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[edit] Iris Thorne
Concerning your Iris Thorne character article, I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to put it up for deletion, or drarastically change it. No such character named "Iris Thorne" exists, and most of the information in the article is nothing short of un-canonical. First off, there was a reploid introduced in Mega Man Extreme 2 called Iris. Simply Iris. No last name. She did not carry an automated pistol, and she did appear "spritually" in Mega Man Zero. Third, there is no such thing as a bio-robot in the Mega Man series. They're called Reploids. I like your article (its very well written), but that information is not true, that character is not real, and adding in articles that represent fancruft from Ciel Network is grossly uncanical. The real Iris (licensesd and created by Capcom) is at List of Mega Man X characters. Thanks, however, and welcome to wikipedia. -MegamanZero|Talk 04:33, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
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Were you trying to nominate Iris Thorne for deletion yourself?? If so, you mangled it pretty badly and ended up wiping out the instructions on how to delete a page. I suggest you not try deleting pages again right away, and read the directions much more carefully next time. Or ask for help. --Srleffler 01:39, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re: Concerning: Iris Thorne
I'm afraid I am not an expert of any information concerning Iris from Megaman X4 nor an expert of information from the X Series. All I know is the bare bones of the story, having never owned nor played any of the games (except for Command Mission). In the meantime, I have tagged the article as factually inaccurate and have removed as much Megaman Zero misinformation as possible. Wolf ODonnell 21:55, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
- Have the entire thing deleted. There can't be that much info on Iris that she deserves an entire article all to herself. She is, after all, a secondary character, right? Wolf ODonnell 23:59, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
in reguards to your statement about my Iris article, I appreciate criticism, although please allow me to explain. Yes, there are many fan altercations to the Rockman X universe, although not everything you see is fiction.
Iris carried an automatic pistol in the Rockman X manga by Yoshiro Iwamoto, and she only used it at the time when she threatened to commit suicide if Zero and Colonel did not stop fighting. Iris was also kidnapped and forced to fight inside of the huge mecha in the end of the manga, instead of going insane and trying to kill Zero. I own the manga, and I stand by what I saw. The name "Thorne" comes from the Rockman X4 information book by Capcom that I own and translated, and the information of a father figure in the scientist team involved in the "ultimate reploid project" came from the same book. I said "bio-Robot" because I felt it was another example of a Reploid's construction, although looking at it now, it was probably a poor decision. I specifically said it was a dispute as to wether or not Iris was or was not the Dark Elf, as I have noticed many people believe she is while many also believe she is not.
All the same, feel free to delete the article if you feel you must, all I can say is, I tried.
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- The article is very well written. I like it, and I appreciate your hard work, but the information is incorrect (the manga is not canon), and you inserted that incorrect speculation into the Dark elf article. Also note that we already had a Iris article pior to the creation of your own. I'm sure no ones angry or anything, just worried about introducing wrong information to wikipedia. That said, I'm glad you have a liking for the Mega Man series, and I hope you continue editting with us, as your article quality is surperb. Welcome to wikipedia BTW, and don't hesitate to leave a comment on my talkpage if you want to talk about anything. Regards, MegamanZero|Talk 17:00, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
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