Wiki143 talk:Articles for deletion/Fledgling Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance Nearly Destroyed
OK, dude, you crossed the line. there are no copyrights to Freespace: The Great War, Silent Threat, or Freespace 2. the companies no longer hold the right to them. ALSO, i did not have to say that it's for Descent: Freespace, SINCE IT IS LOCATED IN THE DESCENT: FREESPACE SECTION. Furthermore, this did NOT come out of ANY manual WHATSOEVER. I should sue you for false accusations if I even KNEW you.
OK, but...
- May I draw your attention to Wikipedia:No personal attacks.
- If the information used is in the public domain, then put a footnote in the article to say so, citing sources, for example, a page on the website where you took the information from saying that they release the text into the public domain.
- Articles dealing with fiction such as books, films and video games should state this clearly in the opening part of the article - see Wikipedia:Fiction and Wikipedia:Guide to writing better articles#Check your fiction.
OK, some explanations
I pieced together everything from scratch, this did not come from any website. I wrote this myself. no help from anybody. I played the three missions of silent threat, and got my info from there. i then pieced together the small events from each mission into that article. this entire article is original.
Ok some policy
Please read Wikipedia:Deletion policy to understand what is happening. Please do not take it personally. Try a fiction wiki instead of an encyclopedia. And it appears you have some very confused ideas about copyright law.
Please sign in by entering four tildes ~~~~ to sign & date your entries. WCFrancis 04:49, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
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