Facts Confirmed
- On 01:54, 1 October 2006 (UTC) John117 had some issues with this article, including, "This is speculation and should be deleted. Only ranks that have actually been mentioned in Halo should be used.". However on 03:38, 7 December 2006 (UTC) they were resolved:
- In case you have forgotten, Miranda Keyes is a Commander. Also, Jacob Keyes, prior to his promotion during the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV, was a Commander (Halo: Fall of Reach, page 161).--Rotaretilbo 13:47, 04 December 2006
- Also, you can find Commander J. G. Ortega on page 162 of Halo: Ghosts of Onyx. It is in the transcript of the letter that cuts his funding due to a lack of findings on the planet Onyx.--Rotaretilbo 16:00, 05 December 2006
- No one has forgotten that have you even read the page?--Ryanngreenday 23:03, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
- Ryan, are you speaking to me? If so, then yes I have read the article, the complaint, and both pages I provided as sources (as I don't know which page you are speaking of). If you mean Lieutenant Commander is not mentioned in Halo, then read page 125 of Halo: Ghosts of Onyx more carefully. If this is directed at the person disputing the facts (John117 or something like that), then...whatever I suppose.--Rotaretilbo 16:06, 05 December 2006
- I'm a tad new to the inner workings of halopedia, but if I have proven that the ranks are used in the Halo universe and provided sources, can I take down the Fact or Fiction thingy? Also, can I take down the Real World thingy too (since the ranks spoken of are all used in Halo)?--Rotaretilbo 16:04, 05 December 2006
- Yes if you provide sources then you can remove the tags. However for the {{FactOrFictionTalk}} you don't remove the tag you change it to {{FactOrFictionResolved}} like above-- Esemono 03:38, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
Before someone puts a FactOrFiction template
I said it was visible on Miranda Keyes' collar, and it is. Take a look.
--Rot 00:06, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
- Smooth dectective work -- Esemono 02:50, 7 January 2007 (UTC)