User talk:Eryk.danielak.5

Welcome
Hi, welcome to ! Thanks for your edit to the Starman (Mother) page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! Somarinoa (talk) 11:25, July 30, 2014 (UTC)

Categories
Before you insert categories please read the article to check if you are inserting the right categories.Owen1983 (talk) 15:16, September 1, 2014 (UTC)


 * Second warning, do not insert non-sense categories. ralok (talk) 18:47, September 6, 2014 (UTC)

Warning
If you remove content from articles again, you will be blocked for an year. -- BlueFrackle (talk) 01:59, September 21, 2014 (UTC)

listen
this may be a bit hard to understand, but itsfar easier to list known aspects, than it is to list every possible unknown aspect of an alien species. ralok (talk) 02:57, October 18, 2014 (UTC)


 * Yeah, other things taht are unknown include... hisspecies name, his species average height, his species weight, his species number of internal organs, his species method of respiration, the environment his species evolved in. Only known unknowns are categorized, species where there is deliberate mystery to thsoe aspects. ralok (talk) 20:25, October 18, 2014 (UTC)

last warning
I know these categories exist, and they are utilized horribly right now. But any category that is an "unknown" is reserved for known unknowns, not unknown unknowns.That istosay that the mystery is known and called attention to within thenative fictional context of the work. ralok (talk) 23:29, October 23, 2014 (UTC)

nope
try googling Parisitoid. ralok (talk) 14:45, October 25, 2014 (UTC)

look dude
you add a lot of useless and superflous categories, and useless information to pages. Stating that the Geth have no diet is unnecessary as its implicit in their nature. And stating that saiyans are "flying organisms" is entirely stupid since their method of flight is an ability anyone of any species in the DBZ universe can attain... as well there is no source to my knowledge saying that the home planet of the saiyans is "saiya", are you going to ad "hu" as the home planet to humans? or turia as the homeplanet of the turians? Just because star trek uses the idiotic naming convention of "species name is obviously their planet" doesnt mean that all science fiction does this. ralok (talk) 15:42, December 7, 2014 (UTC)


 * Saying "ppossibly" doesnt make speculation like that suddenly become valid information. There is literally no reason to assume that the Saiyans come from a planet called "Saiya" except for genre conventions which... frankly... do not exist in Japan in the same capacity as they do in america. Not to mention that the genre convention is a completely idiotic one. ralok (talk) 15:56, December 7, 2014 (UTC)

Just curious...
Hi there. Hope you're enjoying yourself - whatever you're doing.

I was just wondering why you removed Kroton the Cyberman, Uber Jason and Cyber-Zilla from the Cyborgs catergory. In my understanding, all three should be in there.

(in science fiction, a cyborg is a living being whose powers are enhanced by computer implants or mechanical body parts)

1. Kroton: Kroton is a Cyberman, and Cybermen are "cybernetically augmented humanoids". Furthermore, the Cybermen themselves are listed in the cyborgs category, so it strikes me as odd that you have removed Kroton despite him been a member of their species.

2. Uber-Jason: In the film Jason X, Jason is badly injured - getting his arm, leg, and part of his head blasted off as well as his chest been blown out. However, he is rebuilt using mechanical parts from a malfunctioning nanite station. As such, he would definitely class as a cyborg.

3. Cyber-Zilla: In the Godzilla the Series episode, the original Zilla (who was killed previously) is rebuilt using alien technology. Nick even refers to Cyber-Zilla as a cyborg in this clip (fast forward to 8:05).

As such, I don't understand why you have removed all three. If it's for a good reason, then fair dues, but I just find it rather odd.

Happy Holidays to you.

DeltaSquad5 (talk) 21:07, December 25, 2014 (UTC)

Thanks for Clarifying
I can see where I've made the mistake now, so apologies.

Hope you've had a good day. :)

Earth destroyed
Well, of course the Earth is still here in real life. The reason it was on the destroyed planets category is that there are some works of fiction in which it's destroyed, for instance, Titan AE or The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. -- BlueFrackle (talk) 16:59, January 22, 2015 (UTC)