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:::There have been three hours of programming. Production staff appeared in hour one of programming and hour three of programming. I didn't say they appeared in "two whole hours" of the show. That doesn't even make sense. | :::There have been three hours of programming. Production staff appeared in hour one of programming and hour three of programming. I didn't say they appeared in "two whole hours" of the show. That doesn't even make sense. | ||
:::Production staff are also in TAR a lot. There are production people at a zipline which I think was in season 7. Another instince was season 9 when Fran was having a hard time bungee jumping. Also, the most obvious is also season seven when Brian and Greg flip their van and the camera guy is lying on the ground.]<sup>]</sup><small>]</small><sub>]</sub> 20:14, 28 June 2006 (UTC) | ::::Production staff are also in TAR a lot. There are production people at a zipline which I think was in season 7. Another instince was season 9 when Fran was having a hard time bungee jumping. Also, the most obvious is also season seven when Brian and Greg flip their van and the camera guy is lying on the ground.]<sup>]</sup><small>]</small><sub>]</sub> 20:14, 28 June 2006 (UTC) |
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Otto4711
There's a page I want to split but I can't find step-by-step instructions on how to do it, to make sure that existing links point to the split-off page, etc.
- What's the page, and what's the kind of splitting you want to do? -- Drini 20:29, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
- Irina Derevko, I want to split the section on Katya Derevko off onto its own page and make sure all the links which currently redirect to Irina get pointed to the new page.Otto4711 21:26, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
- Also I would like to know how to insert the Character chart that's found at the bottom of the Irina page into the new page and how to add characters to the chart.Otto4711 21:34, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
- What's the page, and what's the kind of splitting you want to do? -- Drini 20:29, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
Firstly, take a look at Misplaced Pages:Manual of Style (writing about fiction).
I'm not advocating the splitting of the article - perhaps an Alias wiki (that deals just with Alias) is what you are looking for.
To do the split you just create the new article. You would need to check the "What links here" for the Irina Derevko page (available in the toolbox, under the search bar) to fix any links. The "Character chart" is a template available at Template:alias. Any change to the template will affect all pages it's used on - so discuss on the talk page first.--Commander Keane 22:35, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
OK, I give up
How do I add something to a category page, for example http://en.wikipedia.org/Category:Fictional_technology
- To add a page to that category you do not edit the category page itself. You add ] at the bottom of the article you want to add. Check out any article, eg Tai Nam Wan, to see how categories are added.--Commander Keane 07:36, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
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Please show more civility and restraint in your edit summaries. Thanks. --Madchester 02:33, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
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TAR
Hello Otto...thanks for your note. I guess the 'issue' about Frankenberry is that there are multiple editors of the page all of whom don't recall this nickname. As I stated, I've just rewatched all the episodes (not because of this!) and don't hear it. If it is in there once, does that constitue a real nickname? If I am hearing Fran N' Barry but they said Frankenberry once...does that truly need to be in the page. I guess that will be a discussion point. As you might have seen I have reopened the discussion on the TAR discussion page. With regards to having to 'prove' this, all the other nicknames are easily recalled by multiple editors thus there wasn't a need to specify an episode/timestamp. Those nicknames were used continously in multiple episodes by multiple teams. KsprayDad 12:27, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
Andrian Lazarey
Please do not remove maintenance tags; they are there so that editors can provide the appropriate citations and references to the information on the article.
There's no indication of where the information is from. The actual television show? The official website? A fan website? An article in Entertainment Weekly or the New York Times? Please leave the tag there, so that the appropriate references can be added by editors. --Madchester 16:55, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
FTL (Alias)
I believe the Alias section would greatly benefit from an article on FTL, seeing as there is one for almost every major intelligence organization on the show. As I am not a member, I cannot do this myself, and last time I submitted an article to the article requests section, it was ignored. So, here is my article. Feel free to edit it as you will.
FTL is a fictional Chinese organized crime group on the TV series Alias that deals in intelligence. It is featured in the first season. It is based in Hong Kong and led by Quan Li. Another known operative is the torturer Dr. Jong Lee, aka "Suit and Glasses." FTL is a rival of the Alliance of Twelve (mainly SD-6), K-Directorate, and the CIA. At the beginning of the series, FTL appears to be ahead of the other groups in the hunt for artifacts of Milo Rambaldi, as many artifacts are retrieved from FTL bases. In the pilot, we learn that FTL was responsible for the death of Oskar Mueller, a modern-day alchemist (who based his work off of Rambaldi's designs) who is later revealed to have once headed the Prophet Five project. Later in the season, FTL headquarters is raided by agents of "The Man" led by Julian Sark. Quan Li is assassinated by Sark in public. After that, its agent roster was compromised, and presumably most of its agents were either killed or forced to work for the Man.
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The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency
I added those comments you made about Claudia to the article, which could give us an indication of what could happen during the series' run, which means we could see more models with related LGBT ties or other personal issues. Robert Moore 18:36 (UTC) 26 June 2006
Production Staff
What production staff are you talking about that have appeared in 2 out of 3 hours of Treasure Hunters?TeckWizContribsGuestbook 18:25, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
- The medical guy in episode 2 and the rescue divers and other production people who were hovering around the Browns in Hawaii.Otto4711 19:42, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
- And this amounts to two whole hours how?TeckWizContribsGuestbook 19:43, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
- There have been three hours of programming. Production staff appeared in hour one of programming and hour three of programming. I didn't say they appeared in "two whole hours" of the show. That doesn't even make sense.
- Production staff are also in TAR a lot. There are production people at a zipline which I think was in season 7. Another instince was season 9 when Fran was having a hard time bungee jumping. Also, the most obvious is also season seven when Brian and Greg flip their van and the camera guy is lying on the ground.TeckWizContribsGuestbook 20:14, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
- There have been three hours of programming. Production staff appeared in hour one of programming and hour three of programming. I didn't say they appeared in "two whole hours" of the show. That doesn't even make sense.
- And this amounts to two whole hours how?TeckWizContribsGuestbook 19:43, 28 June 2006 (UTC)