Memory Alpha:Featured article criteria

Featured articles are supposed to be examples of Memory Alpha's best work, and are showcased on the main page. They are especially well-written, informative, and comprehensive articles that cover all available information on a subject. This means that any article nominated to become a Featured article should fulfill the following criteria:
 * well-written: This includes both style and content. A Featured article candidate should adhere to the guidelines as laid out in the Manual of Style and come at least close to a perfect article.
 * comprehensive: The article should be complete as far as possible, but without adding any unnecessary rambling. Completeness includes citing all sources.
 * accurate: Memory Alpha only accepts . Candidates should strictly adhere to this and avoid any invalid resources.
 * undisputed & stable: Any article whose content currently is under dispute is not a good candidate. If changes to the article leading up to and during the Featured Article nomination can not be agreed upon by a community consensus, the article will be considered invalid for FA statues at that time.

While it may be possible to write a good article from scratch, it is highly encouraged to let other editors copyedit and comment on possible flaws before nominating the article.