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Memory Alpha:Make articles useful for readers
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The use of technobabble is unavoidable, but be sure to explain jargon in most cases – not everyone has memorized the Star Trek Encyclopedia or is familiar with all the technical terms that the shows use! The most important goal, however, is to make the article readable and informative. Towards that end, you should do whatever you feel is necessary to make the article meet those standards.
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The use of technobabble is unavoidable, but be sure to explain jargon in most cases – not everyone has memorized the Star Trek Encyclopedia or is familiar with all the technical terms that the shows use! The most important goal, however, is to make the article readable and informative. Towards that end, you should do whatever you feel is necessary to make the article meet those standards.