Usage
{{InfoBoxConflict
| conflict =
| partof =
| image =
| caption =
| date =
| enddate =
| place =
| planet =
| status =
| result =
| territory =
| faction1 =
| faction2 =
| faction3 =
| commander1 =
| commander2 =
| commander3 =
| forces1 =
| forces2 =
| forces3 =
| environment =
| conditions =
}}
Explanation
- conflict =
- Name of the battle, war, skirmish, or other conflict.
If blank, the article name is inserted.
- partof =
- The larger conflict that contained the conflict in question; (e.g., Battle of Hall (3039) was part of the War of 3039.)
- image =
- Image file link of a picture appropriate to the conflict. Most conflicts should have no image. See Policy:Images for guidance.
- caption =
- Description of the image file
- date =
- Date on which the conflict began, in day/month/year format. Use month/year or year alone if the exact date is unknown.
- enddate =
- Date on which the conflict ended; same format as above
- place =
- ? Location containing the planet where the conflict took place ? The location on the planet where the conflict took place ?
- planet =
- Planet where the conflict took place
- status =
- Description of the conflict's status, if it has not yet ended
- result =
- Summary of the outcome of the conflict
- territory =
- Territorial changes that took place as a result of the conflict
- faction1 =
- Name of a faction involved in the conflict. If one faction can clearly be identified as the "attacker", put it here.
- faction2 =
- Name of the opposing faction. If one faction can clearly be identified as the defender, put it here.
- faction3 =
- Name of the third faction involved in a three-way conflict.
- commander1 =
- Name of the individual commanding faction1
- commander2 =
- As above, for faction2
- commander3 =
- As above, for faction3
- forces1 =
- Brief description of the units involved belonging to faction1
- forces2 =
- As above, for faction2
- forces3 =
- As above, for faction3
- environment =
- Terrain or other special environment where the conflict was fought
- conditions =
- Special conditions of the conflict, such as weather or time of day