Thread:Shabook/@comment-3164086-20141217065819/@comment-3164086-20141230074022

I did not say that you have attacked me, though you have indeed accused me of wrongdoing. Seeing as how the definition of accuse is to recognize an offense you believe somebody has committed, you have indeed accused me. However, although I have recognized four of your accusations as perfectly valid, the others, in saying that I made the article "unfaithful" and "unclear", are wildly unsubstantiated.

I'm just making the point that your reversions to "fix" my mistakes, were for four mistakes. As a matter of fact, the only mistake you can seem to find with my overhaul of the article was in that I formatted timeline events together incorrectly. In the spirit of a Wiki, you should have taken the time to:

A - Recognize that the grammatical errors fixed were so numerous as to disrupt the reader.

B - Understood that simply moving the events yourself so as to format the Wiki, and then shooting me a message about what I did wrong would have built upon my edits to fix the article on both fronts (the founding principle of a Wiki), instead of choosing to fix it on neither.

Also, my edit on the Phil Coulson article added a single apostrophe. If I accidentally typed somewhere else, I apologize, but I am fairly certain that all I did was add an apostrophe, which should not have messed up the formatting of the text box in any way.

Furthermore, the Bruce Banner article. I do have an honest question about this. The sentence I edited "Bruce" into used "Banner" three times, which is why I was trying to add variety. I can understand wanting to refrain from referring to a character by their first name, but you edited the article when I wrote "Dr.". Is it really improper to use their title like that? Honest question here, as I thought that was allowed.

In any event, all I am trying to do with regards to the Triskelion is bring to your attention the reasons why your reversions were unjustified and against the spirit of Wikis, and prove that the articles were better for my grammatical corrections and would have simply been "golden" if you had graciously fixed what I honestly messed up, which, as we have proven, was not at all numerous.

- Master Tej -