Talk:Ewok (3.5e Race)

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Extra Info[edit]

I added extra info after looking it up. --Cerin616, Drew 15:29, 17 January 2008 (MST)

Ewoks do not come from Endor. They come from one of Endor's moons. --Aarnott 21:20, 24 January 2008 (MST)
The Ewoks do live on Endor. Endor is a moon of a bigger planet which I can't remember the name of. --FLaMiNg WaLrUs 13:34, 27 September 2008
The bigger planet you can't remember the name of is called "Endor". Apparently the moon has no name, but is called "the forest moon of Endor" or just "Endor", so I suppose the article here is correct. --Aarnott 10:04, 29 September 2008 (MDT)
There is no planet of Endor, the moon revolves around a binary star. --TK-Squared 11:08, 29 September 2008 (MDT)
I looked up Ewoks on wikipedia and apparently Ewoks live on "the forest moon of Endor". I'm not quite sure if that means there's a moon of a planet called Endor or Endor is the forest moon itself. My guess would be Endor is the moon. --FLaMiNg WaLrUs 18:05, 14 October 2008 (MDT)
Here's where I got my information: [1]. It seems to be the place to go for accurate Star Wars info... --Aarnott 16:33, 15 October 2008 (MDT)
Actually, Wookiepedia's information is often very off. --Axaj 19:19, 18 May 2009 (MDT)

Therefore versus Therefor[edit]

In automatic languages, "therefore" is spelled without the last "e", just to let you know. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 12.227.202.134 (talkcontribs) 11:28, 3 February 2008 (MST). Please sign your posts.

Therefore versus Therefor.
Both are real words and will probably get through your spelling checker, but they mean different things. Therefore with a final e is by far the more common word; it means "for that reason" or "consequently." Therefor without the final e is archaic in most contexts, and today you're likely to see it only in legal documents. It means "for that" (just as thereto means "to that" and therefrom means "from that"). Unless you're in a law office, you almost certainly want therefore.[1]
  1. http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/t.html
  2. --Green Dragon 23:24, 3 February 2008 (MST)

    Copyrighted Material[edit]

    I think this page requires a {{Copyright Disclaimer}}. --Sulacu 12:39, 3 February 2008 (MST)

    Done. --Green Dragon 23:24, 3 February 2008 (MST)

    Editing Lock[edit]

    I have had a problem recently with someone editing a class I made when I didn't want it to be edited. This page has an editing lock and I was wondering if someone could tell me how do to that.--FLaMiNg WaLrUs 14:42, 17 October 2008 (MDT)

    Well, there are two kinds of locks that can be put on pages [both can only be added by admins]. The first locks it out from all users [besides admins] so even you can't edit it. The second type blocks it from just edits made by IPs. To attain either kind, leave a note on your article's talk page and an admin will add a lock for you. If you Don't want people making edits to your page, you can always roll-back changes in the article's history tab when need be, or leave a note on the talk page, or even a note at the top of the article. Hope that was helpful. --Ganteka 17:14, 17 October 2008 (MDT)
    Thanks. It was quite helpful. --FLaMiNg WaLrUs 09:44, 19 October 2008 (MDT)

    Updates[edit]

    So, it seems this page has been locked for almost a decade. If someone could unlock it, that would be great.
    If not, could an administrator please remove the author template (in accordance with Help:Attribution Policy) and update the copyright disclaimer to include franchise (Star Wars) and owner (The Walt Disney Company)? That would also be great. - Guy 19:51, 9 September 2018 (MDT)