Thread:Sakaros/@comment-1998339-20190525230302/@comment-1998339-20190630001638

Incidentally, I thought a protect was a novel but well-reasoned solution to the editing issue. [ I've discovered] that one-hour protects are a great way to quickly put a definitive end to edit warring & illegitimate editing. They're not too long to potentially interfere with good faith editing but are long enough to discourage vandals with short attention spans.

I disagree with your analysis that the page wasn't fanon—inclusion of real-world locations is permitted, and the mention of becoming a Jedi clearly roped in the Star Wars universe as well. What about Phillip Hockley's fanon then? Apart from the Splatoons material which clearly violates the no-crossovers policy, he had a few articles that mixed real-world cities & Olympian athletes with Star Wars elements like R2 droids & starfighter squadrons. We've both deleted articles like these in the past, often with the deletion summary "real-world events masquerading as fanon." The Trevor Jaco page seemed like a nearly identical case to me&mdash;primarily real-world figures (the author's family & place of residence) with a slight smattering of Star Wars tacked on as an afterthought.