Talk:Dellalt Conflict

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Retcon?

The problem with articles like this is that this took part in the Dellalt system in the Allied Tion sector. The sector was later renamed to Tion Cluster. I'd fill this article out, but it took place in Dellalt which is slated for rename come the galaxy change. Should I hold off adding content until the galaxy change, or just fill out now and we retcon location names later on? --Alex Tylger 15:59, 28 February 2011 (GMT)

Better to do it while you're inspired and fix later. It won't be the only retcon we'll have to do. Orphaea Imperium 01:06, 1 March 2011 (GMT)
The article will eventually need to be moved as well, as Allied Tion will become a sector once again, one of three that make up the Tion Cluster. I'll add additional info here on the actual events that took place, specifics of the blockade and talks. --Alex Tylger 01:36, 1 March 2011 (GMT)
Then there's also the issue of things like the Battle of Beta. Right now, it'd be Loronar, not Beta. I've no idea what name change it'll go through come the Galaxy changes. Sounds like another to add to the ToDo list. :/ Weylin vi Cron 08:58, 1 March 2011 (GMT)
Was Beta actually ever called Beta system though? I was always under the impression that it was called Beta because it was site B in the search for Veynom during FTA. X-110 being the last one, either Gamma or Delta. --Alex Tylger 12:49, 1 March 2011 (GMT)
That's the question of the day, truthfully. FTA happened when there were all those X-### systems around, the precursor to the Darkness era hiddens. The Imperials have typically called it the Beta system, typically, but that's likely due to lack of knowledge over what its old designation was. And that calling something the X-145 System sounds... Kinda goofy. Weylin vi Cron 13:24, 1 March 2011 (GMT)