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| Why not, for example, a page about rebreathers that would include the multiple types, such as the R-42 case-filter, the YV-65, the PZ-238, etc.? -Japeth555 | | Why not, for example, a page about rebreathers that would include the multiple types, such as the R-42 case-filter, the YV-65, the PZ-238, etc.? -Japeth555 |
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| :I agree that in cases like this, where an article has no unique information and only refers to a single subject, it would be much more productive to only list the part in the parent article (in this case SPI armor). If we had, for example, technical specifications or other info on the battery it would warrant an article, but as it stands, it feels a bit roundabout compared to just having the info on the SPI page.
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| :@Japeth555: Maybe. If there's enough unique info on the workings of those rebreathers to work into a proper article body, then perhaps. I'm honestly not sure how much worth it would be, though, as you'd essentially be adding another list article that needs to be updated as new info (info on rebreathers, in this case) gets released. --[[User:Jugus|Jugus]] ([[User talk:Jugus|talk]]) 00:37, 14 September 2016 (EDT)
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