Subject: My thoughts
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Posted on: 2011-11-11 15:49:00 UTC

The idea that people would stop reading missions to hear about Sues and just read the wiki instead... I'm not going to lie, that seems really weird to me. Aren't we all HERE to read the missions? Personally, I think I can trust this very awesome community to keep doing what it's been doing since TOS came out.

Also, assuming that people will only want to read about legendary Sues is also a bit strange, considering we've already got tons of confessions that people want to read these pages because they're interesting to them, help them find more material, and help them think more about understanding Sues.

Personally, I write the pages for the Sues I cover because chances are when I write a mission, I will not be able to get all my thoughts on the Sue in question down. Whether the fic is too long, or I have to sacrifice some depth for pacing, or for whatever reason, I can always explain enough to charge and kill the Sue but perhaps not as much as I would like. Being able to go back and analyze the Sue, link all of the badfic concepts the Sue invokes to other pages (and therefore to other Sues!) is a unique function of the wiki, and one that I think should not be overlooked.

To continue the 'this is our library' metaphor, the slain Sue pages are supplemental material. Thumbing through a library card catalog by topic or author, one may find the original material (the missions), encyclopedia entries and critical essays on it (the Slain Sue pages and the Agent pages), Author biographies (the user pages), recent periodicals (the front page) and more. And not only that, by searching any ONE of these things, one should be able to find the rest of the related material.

If I went into a library, looked up a subject I liked but found only one entry on it, I would take it to the front desk and ask where I could find more. If the librarian said 'well, we DID have supplemental material, but we didn't think you'd want to read it' or 'we did have some, but we didn't think it was worth reading,' I would probably eat my hat.

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