With the exception of a few articles, all articles on Wikitroid are to be written in the in-universe point-of-view. That is, the article should treat the Metroid universe as if it were real, and the article should discuss its subject matter as if it was an actual historical event or actual person/place/etc. When writing in the in-universe perspective, think of yourself as a Galactic Federation archivist creating a database for others to access. For example, pronouns such as "I" and "you" are not to be used, as well as "the player" should not be used. "Samus," etc. should be used instead.
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| - With the exception of a few articles, all articles on Wikitroid are to be written in the in-universe point-of-view. That is, the article should treat the Metroid universe as if it were real, and the article should discuss its subject matter as if it was an actual historical event or actual person/place/etc. When writing in the in-universe perspective, think of yourself as a Galactic Federation archivist creating a database for others to access. For example, pronouns such as "I" and "you" are not to be used, as well as "the player" should not be used. "Samus," etc. should be used instead.
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| - With the exception of a few articles, all articles on Wikitroid are to be written in the in-universe point-of-view. That is, the article should treat the Metroid universe as if it were real, and the article should discuss its subject matter as if it was an actual historical event or actual person/place/etc. When writing in the in-universe perspective, think of yourself as a Galactic Federation archivist creating a database for others to access. For example, pronouns such as "I" and "you" are not to be used, as well as "the player" should not be used. "Samus," etc. should be used instead.
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