Thread:Sakaros/@comment-44790410-20200120220341/@comment-104549-20200120224109

Ah, now that's a horse of a different color. It comes in one size only, and is put there because the article has problems that need to be addressed. In your case, I put it there because of two issues: tense and NPOV. You might want to check out the Article Guidelines for this, but in short:
 * Tense: Every sentence of every article (except a Behind the Scenes section) needs to be past tense. As a single example, in the introductory sentence, the verb "is" is a problem, because it's present tense.
 * NPOV: Stands for "Neutral Point of View", and means that the article needs to be written objectively, without value judgments. For example, "Bob was powerful" is unacceptable, because that's the author making a judgment about what is and isn't powerful.  "Bob's peers considered him the most powerful being that had ever drawn breath, in that or any other galaxy", even though it's way more over the top, is acceptable, because the view is attributed to defined beings in-universe (it would be different—and problematic—if it said "some people considered Bob powerful", because that begs the question, "Who?").

That should be enough to get you on the right track to fixing the article, but let me know if you have other questions once you read the Article Guidelines.