User talk:AnOreo

Hi there!
Welcome to our Fallout wiki and thank you for your contributions! I hope you'll stay with us and make many more improvements.

A little help to get you started:
 * Recent changes lets you see what other people are editing right this minute and where you can help. You can also check our community portal for things to do.
 * If you haven't already, create a user page about yourself. If you do, we'll be able to know you better as a member of our community.
 * If you have questions, you can ask in our forums, join the live chat in our IRC channel or post a message on my talk page.
 * The help pages can help you learn how to edit and how use the wiki tools. The Vault's policies and guidelines can help you with putting those tools to good use and getting up to speed with our editing customs.

I'm glad to have you here and look forward to working with you!

Gothemasticator 04:32, March 17, 2010 (UTC)

Recent edits
Hi. You may notice that your first batch of edits have been undone by other editors. Don't lose heart. Spend some time with the links in the above welcome message. Get to know our editing guidelines and practices. You'll be making great contributions in no time. For now, here's a couple pointers: Welcome, and I'll see you around.--Gothemasticator 04:32, March 17, 2010 (UTC)
 * Personal opinions (what's best, what's funny, etc.) are best left out of articles. We're aiming to be an encyclopedia of information about the Fallout games, so we aim for objectivity.
 * The "Notes" sections of articles are generally kept to a minimum. They are for information that just can't be made to fit into the other sections of the articles. Any time you can, try to find out where in the article your new information can best be integrated, rather than just tacking it on under "Notes."