20-page entries).
- …indicate what the main subject(s) you are seeking information for are. This enables responders to simply indicate that an entry contains no relevant info when that is the case, rather than wasting time typing out an unneeded wall of text.
When responding to a request, please…
- …type out entries exactly as printed in the SWE or CSWE, including spelling, punctuation, and italics. This specifically includes typos, which can be marked with "[sic]" after the word containing the error.
- …provide the volume, page number, and exact entry title for each entry provided. One way of doing this is to append
{{Tlx|CSWECite|volume|page|entry title}}, which produces the code for {{CSWECite}} for easy copying and pasting. - …don't provide an entry if it contains no information relevant to the request. See item 4 under "making a request" above. Our fair use claim on this page is shaky enough as it is without posting entries that aren't needed for research purposes.
- …don't provide a full entry, especially a long one, if only a small section is relevant to the request. Type out only the relevant section, indicating that it is an excerpt from a larger entry. Again, this goes back to our fair use claim, particularly the "amount and substantiality" clause.
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Two characters
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Do either Palejo Reshad or TK-577 have entries? Thanks in advance. Hanzo Hasashi 04:45, May 21, 2012 (UTC)
- Reshad, Palejo A spice trader based out of Bela Vistal on Corellia, he made a large profit by selling spice in Jabba the Hutt's court. He secretly used part of the profit to help fund the Rebel Alliance. {{CSWECite|III|96|Reshad, Palejo}}
Jedi Exile
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I seem to have misplaced my CSWE, on what page is the Exile filed under? And is she referred to as Exile, Jedi? Again, been a while. Thanks!—Jedi Kasra (comlink) 08:47, May 21, 2012 (UTC)
- Vol. II, p. 148. The entry name is Jedi Exile. Nice to see you back! —MJ— Training Room Monday, May 21, 2012, 16:05 UTC
- Thanks, Jon, it's great to be back. And thanks for the entry info, Gotta find my CSWE.—Jedi Kasra (comlink) 16:15, May 21, 2012 (UTC)
Grondorn Muse
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I think I overlooked this because it wasn't in his source list and he was a GA, but does Grondorn Muse have any entry? Hanzo Hasashi 15:13, May 23, 2012 (UTC)
- Oh, and can I also have whatever info there is about Duriet? Perhaps she'd be mentioned in Muse's entry if he has one, I also wonder if she has an individual entry too. Hanzo Hasashi 15:28, May 23, 2012 (UTC)
- No entry for either of them. —MJ— Holocomm Wednesday, May 23, 2012, 17:39 UTC
- Thanks. Hanzo Hasashi 18:00, May 23, 2012 (UTC)
- No entry for either of them. —MJ— Holocomm Wednesday, May 23, 2012, 17:39 UTC
Armand Isard
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Could someone please post the entry for Armand Isard? Cheers. --Jinzler 13:48, May 27, 2012 (UTC)
- Isard, Armand The head of the Empire's Intelligence organization for many years. He rose through the ranks with the Old Republic's Office of Analysis and the Senate Bureau of Intelligence. Many who met him remarked on his somewhat inhuman gaze. Armand Isard was known for his ability to ferret out and destroy Emperor Palpatine's enemies or cells of alleged Rebel Alliance supporters, whether they actually supported the Alliance or not. One of the first Imperial officers alerted to the theft of the plans to the first Death Star, he dispatched his daughter, Ysanne, to Darkknell to retrieve them. His secret hope was that she would be killed in the attempt, removing any possible threat to his position as leader of the ISB. Ysanne survived. Although she failed to recover the datacards containing the plans, she figured out why her father had sent her, and was so angry that she implicated him in the original theft. She also implicated him in the bombing of the Treitamma Political Center, claiming that he did it to kill Arrianya Bel Iblis so that Garm Bel Iblis would be free to join the Alliance. Ysanne then called in Imperial Security and had her father arrested and executed for treason. {{CSWECite|II|117|Isard, Armand}} —MJ— Comlink Sunday, May 27, 2012, 14:07 UTC
- Thank you! --Jinzler 14:11, May 27, 2012 (UTC)
Halle Dray
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Could someone post the entry for Halle Dray? I am just checking if Leo's got all the info. 501st dogma(talk) 23:50, May 28, 2012 (UTC)
- No entry. —MJ— Jedi Council Chambers Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 00:56 UTC
Danz Borin
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Does Danz Borin's entry picture him with this Morseerian? I'm fairly convinced that would be the only existing picture of Danz, and would therefore count in the Morseerian's source list too. Hanzo Hasashi 01:00, May 29, 2012 (UTC)
- No picture at all, and Nameless Guy is not mentioned in the entry. —MJ— War Room Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 01:03 UTC
- Thanks. Hanzo Hasashi 01:13, May 29, 2012 (UTC)