Thread:AtlantisUchiha/@comment-3528596-20170811142145

Hey there! I wanted to let you know that I've reverted your edit to United Nations Space Command. Per the Content policy, "A crossover is defined as a story in which characters, events, settings, etc. from one fictional universe directly crossover into/enter the Star Wars universe. A crossover does not include concepts borrowed from other universes, as long as that universe does not directly crossover into the Star Wars universe" (emphasis added). Thus, articles that bring Earth into the Star Wars universe are allowed on Star Wars Fanon. Additionally, although I'm not particularly familiar with Halo, it seems to me that the author is only borrowing names/conceptual ideas and does not intend to be directly crossing over. Admittedly, that's often a very fine line for authors to walk, but in my judgement, he's okay here. Finally, you're also correct that the article doesn't really touch on Star Wars, but that's also permissible (if not ideal). Taking a look at what links to the page, you'll see that Orion War does contain references to Star Wars. It's not great practice for United Nations Space Command to not link back to other articles by the author on the same subject, but that's not really a deletion-worthy offense.

Moving on a bit, that same "What links here" led me to your article Chrononian, and I have a couple quick notes to give you. I would very much like to see you edit/remove the "Author's Note" at the bottom of the article for a few reasons. You are allowed to make your own version of a UNSC page if you'd like. You can differentiate them by using the title "United Nations Space Command (AtlantisUchiha)" or "United Nations Space Command (Atlantis)" or some such. At that point, you can use to note the different pages. Additionally, the "Author's Note" isn't particularly relevant to this page. A notice of that kind (such as the "Youmay" template) is appropriate for two pages with similar or the same names, but it isn't necessary in reference to a link on a page. Finally, you're using a lot of inflammatory language in your "Author's Note" which could be construed as unnecessarily attacking the article and/or the author. Remember, always assume good faith when it comes towards other users, and, if there is a problem, reach out to an administrator or moderator rather than posting inflammatory messages at the bottom of your own articles.

While on the subject of Chrononian, I feel obligated to reiterate what Sakaros said in the thread below this: your template "AtlantisUchiha's Article" does not change anything about the ownership or permissions of the article. The article is subject to the same Editing policy as every other page on this wiki, and nothing is, legally, anyone's creative "property", per Wikia/FANDOM's licensing.

Finally, I also wanted to remind you that, per the Article guidelines, "All in-universe articles should be written in the past tense" (excepting a "Behind the scenes" section). Please make sure you adjust Chrononian accordingly; it is currently all in present tense.

If you have any questions about any of this, please ask me. I'm here to help and make things clearer. I apologize about the length of this post, but I thought it best to cover everything I had to say in one spot. Thanks so much, and best of luck with your editing. Cheers! 