Thread:WarBlade/@comment-3406131-20141122155534/@comment-1618941-20141125003042

Undoniel wrote: Well, as for "Skrull Imperial" (which I believe should be "Skrull Empire" (like in the handbooks), but as it is also a location, maybe "Skrull Empire subjects" or "inhabitant" or at least "Skrull Imperials"

Quite simply, a citizen of of the Skrull Empire is a "Skrull imperial".

Undoniel wrote: Not "Kingdom of the (Rock) Trolls", because same thing that "Skrull Empire", it could became used as a location category page (the Rock Trolls locations are hard to get, by the way).

I'm having trouble working out what you're saying here. Perhaps if you could rephrase it.

Undoniel wrote: Same discussion that for the Coconut Grove: "Rock Troll" can as well be a citizenship than a race, as long as all of the individuals are part of their nation. It is maybe a short-term vision but there is no need to ask ourselves questions who aren't useful, when everything fits.

I don't recommend using the Coconut Grove as a case example for anything. That one is an aberration that doesn't fit commonly used standards.

As for mixing citizenship with race, no, that should never happen. Racially, Barak Obama could be described as African, and yet his citizenship is clearly not. Hepsibah is a mephitisoid which makes her a Shi-ar Imperial, yet not the Shi-ar race. Races and citizenships are often linked, but they're not the same thing.

Trolls are a race rather than a citizenship.

Undoniel wrote: But really what is important here is to figure the plural form, because user start to add characters the plural form categories while leaving the singular form on the infobox. I don't know if you have any clue on how achieve this goal (you seems to be more comfortable with those subjects than any other user on this wikia) or if we should consult Troophel and DaNASCAT ?

Yeah, I left a general message back when this was being worked out, but neither of them responded. They just left it hanging.

I'm a bit like Nathan in this - spent a lot of time with Wikitext markup, but Lua is new to me. So basically yeah. If Troophel or DaNASCAT can finish what was started, I could conceivably step in and help work out the kinks, but for the moment I'm treading territory that I don't have a clear enough understanding of to pave the way. Metaphorically, I need someone to set up a path so I can build it into a road. ;)