Talk:Archer
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Ted Atkins
I removed Ted Atkins per the guidelines at WikiProject BattleMechs. --Scaletail 12:09, 28 February 2009 (PST)
- To elaborate, the policy requests that only "major" characters are noted in the 'Mech entries. Most "notable" characters from the TROs are not, by any means, "major" characters within the universe. As a rough guide, a pilot should only be mentioned here if he features in a novel or appears in other canonical sources either prominently or at least repeatedly. Typically, such a character also will have (or should have...) his own article on this wiki. Frabby 13:40, 28 February 2009 (PST)
- Since the guidelines say "In order to be considered notable, a character must have a linked article written about them." Does this mean as long as Ted Atkins (essentially a minor character, but notable pilot) (listed in TRO:3025 - Original 1986 Issue) has a page dedicated to that character, it can be added? Just curious, since I think read somewhere from another user there is interest in attempting to add all the notable pilots listed in TROs. Thehawk (talk) 18:01, 30 July 2017 (EDT)
Archer C
I added the details of the Archer C from The Battle for Twycross scenario pack. I explicitly included the details of the source for this design, as I realize these designs have not appeared often, and their canonicity could be considered questionable. The inclusion of this design is strictly informational, and can be removed if considered too controversial.--S.gage 02:15, 1 May 2010 (UTC)
Historical Turning Points mallory's world
I've removed the Update Needed tag for Historical Turning Points: Mallory's World because the Archer used by Morgan Kell is a standard ARC-2R, as described in the main entry. No need for an update.--Mbear 20:42, 1 June 2011 (UTC)
Introduction
I found in Era Digest: Age of War the introduction in 2458 and not in 2474??.--Doneve 03:05, 5 August 2011 (UTC)