Talk:List of Star Wars planets (E-G)
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[edit] Felucia
Considering that Saleucami has a separate article and is included in the "Star Wars Planets" template, shouldn't Felucia, which appears in Episode III, and is perhaps more important than Saleucami anyway, be given the same status? And what about Mygeeto, or Cato Neimoidia? Arco Acqua 12:30, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
- Honestly, I don't think Salecami merits its own article either, but some people may not like it if I go ahead and merge it. I'm all for a general interest encyclopedia with directions to Wikipedia. — Deckiller 13:30, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Empress Teta
I am suspicious as to the contents of the second paragraph of the Empress Teta entry (formerly listed under Cinnagar). Even more so now that I have just deleted incorrect information under Koros Minor and Korriban. Since Empress Teta was formerly known as Koros Major, some verification of that second paragraph would be nice. --wacko2 04:52, 20 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] TOCLeft
I saw someone place one on the first list, and I think it looks pretty good. I'll add the templates; if anyone dislikes it, feel free to remove it. Deckiller 14:30, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Note to anyone intending on splitting off a section
This page has been processed by N-Bot, which, for browsing convenience, changes links to redirects to lists to links to the relevant list sections: e.g. [[Eriadu]] is changed to [[List of Star Wars planets (E-G)#Eriadu |Eriadu]].
As a result, anyone who intends to split a section out of this page should be aware that, as of 15 June 2006, the following sections were linked to from the following pages:
- Felucia : List of Star Wars creatures
- Galantos : List of Star Wars races
- Fondor : Memory of Ithor, Bollux
~~ N-Bot (t/c) 19:12, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] England?
England is the planet which apparently manufactures medical supplies for the Galactic Empire. Aside from this little is known about the planet England, except that they use a written alphabet similar to the Latin alphabet, rather than the more common Aurebesh. When Princess Leia is being interrogated aboard the Death Star in A New Hope, the words "Made in England" can clearly be seen on the syringe of the interrogator droid.
This is some sort of joke, right? 64.129.128.2 19:52, 19 July 2006 (UTC)