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| - There are three main categories of information contained in the articles of the wikipedia. The policies below show how to enter such information. Where an article contains more than one type of information, all of the appropriate policies should be followed. If you have any queries about these policies, feel free to ask about them on the talk page. Canon refers to the official body of work related to Police Quest originally published or officially licensed by Sierra (or currently Activision). These include the original 6 PQ games (and SWAT), any future sequels, PQ1VGA remake, other spinoff of games (Hoyle games, etc), and various assorted documentation and other officially endorsed PQ-related material (including Strategy Guides and hintbooks). However the reliability of individual sources may very. In general due to the nature of continuity between later games in the series and other source material, the original PQ1 is considered more reliable than the VGA remake. The remake (and material related to it) is treated more as a 'reimagining/reboot' of the series. In addition, the novels in The Police Quest Casebook are considered to be "ficticious stories based in the actions of the game series" (as they take many liberties from the versions of the story in the game), as such the games themselves take precedence within the articles. Most information from the casebook are regulated to sections within articles after the main information, or if enough information exists within seperate articles split from the main. This policy is based on SQ Omnipedia and GK canon policies. The following policies only refer to articles in the main namespace.Pages in other namespaces (such as Help, User or Talk) are not covered.
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