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"Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Prima's Official Strategy Guide" Edit
Hello Corellian Premier. I'm currently expanding and improving the article on Attichitcuk ; as you can see, there has already been a lot of progress. However, I do not own Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, and I think you do. Could you tell me if there's anything of note on Attichitcuk inside that guide? Even if there's no new info, it still would be helpful to know it. Thanks in advance. --LelalMekha (talk) 21:37, February 3, 2013 (UTC)
No chance of snagging one for yourself, eh? 'Cause he's mentioned all throughout the guide for the training campaign (the Battle of Alaris Prime). I guess I could try to summarize things for you, okay? Corellian PremierThe Force will be with you always 22:37, February 3, 2013 (UTC)
Well, if it's too laborious, I don't wish to bother you. Another possibility is that you check the portions of Itchy's article that rely on Galactic Battlegrounds and tell me if anything seems to be missing. --LelalMekha (talk) 22:41, February 3, 2013 (UTC)
Attichitcuk campaign intro
Paraphrasing: Qui-Gon has flown to Alaris Prime to teach Att and his son Chewbacca the ways of the mouse [meaning computer mouse]. There is minimal combat, but for the most part, the Att campaigns teach players how to herd banthas, build walls, and harvest minerals.
Mission 1
The player must help Chewie find Att's camp. The guide narrates the journey, and when you reach the camp, it's attacked by three Gundarks.
There is a "surprise ending"—Chewbacca, Shoran, and Att are not alone on Alaris. (The Trade Federation, of course).
Mission 2, 3
No mention
Mission 4
The guide tells the player to wait for Att, and then the TF wounds Att and wipes out his escort. The player must then train a medic and then go rescue Att. The TF then sends three destroyer droids to finish Att, so the guide suggests planting him in the command center.
As a "celebrity", if Att is killed the mission will fail.
Mission 5, 6
No mention
Mission 7
Att takes part in the festivities but the guide does not mention him.
Leia Organa campaign mission 3
As the mission begins, a transport lands nearby, leaving Att (Chewbacca's father), and a Wookiee army. The guide then narrates how to beat the mission, and cautions not to get your "celebrities" zapped.
Chewbacca campaign mission 6
Pekt and Moff Darcc fled to Avatar Orbital Platform and packed away slaves—including Chewbacca;s father. Han and Chewie must take a team into space to rescue Att and avenge Kashyyyk. The guide then goes on to narrate the mission.
Again, the guide cautions not to get your celebrities zapped.
So there you go. The guide mostly just narrates how to beat the missions, and has very little relevant background info. Do please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you ever so much for your time. Must admit I was hoping for exclusive background info, but that kind of guide doesn't seem too concerned about in universe information. Nonetheless, I'll use your summary to check my writing. I hope to return the favor. --LelalMekha (talk) 18:51, February 4, 2013 (UTC)
Hey CP, I can't see where it's been explained that the information in the article comes from an ambiguously canon source and therefore may not be canon. Info from Star Wars: Visions should go in the behind the scenes section and the {{Am}} tag needs to be reapplied to the source list. Rokkur Shen (talk) 23:58, February 8, 2013 (UTC)
Actually I didn't. If you compare the edits, http://starwars.wikia.com/index.php?title=Battle_of_Kothlis&diff=4399299&oldid=4398890, I only placed it around sentences that referenced Star Wars: Visions as well as placing the {{Am}} tag. Either they need to be moved to the BTS, reattributed to Rogue Leader it that is in fact the case or removed altogether. As well as re-adding the {{Am}} tag. Thanks. Rokkur Shen (talk) 00:20, February 9, 2013 (UTC)
Ah okay. They are attributable to Rogue Leader, in fact. Also, do sources such as Visions get the "Ambig" tag? I thought it was only for Appearances. Corellian PremierThe Force will be with you always 00:23, February 9, 2013 (UTC)
Fairly sure they do. After all, when the tag is applied it displays as (Ambiguously canonical source) Rokkur Shen (talk) 00:27, February 9, 2013 (UTC)
Okay, the info. about Krell can stay but the other info. probably not because that is slightly off topic of the battle.--Darth Pythonis(Talk) 16:59, February 16, 2013 (UTC)
Very well, thank you. Dathomir is the next battle though, but if you feel strongly about it, you can bring it up in the talk page. Corellian PremierThe Force will be with you always 17:07, February 16, 2013 (UTC)
Well, the layout guide states that the Aftermath section contains info. relevant to the end of a battle—so I think that the Dathomir info. is not entirely relevant to the conclusion to the battle so it should be removed, but we can keep the Krell info.--Darth Pythonis(Talk) 17:16, February 16, 2013 (UTC)
Hey, I wanted to notify you of changes made to the image CT; it has been overhauled following IRC discussion and now only deals with images in scroll boxes. Feel free to review the changed proposal and alter your vote if your opinion on the new issue is different. Thanks! CadeCalrayn 19:47, February 27, 2013 (UTC)
Hey, Premier. A heads-up about a change to Forum:CT:OOU Layout Guide: Published narrative works, since you've already voted. Per the discussion section, "Cast" has been changed to "Credits" and will now include crewmembers as well. Take a look. Menkooroo (talk) 04:29, March 10, 2013 (UTC)
The next change is an aesthetic one about image alignment in the "Main characters" section. Take a look. Menkooroo (talk) 04:04, March 17, 2013 (UTC)
Hey CP, I must ask you to show up in IRC so we can talk about a certain matter, sir. Whenever you're available of course ;). Winterz (talk) 17:48, March 12, 2013 (UTC)
"So—are you still worried about being sent to the Agricultural Corps?"
First mission to Obredaan has been approved by the AgriCorps and awarded Good status. Feel free to add the {{User GA}} template to your userpage to acknowledge your hard work. The AgriCorps thanks you for your efforts, and looks forward to future nominations from you! — 1358(Talk) 10:04, March 16, 2013 (UTC)
Hey CP. I was wondering if you could take a look at the Liberation of slave camps article, which you took to GA status a while ago. Since the recent community vote lowering the maximum GA word count from 3000 to 1000 I'm trying to get as many 1000+ word GAs to FA status and the Liberation of slave camps article is one of them. You're not under any obligation to do anything here but if you want to FAN the article it would be great. Cheers. Commander Code-8G'day, mate 05:03, March 28, 2013 (UTC)
Ah, but then it would be in eligible to be part of a Sykes-themed GA month. Corellian PremierThe Force will be with you always 13:29, March 28, 2013 (UTC)
Hey Corellian Premier. In fact, I want to expand the article pertaining to the Order of Dai Bendu. Which means anything related to the Bendu monks would be welcome. I hereby provide you with a copy of the message I sent to Cal in the first place:
"I'd like to know if you could answer a few questions about the Bendu.
The Talid articles says that "Their monasteries and shrines were very ancient by the Rise of the Empire, and inhabited by Bendu monks." This implies that there were still Bendu monks by the time of the prequel trilogy. If it's the case, I'd be interested to know everything the game has to say about them.
The Andobi Mountain Run mentions a "Bendu statue." Is it possible to have a picture of it? Or any information that could be provided in the game?
I saw that you can meet a Talid called Ten-Abu Donba, who is a Bendu monk. How come you meet him in a race game? Does its appearance reveal anything of interest about the Order?"
It sure makes a lot of questions at a time, but I'm certainly not in a hurry. ;-) --LelalMekha (talk) 20:14, April 15, 2013 (UTC)
Thank you for your answer. It certainly adds new interesting points to my research. :-) However, your wording implies that "Bendu" was used as a racial term in the game? Is that the case? It seems there is confusion about that, since the preview of Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void calls Lha-Mi a "Bendu male," as if it were the name of his species. --LelalMekha (talk) 17:08, April 17, 2013 (UTC)
Ah, sorry, no it just seems to be a social term, the Bendu Tribe. 17:11, April 17, 2013 (UTC)
Ummmmm I'm going to say yes. Since it's a collapsible template, like {{App}}, I think it makes sense to link things that have already been linked elsewhere. I guess you'll be the frontierist on this one, though. Go for it! Menkooroo (talk) 01:12, April 18, 2013 (UTC)
Hey CP, just wanted to say thanks for supporting my nomination for WOTM last month. I really appreciate it. Supreme Emperor (talk) 14:03, May 2, 2013 (UTC)
Hey there, I noticed that you had once joined WookieeProject Massive Damage which I am currently working on getting up and running again. I was wondering if you were still interested in the project and if not if you could remove your name off the participants list? Thanks! - PrincessGLG 02:40, May 4, 2013 (UTC)
Hi Princess (if I may address you as such), although I technically did one article for the project, my interest right now is in Project Video Games and finishing the Invasion of Naboo. Cheers, Corellian PremierThe Force will be with you always 02:47, May 4, 2013 (UTC)
About the Y-Wing thing-I have no idea. Please sort that out whether it not it is-or whatever. It would be great to know. Thanks, LukeSkywalker645.
Lukeskywalker645 (talk) 06:18, May 16, 2013 (UTC)