Talk:Blackrock Enterprises
I've been trying to pin down info on Blackrock's company, but it is kind of murky. G.B. is once introduced as the President of "The Blackrock Corporate Conglomerate," I, Robot-Master! but all the other early references depict him as representing "Blackrock Enterprises" which is headquartered in Portland. After a long absence, G.B. meets with the Neo-Knights in the corporate headquarters of "Blackrock Industries" in Washington, D.C. I was thinking that corporate organization can be complicated, so maybe "Blackrock Enterprises" and "Blackrock Industries" are divisions of "The Blackrock Corporate Conglomerate" or something. It is also unclear how things like the Blackrock Chronic Care Institute and the Blackrock Motor Speedway are affiliated with the corporation. Maybe he just owns those things outright.
Anyway, it all makes writing up a proper article for the company difficult. The safest thing to do would be to have separate articles for Blackrock Corporate Conglomerate/Blackrock Enterprises/Blackrock Industries listing just the hard facts we know about them with notes saying "It is unclear what relationship this has with Blackrock Industries/Blackrock Enterprises/Blackrock Corporate Conglomerate." Sound good? - Starfield 22:37, 9 June 2012 (EDT)
- Thinking more about it, he was only introduced as the president of the "Blackrock corporate conglomerate" once. I think I read too much into that. The guy doing the introduction might have just been being descriptive. The vast majority of the time it is referred to as "Blackrock Enterprises." He is called president of "Blackrock Enterprises" in issue 31. So now I think the article should be at "Blackrock Enterprises" as being by far the most prominent name. - Starfield 23:48, 10 June 2012 (EDT)
Blackrock Corporation
The Wings Universe mentions a "Blackrock Corporation" as responsible for the creation of Carzap. This is mentioned at the bottom of the current "Blackrock Enterprises" page, but as the Wings Universe is a cartoon-oriented continuity, rather than a Marvel-oriented one, I'm wondering if changes need to be made. There are a few options, of course: 1. Simply edit the top of the page to remove the Marvel-specific reference, and incorporate all variations of a Blackrock company on this page, 2. Give "Blackrock Corporation" its own page (although there would be ridiculously little to put there). I'm sure others can suggest better ways of doing this, but thought I'd at least bring it up.--G.B. Blackrock (talk) 14:33, 22 May 2015 (EDT) (my screen name perhaps suggests why I've taken an interest)

