User talk:Ninjacat12326603

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-- MikaelGrizzly (Talk) 08:07, 8 July 2010

Sawed-off shotgun
A sawed-off shotgun isn't necessarily literally sawed off; many are indeed made with a pistol grip instead of a stock. For that reason the distinction, while technically true, isn't notable. Also, I took a quick look at your other edits. Not sure why the liniment one was reverted; the Mauser one doesn't seem to have been reverted at all; and the Battle Rifle one was reverted because we don't list similarities to real-life weapons on article pages; I think there's a forum for discussing that, but I'm not sure. At any rate, don't be discouraged; it takes a little time to get the hang of things. Kris (talk) 03:15, July 18, 2010 (UTC)

Magnum
Hi! Your entry just had too many qualifiers in it to be actually saying much. If you could reword it to be saying one thing only, that would be great. For example, "The Mysterious Magnum does the most damage per shot of any pistol." That would be saying something definite. Add in too many "excepts for" and other qualifying statement dilutes your point until it isn't clear anymore what you're saying. Hope this helps you. Cheers!--Gothemasticator 17:01, December 3, 2010 (UTC)

AER9
It's not an assault rifle, so no. :P

Nobody knows what they stand for, unlike the RCW, so it's a case of obscure acronyms. Nitty Tok. 20:38, December 12, 2010 (UTC)

AER, I believe, stands for Advanced Energy Rifle. Which would explain the laser pistol's AEP - Advanced Energy Pistol. And they are advanced indeed, take a look at today's lasers. Signed, Demon 22:26, March 9, 2011 (UTC)

Your artwork
Is being sold on ebay, probably without your permission and they are selling quite a lot without your name on too. 140 sold actually, you should be on commission, you would have a lot of money.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200538758236

I'm not the creator of the image, I'm just the uploader. I'm unsure as to why this on Ebay however.

Page deletion
The gesture sure was nice, but the article still had to be deleted. And the reason is, that we don't cover this sort of posts in the main namespace. You are still welcome to post it as a forum or as a blog post. Cheers --Anon undefined 18:35, February 17, 2011 (UTC)

StarFox fan, much?
Which would make two of us, although I do not know to which extent you are one. I, as I must honestly admit, am what you would call a SF übergeek (that is, somebody who knows who Fara Phoenix is, why Katt's story is a true shame, why you shouldn't dye your hair purple and why above mentioned Fara Phoenix, despite combat abilities, still would win in duelling Krystal for Fox.)

Just leaving nerd's regards here. DemonFiren 16:01, March 8, 2011 (UTC)

Well, I'm a furry and I am familiar with the Starfox series, if that counts. My favored character is Krystal; I suppose it may also be worth noting that I despise General Scales (mainly, for savagely throwing Krystal off of his airship), and that I also have a slight disposition towards panther (his numerous advances on krystal were one thing, but when he attempted to "flirt" with her by targeting her Arwing, he got on my bad side). Evidently, Krystal is one of my main interests in the series and I am quite protective of her...and I....I care about her, as well as her safety and her well-being.

Krystal was my favourite until the events of Command, this game ruined the series for me, and I guess not only for me. Panther, well, chatting up while Fox's around...nope, not gonna give him kudos for this. Scales? Ah, he's such an evil little bastard, it's almost amusing.

My favourite is (maybe obviously?) Fara Phoenix. Although that girl's in some heavy mental trouble she's still rather lovely, and manages to blast herself out of virtually any situation (also, the ability to fly circles around Falco's Arwing == priceless :D). Not to mention, despite her wealthy parents (remember, her dad runs the Starship business) she decided to become a pilot and receive military training rather than end up as a spoiled little brat.

Also a furry here, if you wish to know, my FurAffinity username is the same as the one on this Wiki.

-15:06, March 9, 2011 (UTC)

Ok thanks (interesting bit of information also), but it might be awhile before get some of my online profiles back up and running. I know I said I have quite a few online profiles, but to tell the truth, it's been a while since I've checked on some of them amd ran maintenance-I wouldn't be suprised if there's virtua-dust on some of my web pages! :\ nonetheless, I'll see what I can do about some of my online profiles (including FurAffinity).

Just read your user page, only wanted to say one thing:

What the Christ?

um, Is there something wrong? I'm not too weird am I?

Assuming these last three lines came from you, nope, you're NOT too weird. There IS such a thing as too weird, but prohably not you.

Actually I do think what I posted was quite normal. Standard information, some info, some quotes, some thisandthat, period.

Demon, 18:25, March 16, 2011 (UTC)

oh, ok. My profile does have quite alot of detail

So does mine, or rather, quite a lot of text, hahahaha!

Demon, 13:44, March 21, 2011 (UTC)