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821:, but I think the article's main failings are in its cast and crew biographies; articles on stars and recurring actors are generally in the Stub-to-C range. It's maybe not the most glamorous work but I suppose a quick and dirty way to jump in might be to pick one of those stubs and try to tease out a DYK nominations (unsourced biographies don't need to be expanded as much to count, so that can be a boon for that kind of thing). Probably the more enjoyable way to get stuck in, though, would be for any fan to pick their favourite episode, or character, and just get started! There's a lot of information available online, and myself and other project members have access to a lot of print sources which we're happy to share. There's also a number of articles waiting at 399: 688:). We've traded links to relevant sources online if we've turned anything up, and are generally quick to help each out with article reviews, etc. Aside from that (admittedly tenuous) link, I'm not really sure what collaboration we have done or can do in the immediate future; though I might look into collaborating with music-related projects on the various albums that have been released—especially given that the film's soundtrack contains several pop songs which would fall under other projects, such as " 554: 873: 164: 120: 110: 33: 130: 90: 140: 100: 534:
redirected. I've been wary of cruft building up, as I can see the creation of articles on, say, minor characters, being challenged as unnecessary. Generally I handle this by not creating or spinning out an article without first having worked on a draft either in my sandbox or on my hard drive offline, generally aiming for, at the
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religiously this last year; in fact, when I was younger, the show was absolutely terrifying! I've got a lot of respect for the series now and I believe it is truly a phenomenal cultural landmark. Currently, I've been helping to get many of the episode articles expanded and up to GA status. I have a
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For many of the articles that deal with episode, I like to have an important screenshot in the infobox. Although these pictures are copyrighted, we try to find images that are either important to understanding the plot of the story or the special effects being used, or are directly commented on by
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Grapple X invited me after he saw me doing some minor work (I remember adding reviews to a few episodes after I watched them). In fact, I started watching the series after seeing some of the articles brought to my attention on the GAN backlog, and it looked like a show I'd like. I have experience
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To be honest, not really. Editors working for the project several years ago, before it went dormant around 2009–10, had already cleared a lot of this stuff out. Trivia sections and the like had been expunged pretty much entirely and articles without secondary sourcing had largely been merged and
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As Glimmer721 mentioned, the project has been using a vast number of production books that were published during the show's original run. These manuals have proved invaluable for citing production information as well as ratings and reception. In addition, many fans and critics of the series have
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with an image of the valley of Gehenna, for example). Aside from this kind of thing, I'm not sure what kind of thing can be freely procured outside of perhaps contacting copyright holders about releasing image rights for some of their older promotional material, which is something I'll admit I
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would have been high priorities for expansion. As for the other parts of the question, I'm not sure what led me to join the project to be honest. It had lain dormant for some time before I signed up to Knowledge (XXG), and the majority of my early edits as a new member were to my favourite
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are rated at a C-class, which I believe we'd all like to raise. I'm happy to say that many of the episode articles have been promoted to GA class. In particular, season 1 and 6 are (for all intents and purposes; three of season 6's articles still need to pass peer review) completely
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process has been a real driving force for this, as it gives both a goal to strive for (the assessment and validation of an editor's work) and offers a sense of fulfilment as well. Personally, I've been working to organise article expansion in terms of prospective
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started to release books with personal reviews of the series. Recently, with the explosion of episode reviews on the internet, we've started to add more and more internet-based articles that have helped to flesh-out various people's perspectives on the
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work, with one topic passed and another currently nominated—to me the GT process seems like an additional level of fulfilment and reward for editors, as it offers a reason to "complete the set" as it were. Without it, I doubt that articles such as
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and its spinoffs have been on hiatus for years. How has the project continued to grow long after the shows and films ended? What has been the source of the project's newest articles? What can the projects for other dormant television shows like
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When dealing with a media franchise, many of the images needed for articles are copyrighted material. How has the project handled procuring images? What kind of free images can be used to illustrate articles about a media franchise like
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What motivated you to join WikiProject The X-Files? Which of the project's articles do you spend the most time developing and maintaining? Do you edit articles for any other television shows or media franchises?
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universe. Other projects about dormant shows can take away the idea that sometimes, information requires time. I spent many hours looking through online databases as well as interlibrary loaning books about
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Do you ever collaborate with other projects? How does the project interact with its parent and sister projects? How can Knowledge (XXG)'s assortment of media franchise projects better coordinate and share
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episode articles. Since I don't have many sources I typically add online reviews to the reception sections of episodes, copyedit, and I've also began working on the article for one of the main characters
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reviewers. Free images are much easier to deal with, and we use them plentifully. Many episode are based around historical events, novels, or other ideas. For instance, the seventh season episode, "
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fan, many fans dislike those seasons), and that's where I've been focusing most of my energy. In addition to the X-Files project, I've also spent time promoting several episode of
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For the most part, the project tries to cut down on fancruft. I believe we have a very decent policy of "if it isn't sourced (within reason) it should be removed". I, along with
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articles to GA status), have gone through many, if not most, of the episode articles and attempted to add reliable citations. In my opinion, fancruft is great for a fan site or
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asked me if I would be interested in working on the project after I made a few minor copy-edits and added additional information that I found. I just started watching
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A couple corrections. The image labelled "Gillian Armstrong plays the character Dana Sculley in The X-Files" is not correct. First, the actress' name is Gillian
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especially), I've always felt that collaboration made sense. Bouncing off two projects is a great way to coordinate resources. A good example of this symbiosis:
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hook with the aim of gradually working it up to GA-Class as sources are found. However, I'm proud of how we've coped with cruft—for instance, even several
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I think that the success of the series has been a boon for us here, as the prolific nature of its stars since has given us a lot of free images of
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have found themselves expanded properly, which is something I hope we'll be able to do with all of the esoteric articles we've got in our scope.
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As of today, I feel that the most pressing needs are the project's character articles. Both the articles for
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Next week, we'll chart a new course to explore undiscovered lands. Until then, check your bearings in the
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The majority of edits by project members really seem to have focussed on individual episode articles. The
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A lot of sources used are print sources like production books. I think projects for older shows (like
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episodes lately and I've generally only illustrated these with relevant free content ("
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Submit your project's news and announcements for next week's WikiProject Report at the
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What are the project's most pressing needs? How can a new contributor help today?
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joined us that way, and it's the reason I started watching a similar series,
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US audiences for the first five seasons (plotted in millions of viewers)
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articles. Considering that they are all very sci-fi-y and similar to
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A new project has been started to prepare Knowledge (XXG) for the
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