Pokemon XY Z - Episode 37 !!TOP!!
Talonflame is the final evolved form of Fletchling. It's the first Pokémon that evolved in Ash's Kalos team. Talonflame usually helps the gang to find stuff. Fletchling evolved into Fletchinder in a sky battle with a Talonflame. 50 episodes later, Fletchinder evolved into Talonflame in a battle with a wild Moltres while trying to protect Ash and his friends from a Moltres' attack. Then it learned Brave Bird. Talonflame usually helps Ash to find certain things, together with Noivern. Its moves are Flame Charge, Brave Bird, and Steel Wing.
Pokemon XY Z - Episode 37
The final evolved form of Goomy the weakest of dragon types. Ash left Goodra in its Home Habitat with the caretaker Keanan after setting the fight between the native pokemon and the intruders such as Florges. During the kalos league semifinals, it was a 6 on 6 battle and Ash brought back Goodra via the caretaker of Goodra's habitat. The pokemon is Ash's only that has a 100% win rate.
An editor has requested deletion review on this template after consensus was reached to delete the template at TfD. You are invited to participate (as the 'Treks have episode articles -- which are at risk with this template) at the DRV if you so wish, see Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2007 July 4#Template:Dated episode notability. The original TfD is located at Wikipedia:Templates for deletion/Log/2007 June 24#Template:Dated episode notability. Matthew 07:45, 4 July 2007 (UTC)Reply[reply]
...please take a quick look at the caption under the infobox picture. Most of the captions unnecessarily repeat the episode title. It's already the article title and at the top of the infobox; we don't need to repeat it yet again with "...in [episode X]" at the end of the caption. --EEMeltonIV 17:49, 14 July 2007 (UTC)Reply[reply]
There are two Voyager episodes numbered as episode number 120: Equinox (Star Trek: Voyager) and Survival Instinct... But the main article of the series says there are 172 episodes, Endgame (Star Trek: Voyager), the last one, is listed as the 172, and I couldn't find any other flaws in the numbering... Somebody could help with this?--Damifb 21:01, 17 August 2007 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I would like to call the attention of members of this project to the recently revised guideline at WP:FICT, which now states that all sub-articles on fictional subjects must independently meet a new (stricter) notability ruling than what was in place prior to the new guideline. If enforced, the new guideline would likely result in the deletion and/or merging of hundreds of articles on fictional subjects, such as fictional characters, television episodes, fictional locations, etc. There is active discussion / disagreement related to this issue at Wikipedia talk:Notability (fiction), and in the interests of ensuring the topic is fully discussed by interested editors, I would invite members of this project to participate in that discussion (whether you agree with the new guideline or not). Fairsing 22:10, 30 August 2007 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I notice the publicity images of cast photographs got deleted, but if someone wants to be bold about it, I watched the episode 11:59 the other night, and at the end of it the entire main cast is seen on screen together, I dont have software to capture a screencap, if someone has the DVD's and the software, let's capture an image from the end of that episode and upload it, it should suffice because it's not a publicity image, its a screencap. Ejfetters 02:44, 8 September 2007 (UTC)Reply[reply]
This episode marks the first introduction of Worf to internal Klingon politics, a story arc that would continue throughout ST:TNG and DS9. Durass and his family would go on to become recurring villains, and many of the characters introduced in this episode would appear later Klingon-centered stories.
I have tagged Gomtuu to be merged with Tin Man (Star Trek: The Next Generation). I do not believe the ship needs to have its own page, since it is only in the one episode. I'd do it myself, but thought it important to let WikiProject Star Trek members have a few days first. SolidPlaid 04:02, 23 September 2007 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Hello, I'm working on cleaning up the cultural references for the article on Asimov's classic I, Robot short stories. There are at least two ST episodes with titles that appear to be an homage to this collection: "I, Mudd" (TOS) and "I, Borg" (TNG). It seams plausible that at least the first one is a ref to Asimov's book (after all, several of the writers for TOS were well known science fiction authors who knew Asimov personally), but I would like some citations (after all, they could be a tribute to I, Claudius). Also, if anyone is interested in expanding upon the mention of these episodes in the I, Robot article, it would be appreciated. Thanks. Sbacle 13:59, 19 October 2007 (UTC)Reply[reply]
As a heads-up, it seems that all the screenshots for the DS9 episodes are up for deletion - speedy deletion, in fact. See Category:Images with no fair use rationale as of 25 November 2007. Perhaps if someone more familiar with Star Trek could add rationales? 68.175.102.171 (talk) 04:17, 27 November 2007 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Right now the inline version is the only one we use. I'd like to suggest that the sister project box version should have some use - my instinct would be to use it on articles dealing with in-universe subjects (i.e. characters, episodes, etc), and the inline version on articles with primarily out-of-universe subjects (actors, series, fandom, etc), letting the box and by extension Memory Alpha serve a role similar to our links to Wikimedia Foundation projects - showing where to find an article with a different focus (in this case in-universe material).
At the risk of starting a minor edit war, I have removed the section from These Are the Voyages... listing the alleged inconsistencies between the recreation of the 1701-D in that episode and the original TNG episode. Another editor flagged the section last month as being unverified and unsourced and looking at it again 18 months after I first stated an objection to it on the episode's talk page, it truly is complete OR without sources. I have taken the be bold approach and deleted it from the article and moved the content to the talk page. If someone can provide a published review or article that states this info then I have no objection to it going back in, but as it stands now -- given the fanbase's dislike for the episode and Enterprise in general -- it violates WP:NPOV. 23skidoo (talk) 20:34, 6 January 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Some of you may be aware of the growing and nearly out of control deletion attempts by users supposedly enforcing the Wikipedia policty on notability. In fact, many are abusing it to get their way. Most trek articles have been through the notability wringer already and many were canned, so far the episode articles have survived. Now, however, in another wave of deletionism, the "notability policy" has been the latest weapon of choice, and this person, Fasach Nua, is trying to delete scene images from the Star Trek episode articles, starting with first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, saying they violate Rule #8 under the fair use policy which deals with notability. They are specific scene clips from each episode the articles are about and are therefore notable to that article. An image from the episode is allowed under the fair use rules as long as proper fair use tags have been given - in which case they have been. Each article can have ONE image.
So I ask that if you appreciate the integrity of episode articles, to please defend in keeping a notable scene clip with each of them, (because God forbid, we have anything else but stark black and white text to look at when we read the article). If these deletionists win their crusade, this place will soon be devoid of anything pop-culture. Televison shows, music, movies, comic books and video games will all be ousted, and you'll have nothing but articles on math, science and dead people who no one really cares about. Please voice an opinion under the trek images currently proposed for deletion such as ST-TNG_The_Neutral_Zone.jpg where I voiced my concerns. Cyberia23 (talk) 18:43, 4 May 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]
The BS I see is calling harmless inclusion of a screenshot as "damaging Wikipedia". These episode articles have been on here for a long time now and I've seen attempt after attempt at ridding this place of them and other TV show epsiodes, saying their "uncyclopedic", they're "non-notable", it's "niche fanboy crap no one else cares about", and - well since they're all still here! Everytime someone higher up apparently overrules their deletion requests and allows them to stay. Therefore these continued attacks on them are getting old. Seems like now, if you can't kill the articles outright - destroy them in small doses. They started with eliminating trivia sections, then trying to cut the plot sections out and limit them to only a few sentences, now lets go for the images, one by one. Its just the latest attempt to rid the site of episode articles and I'm getting really sick of it.
You say, "oh their's Memory Alpha" - yeah whatever they suck in more ways than you know - Wikipedia was first, and there is far better written stuff here than that place. More people come here. And dare you revert someone there as causes a shitstorm you wouldn't believe. I know, I tried once to be part of that community and left. They're episodes are all broken down in a scene by scene outline separated like Acts in a play. It's like reading the damn script - I thought a more storyline approach would be better but OH NO!!!
Anyway, I think I've been here long enough to know when images are being abused, - go look at the X-Files episodes and see what I mean or hell, look at half the entry on Marvel super heroes or the the individual Transformer toys. If you think the Trek Eps are bad, there are far worse image abuse issues here than that. Were talking 5 - 10 pictures (all copyrighted and tagged fairuse) per page. So good luck in your clean-up effort - you've obly begun scratch the surface. Cyberia23 (talk) 21:38, 5 May 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply] 041b061a72