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::There's a line near the end of your bio that says, "he is hiding in Polyton because he used as one of the heroes for the NAR." It seems like there's supposed to be something between "he" and "used". -- [[User:Lloyd Brunnel|Lloyd]] | ::There's a line near the end of your bio that says, "he is hiding in Polyton because he used as one of the heroes for the NAR." It seems like there's supposed to be something between "he" and "used". -- [[User:Lloyd Brunnel|Lloyd]] | ||
== Scott's bounty == | |||
Is "$2bn" supposed to mean two billion? Because, no offense, it seems a little far fetched that in the middle of the Collapse the Canadian government would be able to spare that much to reward whoever killed a singled (albeit probably very annoying) soldier. --[[User:Lloyd Brunnel|Lloyd]] | |||
Revision as of 16:37, 6 June 2009
While your contribution is appreciated Shadow, to avoid making this page excessively long once more people are added I was thinking a format similar to the one used in the PAW Collab:
Name
(Username's Character)
- Age
- Species
- Powers
- Height
- Weight
Description
Personality
Bio
Appears In
--Lloyd (modified by ShadowWolf 07:42, 5 June 2009 (UTC) and more by ShadowWolf 07:45, 5 June 2009 (UTC))
Yeah - I was trying for something like that but wasn't really paying attention as I pushed out the relevant data. And you missed 'Enter a Wolf' by Oberon - Scott is one half of a discussion between war vets in that story :) -- ShadowWolf 03:10, 5 June 2009 (UTC) (added 'Enter a Wolf' (finally) -- ShadowWolf 07:45, 5 June 2009 (UTC))
- Not all of the bits in the above layout are needed. For key characters or characters likely to be mentioned in passing in stories, they should all be there to give the authors an extra leg-up. -- ShadowWolf 07:42, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
- There's a line near the end of your bio that says, "he is hiding in Polyton because he used as one of the heroes for the NAR." It seems like there's supposed to be something between "he" and "used". -- Lloyd
Scott's bounty
Is "$2bn" supposed to mean two billion? Because, no offense, it seems a little far fetched that in the middle of the Collapse the Canadian government would be able to spare that much to reward whoever killed a singled (albeit probably very annoying) soldier. --Lloyd