User talk:68.4.75.141

Welcome to Memory Alpha! I've noticed that you've already started making some contributions to our database – thanks for your edit to the "Mast Alexander" page! Might I suggest that you consider registering an account with us? Creating an account is quick, easy and free, and doesn't require you to give us any personal information at all. But there are a number of benefits to logging in, including the following:


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 * The ability to view all of your contributions via a My contributions link
 * Your own user page and talk page
 * The ability to create a watchlist that lets you add articles that interest you
 * The ability to rename a page
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 * The ability to create a custom user style to modify the appearance of this site
 * The right to contribute in formal decisions in the community, including the pages for deletion and nominations for featured articles.

Before signing up, however, you may wish to view some of our policies and guidelines, which provide links to inform you on what is appropriate for Memory Alpha and what is not. Particular items of note are the and  policies, the editing guidelines, copyrights, and guidelines for proper etiquette.

If you're concerned about privacy, you should know that you're not required to provide any personal information at all – not even an e-mail address! We've tried to make signing up as quick and as painless as possible. I hope you'll consider creating an account!

Thanks. -- Archduk3 (Talk) 2011-04-06T19:39:11


 * The above named user is the most currently available administrator to contribute to Memory Alpha; their signature was automatically added by User:Wikia. If you have any immediate questions or concerns, you may contact that user through their talk page.

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I'd encourage you to, if you have specific concerns about the article, to discuss them on its talk page. I'd also encourage you to register an account.--31dot 20:33, April 6, 2011 (UTC)
 * Addressing concerns on the talk page of an article does not mean cutting and pasting the article onto the talk page over its contents. The talk page is intended for people to comment on how the article can be improved. -- sulfur 10:30, June 15, 2011 (UTC)