Thread:CaptainMagnum/@comment-112155-20140119201712/@comment-71.54.41.83-20140119235050

I can see that just fine. Sorry, I guess I just have a personal thing against making a lot of spare, mostly stub articles about, frankly, some pretty unremarkable things. There's some things that would seem too common-place for me to think we should actually highlight it here. It's really just a handful of pages where I think making an entire page for it would boarder on a waste of space. For some there's just not much service you can give them outside of maybe one/two sentences of description, which is just as well served being left in the article that mentions them.


 * Fitz-Simmons Tablets: (If I'm right to think that you're refering to the tablets they use to control the DWARF drones?) They're just tablets. I wouldn't make an article every time someone would pull out a cell phone to call someone, and frankly I could use any standard ipad/tablet to for the same purpose as Fitz-Simmons does. There's an app for these things and it's just common practice today.


 * Lock-Pick Device: it's just an explosive. Part of the joke in the movie is even how it's just a standard explosive. While that moment/joke itself might give it some notoriety, any way you talk it up, I still just see a standard explosive. It's basic.


 * SHIELD SUV: Nothing special, I wouldn't expect us to have articles on police cars or FBI vehicles. (So far) It's just a standard vehicle with some SHIELD decals. Another standard practice for these groups.


 * Sky's Van: ...depends on how you approach it, Honestly. I just see a dirty van, but you could argue some slight importance based on it's personal importance to Sky.

But besides that I don't hate all of the articles you have done so far. I think some are well deserved, and thats why I did leave most of them, and some of the links you haven't made articles for yet, as they were.


 * Captain America Card Collection: The name really says it all, but I guess it was used as an important plot point.


 * Localize EMP Device: Wonderful. I don't really think we have anything like that in real life that is that small or localized, it seems pretty unique, so it's perfectly cool to draw some attention to it.


 * Walkie-Talkie Wristwatch: Not a foreign concept, but I believe it does deserves some notoriety based on Coulson's attachment to it and its specific history.


 * Tracking Bracelet: Probably the most deserving of it's own article, it is a pretty unique piece of technology by conventional standards.