Did anyone else notice the Admiral Noir page in the wiki? I'll get right to the moment for me.
"It was these efforts that led to his being selected to lead the military escort for the delegation that was dispatched to Malkalen. He was selected to fly the "FNS Wandering Saint" - a Nyx-class mothership - at the head of the Gallente fleet. He never got the opportunity, however, as he was murdered in his own home by The Broker, who assumed Noir's cloned form."
If that is public knowledge, doesn't it sort of throw a King Kong sized monkey wrench into one of the reasons for the recent flare in Gallente/Caldari hostilities?
Of course maybe this is just news to me, in which case I'll scurry on back under my blanket of perceived neutrality.
I do believe that page hasn't recieved a makeover. It's the same one from the previous EVElopedia IIRC...but it isn't exactly clear as a layman what bits would be OOC or IC knowledge.
Unless the page has an IC-tag somewhere in it, it is all OOC.
Wouldn't it be nice if a player who was around in 2008 and watched the events unfold through their character's eyes could build a section "What Appeared to Happen?" with the IC-tag & all?
To everyone complaining about locked Fiction Portal entries: There's this thing called "Intellectual Property". CCP owns it. Despite the investment that we as players have in it, we have no more right to change their IP without their permission than they do to go into our blogs and change out player-created fiction to meet PF standards.
There is a section for Player-Created Fiction. I had no issues uploading my own work into it, and clearly others have likewise done so. Player-created bits of the EVE universe can easily fit there.
I get it, CCP owns their IP and they can do with it what they want.
My complaint is that more than a few of the locked entries are worthless.
TLXX-01 - I have commented in discussion and recommended the page be made a redirect to Sellyin. No response one way or another.
Republic Fleet - representative of most NPC corporate pages. They do not even show the corporation's logo.
Go to the Evelopedia start page and find player fiction via clicks, let me know what path you take to get there. Not a search "player fiction," but by clicking on links from the home page.
If Evelopedia is meant to be the go to place for players to get information about the game(s) world, CCP is taking on a huge task by barring players from assisting in the actual editing of pages and relegating us to data collection and consolidation on discussion pages. Even then, when a
player does take the time to point out simple, straight-forward, improvement to a page, he is informed the page will not be updated until CCP gets a hold of a copy of their own book.
I am frustrated by this situation. But I get it, it is CCP's own IP and they can protect it however they want.