Thread:Hacker1996/@comment-10507735-20190719034601/@comment-10507735-20190721101005

I'll even give examples :-

A) About Rodents (your initial edit 17/07/2019:

"* As evidenced in Lab X18, it's suggested a good number these rodents were originally test subjects before the Chernobyl incident. After high dosages of radiation transformed these beasts into what they are now, the mutated rodents most likely escaped and wreak havoc in the Zone."

Now apart from this being "cut-n-paste" from the main S.T.A.L.K.E.R. wiki (a priori plagiarism) it falls apart on several levels:
 * 1) "As evidenced in Lab X18.." WHICH Lab X18? SoC or LA? The two are totally different. The beasts' capabilities are completely different (in SoC they're a bit of a challenge - in LA, and especially LADC, they die if scratched...
 * 2) "..it's suggested.. " WHERE???
 * 3) "..the mutated rodents most likely escaped.. " SPECULATION. If you know better, substantiate your claim
 * 4) But most telling of all, you make zero reference to a cutscene in X18 that appears in various versions of LA and LADC where there is a "classroom" that contains a few "Dark Stalkers" / Sin characters who mutate into Rodents (doesn't happen in SoC) which, if integrated sensibly, wouldn't give ME a case for reverting your edits!!

Bloodsucker edits:

"* Curiously, each species has evidence of severe decomposing – bits of flesh appear to be rotting off the body. All specimens seem to lack skulls as the skin on their heads peels away in areas to expose the brain underneath, perhaps explaining their lack of any sign of sentient intelligence or reason. This isn't present in most of the Bloodsuckers in Clear Sky, and only in a handful in Shadow of Chernobyl before becoming a global trait in Call of Pripyat, perhaps suggesting that the Bloodsuckers in the area are evolving, or that the species as a whole is afflicted with a genetic disorder. However, it may also be a sign of aging."

- you 19/07/2019

Another tour de force of "cut-n-paste" from the main S.T.A.L.K.E.R. wiki.

TBAH, if you had rewritten this to properly reflect variations observed in the canon games (with cross references) - I would be happy to 'let it go' - THAT WOULD CONTRIBUTE TO BOTH WIKIS.

If you had mentioned the differences inter-version concerning the combat / defensive variations for this critter, I would have NAILED it into the wiki as "observed fact".

Do you see the difference?

What it boils down to is this;
 * 1) If you make multiple meaningless edits - they get rolled back.
 * 2) If you plagiarize - it gets rolled back.
 * 3) If you play "mix-n-match" of 1 + 2 - it gets rolled back.
 * 4) Keep a neutral style in your writings until further notice..
 * 5) Writing (Byte Me is a jerk!) in your meta data is childish, it gives me a laugh, but it probably doesn't impress anyone else, is permanent and drags the place down.
 * 6) Corollary to 5), I have been called much much worse, and just shrug.
 * 7) I am also far far older than you (not from a galaxy far far away..) and have seen things that I sincerely hope you never have to see. Ever. (see 6 above)

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