Template:Did you know nominations/The Infinite Vulcan
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The result was: promoted by MPJ-DK 01:55, 3 September 2016 (UTC)
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The Infinite Vulcan
[edit]- ... that with the Star Trek: The Animated Series episode "The Infinite Vulcan", Walter Koenig became the first Star Trek actor to write for the franchise?
- ALT1:... that with the "The Infinite Vulcan", Walter Koenig became the first Star Trek actor to write an episode of the franchise?
- Reviewed: Bohemond II of Antioch
- Comment: To be saved for Star Trek's 50th anniversary on September 8th.
Improved to Good Article status by Miyagawa (talk). Self-nominated at 16:38, 3 August 2016 (UTC).
- Both hooks are cited and interesting. QPQ done, no copyvio, length passes, meets all other criteria. Recently hit GA status. (As per an ANI decision, this nom requires two reviews). LavaBaronOFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS MOST POPULAR DYK EDITOR IN HISTORY 05:04, 4 August 2016 (UTC)
- Second full review needed per ANI requirements. BlueMoonset (talk) 01:43, 5 August 2016 (UTC)
Good 2 go review by — Maile (talk) 21:52, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
- Review by Maile
- QPQ
- August 3, 2016 QPQ review by Miyagawa has not been used by him as a QPQ on any previous nomination
- Eligibility
- Article was promoted to Good Article status on August 3, 2016 and has 7934 characters (0 words) "readable prose size"
- Article is NPOV, currently stable, no dispute tags, no unresolved talk page issues
- Sourcing
- Hook
- Hook is 149 characters, NPOV, stated in the article and sourced
- ALT1 is 121 characters, NPOV, stated in the article and sourced
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- Earwig's Copyvio Detector returned mostly "false positive" in that it shows article quotes, character names and titles as copyvios. One issue was identical wording of part of a sentence that was not in quotes, so I changed it myself and resolved the issue.
- Labs Dup Detector run on each source shows no issues of concern
- Dab solver (Disambig links tool) says there are no disambiguation links in the article