Thread:Berenal Grayblade/@comment-30698228-20150704045659/@comment-644222-20150707173352

Alright well, I didn't see all of this until just now and my point still stands. I don't need to approach you for permission to edit these articles. Once more, you don't own the navy. And based on prior conversations you've approached me on in game? You were intending to give yourself Grand Admiral until I'd told you Jes Tereth held it. While I don't mind what you RP, I do mind if you're going to lie about your intentions.

As for the pages at large, they're not yours. I don't know what's not getting through to you but let me repeat this.

'Lore pages, even if they're boats/have to do with the navy, are not yours and no one needs to address you personally when editing them. You are not an administrative consultant on the topic and cannot give yourself that sort of authority over anything.'

Skate around it as much as you want, it's very blatantly obvious you have an image for the navy in your mind that not everyone may conform to. Like it or not you do not have the authority nor permission to prevent or request for people to consult you before they make an edit to an article that was not expressly made within your own fanon. The Grand Alliance Navy is a lore organization. The carrier-class is a lore ship. These are not your express creations or your exclusive pages. If you go ahead and make your own classes of ships or fanon that isn't literally just Blizzard's stuff, then you can request people not edit as you wish (aside from categorical/grammatical).

I'm stating this now for everyone who may have read this/Ranets may have approached in the past, you do not need to go to Ranets for personal approval on naval articles relating to the Grand Alliance Navy, the Navy of any kingdom, ship classes or anything having to do with the sphere of nautical fanon if it is not Ranets' own unique creations. That means edits to pages such as Carrier-class and Grand Alliance Navy are fine. It does not matter if you created the page before someone else, if it relates to a lore ship/organization, you don't suddenly gain control over it because you just happened to make the page first. If the article was not in lore and was actually created by your own imagination and creativity, you have express control over it. Lore organizations/creations you do not. This is coming from someone who is a senior member of the administrative body of the wiki.