User talk:Emperor of Terror Scorponok

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You and Megatron have one thing in common.

Please proofread your contributions more thoroughly. By default, we require correct English in our articles, including correct spelling, punctuation, and use of capital letters. If your edits don't follow these rules, other editors may choose to revert them rather than spend their time cleaning up your mistakes.

The continuity notes are there to give an indication of which era the character is from, not to give an exhaustive list of their subgroups and abilities. Please stop needlessly padding them. --abates 07:34, 29 August 2010 (EDT)

Request

Can you please stop editing? All you're doing is making us revert your bad edits. —Interrobang 15:02, 4 September 2010 (EDT)

Victory cast list

This is the second time I've reverted you for adding characters to the Victory main cast list who are clearly not main cast. When you see a change you've made has been reverted, please take note of why. The edit notes can be seen by clicking on a page's history link. --abates 04:44, 6 September 2010 (EDT)

G1 Megatron and Beast Wars

Beast Wars takes place in a continuity that merges events from both the Marvel Comics Generation 1 cartoon and the Sunbow Generation 1 cartoon. Hence, the events unfolding in the Beast Wars belong on Megatron's main fiction page and not the cartoon-specific one. --Detour 08:22, 2 October 2010 (EDT)


You and Megatron have one thing in common.

Please proofread your contributions more thoroughly. By default, we require correct English in our articles, including correct spelling, punctuation, and use of capital letters. If your edits don't follow these rules, other editors may choose to revert them rather than spend their time cleaning up your mistakes.

Your horrible grammar appalls us all. --Detour 05:07, 9 December 2010 (EST)

Common spelling errors you seem to be making

I noticed there's a few spelling errors in particular you seem to be making a lot: "thier" should be spelled "their", "arived" should be "arrived", "atempt" should be "attempt".

I would recommend you use Firefox or Chrome as a browser, as they have inbuilt spell checkers which will underline words you're spelled incorrectly and give you suggestions on correcting them. --abates 19:21, 15 December 2010 (EST)

As an added guide, take note of all the changes that were made to your edits on Dinoking. Use them as examples of how to improve your writing style. Your enthusiasm is good, but edits that require major clean-up to be readable are not.--Apcog 20:04, 15 December 2010 (EST)

Dinoking/Dinoforce

Dinoking's article is about Dinoking himself, not the Dinoforce. Things like that belong on the Dinoforce page. --Detour 01:26, 16 December 2010 (EST)

And it's Deathsaurus, not Deszaras! Get it right! --Detour 02:34, 16 December 2010 (EST)

Please learn to use apostrophes

Not every word that ends in an s has an apostrophe. For instance, in a sentence you added, "Galvatron seem's less mad as instead of all was attacking his troop's, he only attack's them when they fail something.", none of those apostrophes should be there. (also there are a bunch of grammatical problems, and "all was" should be spelled "always", but baby steps, I guess)

This URL may help: http://www.suite101.com/content/punctuation-rules-for-apostrophes-in-english-a215926 --abates 19:24, 25 January 2011 (EST)

I repeat the above with feeling. Plurals do not end with apostrophe s. Please take note of this. --abates 22:17, 24 September 2011 (EDT)

Darkmount pass battle

There's already an article for that at Battle of Darkmount Pass. --abates 00:57, 8 April 2011 (EDT)

This is a total Gurren Lagann reference.
This is a total Gurren Lagann reference.
"EVERY place reminds you of some place else."

Two unrelated things may have some kind of vague, remote, tiny, tenuous similarity, but that alone does not a reference make. Please try to avoid grasping at straws.


Things sharing a similar setting is not a reference. It's only a reference if it's INTENTIONAL, and I'm pretty damn sure this case is not one of them. --ItsWalky 00:54, 20 June 2011 (EDT)

Trivia items

Can you please stop adding trivia items like "X was the first Y to Z" and "X has only Y Z times so far" to articles? They are, for the most part, not very useful information and often get out of date when more fiction is published. --abates 05:18, 29 June 2011 (EDT)

Your DOTM edits (spoilers)

Sentinel Prime is NOT a Decepticon, he does not BECOME a Decepticon, nor is he EVER a Decepticon. He still considers himself an Autobot throughout the entire course of the movie. Please please PLEASE stop adding this misinformation to pages. --ItsWalky 23:19, 1 July 2011 (EDT)

Read your talk page. —Interrobang 00:20, 7 September 2011 (EDT)

If you can't bother even a basic spellcheck of your contributions, I don't see why we should tolerate you dropping DOTM spoilers all over the place. So, if I see you do that to Ironhide's page again, after you've been warned twice now, you're getting a time-out.--RosicrucianTalk 21:30, 4 July 2011 (EDT)

Again

You and Megatron have one thing in common.

Please proofread your contributions more thoroughly. By default, we require correct English in our articles, including correct spelling, punctuation, and use of capital letters. If your edits don't follow these rules, other editors may choose to revert them rather than spend their time cleaning up your mistakes.

And again

You and Megatron have one thing in common.

Please proofread your contributions more thoroughly. By default, we require correct English in our articles, including correct spelling, punctuation, and use of capital letters. If your edits don't follow these rules, other editors may choose to revert them rather than spend their time cleaning up your mistakes.

DOTM images

Please stop DOTM screencaps with big black bars on them. Crop them off first. --abates 19:15, 1 October 2011 (EDT)

Seriously

You and Megatron have one thing in common.

Please proofread your contributions more thoroughly. By default, we require correct English in our articles, including correct spelling, punctuation, and use of capital letters. If your edits don't follow these rules, other editors may choose to revert them rather than spend their time cleaning up your mistakes.