Thread:Shabook/@comment-24675861-20141128042512/@comment-112155-20141128072042

There are vehicles large enough that serve as locations, as there are entire sequences of a movie or TV series that happened there. For instance, the Helicarrier is the location with more screen time in The Avengers.

Besides, for the sake of consistency, I try that every event in a movie, episode or comic has the same degree of detail in the wiki, no matter if the event unfolded in a city, in distant planet, in a region, in a classified facility, or in the deck of a vehicle.

And the reason of having both articles is that nobody can force any reader to read other article when he wants to know something. I have already told you in other occasions how each article should be written from the point of view of the subject of the article. The "Hijacking" event should be written in the Hijacking article, in the Lemurian Star article, in the Captain America: The Winter Soldier, in the Captain America article, in the Black Widow article, in the Batroc article, in the Sitwell article, in the Rumlow article...

Each and every one of those articles should cover this particular event, each of them with a particular point of view. What should never be done is what we had, for example, as the section "History" in the England article before I wrote it, that's simply a redirect with a template, what was the point of that article?

If any reader wants to know the main events of the MCU, he should be able to do it just reading the Events article without having to be redirected to the respective location articles, and if he just wants to know the history of the different locations in the MCUhe should be able to do it just reading them without having to be redirected to the respective event articles.

Besides, the events have a particular layout with Background and Aftermath sections that, if do not happen in the same location, would not appear in the actual location article.