Thread:SwagMasterDbl/@comment-29362220-20171207164550/@comment-26838855-20171207164946

Excellent. I was just about to post that I had created Part 8 but you beat me to it, so here we are. BardicFire wrote: BEJT can you link me that style guide again? Im gonna start working on the Runaways timeline. OK, this is what I said: BEJT wrote: BardicFire wrote: Currently on episode 3 of Punisher, conjectureal evidence suggests that he didn't retire till spring 2016.

EDIT: on episode 8, it's pretty firmly October/ November 2016, I mean possibly 2017 but not likely Alright thanks, just starting it now.

BardicFire wrote: If y'all give me a guide to how you do timeline stuff I can do some of those shows. I can only watch Netflix shows as soon as they come out but I watch everything else day after.

EDIT: With the coming discussion for Punisher and Runaways, and this discussion being super long already, could we start a part 8? If you look here, in the drafts we quite often do brief bullet points for the events until the chance when we can write it properly. What would be helpful is if, for example, you could flesh out the events - "Luke and Danny meet and discuss last night" is a brief bullet point we've made, that for the actual thing should say something like "Temple organizes for Rand and Cage to meet. The duo discuss the events of the night before, talking about how..." etc.

It should have a medium amount of detail, but stay reasonably concise.

We can explain about references and things later but for now don't worry about them if you're editing a draft page like Defenders here or Inhumans here, as we can add them and make any necessary corrections. You'll pick it up and we'll explain as we go, but it would be a great help if at any point you feel up to writing up some of the events in better detail on those draft pages. One thing to note is the manual of style on the wiki is that you should formally write either using full names or just surnames - not referring to characters as "Danny" or "Luke". The only time you can do that is if, in that section, you're referring to multiple members of the same family. "The Meachums visit blah blah blah. Ward asks xyz, and Joy does xyz." These (1, 2) are the full instructions but yeah, that stuff is enough to get going. Since it's on the draft, if there's any issue we can correct it, and we can sort the timeline references when we know better when Runaways takes place.

I've made rough notes for the order of events that you can flesh out.