::Recommend keeping the title and author of the banned text with the summaries (wherever those end up). The banned text page is a good idea, and links are a no-brainer, but an additional line for quick reference will help keep people from "discovering" a new banned text weeks after it was found. Won't a wreckage summary page also grow quite large? If we're worried about large pages, why don't we just create a page for each wreckage? -- [[User:MadCactus|MadCactus]] 10:45, 15 April 2007 (PDT)
:::It's not so much I'm worried about large pages as I'm worried about one page having information about several things, one of which takes up 95% of the page drowning out the rest of the information. A seperate wreckage/shard page is good, with a link to each text in the format of <pre>[[Year_Zero_Banned_Media#Book_Name|Book Name by Author]]</pre> at the bottom of each description. We also have to condense the descriptions, some are longer than the text of the email itself. IMO, create a seperate page with only the wreckage/shard details on it, and each one will have a Description, a link to the Banned Media Text, and a list of Connections that link the email to other theories/facts that relate. [[User:BurnHavoc|BurnHavoc]] 15:09, 15 April 2007 (PDT)
::::I'm dumb, for some reason I completely forgot about the whole renaming the link thing (even though I've been doing it all day). Looks like a great idea. And wherever the summaries go is no big deal to me, I was just throwing that out there. -- [[User:MadCactus|MadCactus]] 15:18, 15 April 2007 (PDT)