Will each Gathering and Infiltration issue get its own page? - 207.112.110.135 20:57, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
- While the IDW G1 series in general should get its own page seperate from those on Infiltration, Escalation, etc., I'd say no, each individual issue shouldn't get its own page. Just give each story arc its own page (like we have one for Infiltration right now; this is how things are done for the Marvel comics already). I'd also lean heavily towards not giving individual issues of a mini-series their own pages, since it seems kinda pointless. --69.195.82.24 21:51, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
- Whoops, that was me. --Suki Brits 21:51, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
Of course, that's already been done with the TFTM adaptation and Headmasters. - RolonBolon 22:22, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
- As the person who's ended up creating the vast bulk of these entries, I can only say that the standard I've been using is, if the comic issue has a separate title, it gets a separate entry. Therefore, the four US issues of the Underbase Saga each get their own page, as does each issue of the two series you mention, but Time Wars gets one entry for the large number of issues it got. Anyone who feels this is inappropriate is welcome to make changes, but be warned that there's been a lot of precedent set by now (admittedly, mostly by me, but that's only because there really hasn't been anyone else doing comics).--G.B. Blackrock 23:40, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
- I kinda prefer a page-per-issue deal, but I could easily be outnumbered by you folk. For example, the Fan Club comics share ongoing storylines, but there's so many continuity notes for each individual issue I think it would be confusing to keep track of things otherwise. --ItsWalky 01:02, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
- For the US comics, I could make such revision quite easily (in fact, would probably only have to make one or two changes at most), if that's what people want. I was under the impression that "by story" was considered preferable when I started, mostly because we didn't seem to want redundant pages for UK comics that were essentially the same as US ones. However, I'd be happy to go "page-per-issue" with the US stuff that I've already done.--G.B. Blackrock 02:00, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
- I kinda prefer a page-per-issue deal, but I could easily be outnumbered by you folk. For example, the Fan Club comics share ongoing storylines, but there's so many continuity notes for each individual issue I think it would be confusing to keep track of things otherwise. --ItsWalky 01:02, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
- I was thinking about this the other day- I think it has to be both consistent, and express that which is most appropriate.
- In a lot of cases in modern storytelling (ugh) the same 'stuff' is appening in all the issues, with no different 'flavor' or focus to an individual issue. these usually have 1 title for 6 issues, and i feel its appropriate to cover them as one story.
- Ultimately, i think if yu have a 1-title 6 issue series that actually has 6 very different storie in it (as sometimes happens) maybe it shoudl just be broken up into issue-numbered sub-sections on the story page. One of the benefits of a source as open-ended as Wiki is that you're not oppressd by a standard-- you can always go in and make exceptions/custom layouts. We have 2or 3 disambig templates, for example. Multiple standard layouts that best address the material, so to speak. -derik18:51, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
- While I agree that it's an advantage not to be "oppressed by a standard," I'm rather a fan of standarization where appropriate. As far as possible, articles about similar things should follow similar patterns, if you get my meaning.--G.B. Blackrock 21:44, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
- I've added a table of issue links to the main Infiltration page; I'l see if I can slap something in those pages soon. Are there any particular preferences for content? --IMAGinES 05:22, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
- I dunno! I still think we should just break up the over-arcing Infiltration page into individual issues, as we do most other issues, just for Referencing purposes. It's kinda bothering me that on Ratchet (G1)'s page, there's just a single footnote tag at the beginning of the IDW section that links to the entire miniseries, when ideally I could link individual sentences to the actual issue they reference. --ItsWalky 05:29, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
- I just did some rabid footnoting of the info pages for Ratchet and other Infiltration characters. Does that look as though it works? --IMAGinES 00:45, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- I've added a table of issue links to the main Infiltration page; I'l see if I can slap something in those pages soon. Are there any particular preferences for content? --IMAGinES 05:22, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
- While I agree that it's an advantage not to be "oppressed by a standard," I'm rather a fan of standarization where appropriate. As far as possible, articles about similar things should follow similar patterns, if you get my meaning.--G.B. Blackrock 21:44, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
I hope you folks don't mind me nipping in and contributing - I'm a new user! --IMAGinES 06:36, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
Megatron's Alt Form[]
Not having my issue of The War Within on me, did Megatron have the same appearance, and if so, what was his alt-mode? --IMAGinES 05:17, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
- War Within Megatron was a completely different design. (Pat Lee designed it, and Don F reworked it.) It was a tank with lots of barrels, all based on the various gun barrels and attachments the original gun Megatron had. --ItsWalky 05:23, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
- [1]--ItsWalky 05:23, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
Oooh. Thank you for the link, Walky! Okay, similar but definitely not the same. Still, it wouldn't surprise me if IDW-MT becomes a similar tank. Here's hoping we get a look in Stormbringer... --IMAGinES 01:31, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
Are the altmodes listed for the seekers right? I thought they were all different models for some reason. -Derik 00:15, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
Updated Alt Modes[]
I listed Ironhide and Ratchet as Dodge Sprinters, because the overall shape of their van modes is very much Sprinter shaped (see Ironhide here), but their front ends look like the previous-generation Mercedes Sprinter (seen here) which weren't available in the US. (The difference being the squared-off vs. angled headlights/grille) To further complicate things, the grille insert looks like it's from a late-90's Ford Windstar, what with the inset oval logo. However, I thought that "Dodge Sprinter van with previous-model European Sprinter headlights and grille that looks like it's from an old Ford minivan" was getting a bit too picky. (For those that care, the Sprinter is a Mercedes-designed van that was brought to the US by DaimlerChrysler to replace Dodge's full-sized Ram Van a few years ago.) - Ducktimus 20:37, 8 March 2007 (UTC) (I keep forgetting to sign these things...)