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Revision as of 17:30, 4 June 2009 editColonel Warden (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, File movers, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers31,041 edits Gun Kata: k← Previous edit Revision as of 05:36, 5 June 2009 edit undoRadagast83 (talk | contribs)18,709 edits commentNext edit →
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:*Personal ] is not a valid reason to keep an article, and without reliable secondary sources it can never be a good article. --] <font size="-2">(]/])</font> 14:12, 2 June 2009 (UTC) :*Personal ] is not a valid reason to keep an article, and without reliable secondary sources it can never be a good article. --] <font size="-2">(]/])</font> 14:12, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
::*I'm not basing my keep on interest. I'm basing it on usage. It has been done in enough films and has gained a following. Third party sources are probably out there, but it involves people looking hard enough. Sometimes primary sources are the best sources to use. Primary sources didn't stop me from getting ] to FL. Now yes, third party sources help establish notability, but there is always another step. Something can get major interest from people, but is so insignificant that it doesn't really needs its own article. But there is enough sorces out there. Thinking plainly on sources the entire time, really isn't correct.--]] 19:55, 2 June 2009 (UTC) ::*I'm not basing my keep on interest. I'm basing it on usage. It has been done in enough films and has gained a following. Third party sources are probably out there, but it involves people looking hard enough. Sometimes primary sources are the best sources to use. Primary sources didn't stop me from getting ] to FL. Now yes, third party sources help establish notability, but there is always another step. Something can get major interest from people, but is so insignificant that it doesn't really needs its own article. But there is enough sorces out there. Thinking plainly on sources the entire time, really isn't correct.--]] 19:55, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
:::*I'm curious, outside "Equilibrium" what other films has this, by name, actually been used in? The article has been around for years and has only mentioned Equilibrium and for a brief time had references to it being used in Ultraviolet that have since been removed from the article. Ultraviolet supposedly uses Gun Kata, but it's not mentioned on screen, and I'm unsure if they even refer to it in behind the scenes. No other films to my knowledge use this fictional technique. If you can provide examples, great - do so. If you can't - I'm not sure how much weight the argument that it's notable outside Equilibrium really holds. ] (]) 05:36, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
*'''Keep:''' I can understand why you might think it seems like an unimportant article, but having just stumbled on it and found it to be quite an interesting read, I think the article is worth saving. The whole point of Misplaced Pages is to inform its readers; I found it a useful article and I'm sure others will, so keep it. There are certainly sources out there, and if you're worried about it not being sourced, then look for references, don't delete.--] (]) 22:07, 2 June 2009 (UTC) *'''Keep:''' I can understand why you might think it seems like an unimportant article, but having just stumbled on it and found it to be quite an interesting read, I think the article is worth saving. The whole point of Misplaced Pages is to inform its readers; I found it a useful article and I'm sure others will, so keep it. There are certainly sources out there, and if you're worried about it not being sourced, then look for references, don't delete.--] (]) 22:07, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
*'''Merge''' relevant data into ] (or Equilibrium article) and then ''kill off'' the rest. Gun Kata "appears" by name in one Kurt Wimmer film and "sorta" shows itself at one or two points in another one of his films, Ultraviolet. This is not notable enough to stand on its own with few sources if any to rely on. ] (]) 06:02, 4 June 2009 (UTC) *'''Merge''' relevant data into ] (or Equilibrium article) and then ''kill off'' the rest. Gun Kata "appears" by name in one Kurt Wimmer film and "sorta" shows itself at one or two points in another one of his films, Ultraviolet. This is not notable enough to stand on its own with few sources if any to rely on. ] (]) 06:02, 4 June 2009 (UTC)

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Trivial OR (also unreferenced of course) that only recounts plot details from the film Equilibrium, totally redundant to Gun Fu. Ryan4314 (talk) 10:57, 1 June 2009 (UTC)

  • I'm not basing my keep on interest. I'm basing it on usage. It has been done in enough films and has gained a following. Third party sources are probably out there, but it involves people looking hard enough. Sometimes primary sources are the best sources to use. Primary sources didn't stop me from getting this to FL. Now yes, third party sources help establish notability, but there is always another step. Something can get major interest from people, but is so insignificant that it doesn't really needs its own article. But there is enough sorces out there. Thinking plainly on sources the entire time, really isn't correct.--WillC 19:55, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
  • I'm curious, outside "Equilibrium" what other films has this, by name, actually been used in? The article has been around for years and has only mentioned Equilibrium and for a brief time had references to it being used in Ultraviolet that have since been removed from the article. Ultraviolet supposedly uses Gun Kata, but it's not mentioned on screen, and I'm unsure if they even refer to it in behind the scenes. No other films to my knowledge use this fictional technique. If you can provide examples, great - do so. If you can't - I'm not sure how much weight the argument that it's notable outside Equilibrium really holds. Radagast83 (talk) 05:36, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
  • Keep: I can understand why you might think it seems like an unimportant article, but having just stumbled on it and found it to be quite an interesting read, I think the article is worth saving. The whole point of Misplaced Pages is to inform its readers; I found it a useful article and I'm sure others will, so keep it. There are certainly sources out there, and if you're worried about it not being sourced, then look for references, don't delete.--Freelance Intellectual (talk) 22:07, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
  • Merge relevant data into Gun fu (or Equilibrium article) and then kill off the rest. Gun Kata "appears" by name in one Kurt Wimmer film and "sorta" shows itself at one or two points in another one of his films, Ultraviolet. This is not notable enough to stand on its own with few sources if any to rely on. Radagast83 (talk) 06:02, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
  • Keep Evidently notable. Merger into Gun Fu seems sensible. Colonel Warden (talk) 17:30, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
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