The Vault:Fallout 3 creatures project

The Fallout 3 creatures project is a project which aims to improve the quality of articles on Fallout 3 creatures and bring them in line with The Vault's new article layout guideline. It is a sister project to the Fallout: New Vegas creatures project.

After a lengthy discussion about the new policies, we are a new format for creature pages. Previously, each variant of a creature (e.g. centaur and evolved centaur) had separate pages. Now they are being merged on one page that will list all variants of a given creature type - our Fallout: New Vegas centaur (Fallout: New Vegas) page lists all centaur variants in neat tables.

Like with item articles, all main articles for creatures that appear in multiple games should now be overview pages - e.g. the centaur article.

Scope

 * Improving the layout and content of existing Fallout 3 creature articles and making them consistent with the new article layout guideline
 * Replacing the old stats template with Stats creature FO3. Full stats can be found in the GECK, but if you don't know them, you can just leave some fields empty.
 * Merging articles on variants of a given creature.
 * Splitting off Fallout 3 specific articles from general ones
 * Creating overview pages if needed
 * We're leaving out articles on sentient species like super mutants or aliens for now

Guidelines
Adapt all pages to the standard layout and check creature image, infobox and categories.

FO3 creature article layout
The layout is composed of three tables. The top and bottom tables are standard layout items found in every article; they are only included here for completeness and are collapsed by default. The middle table contains the actual specifics for creature pages.

No in the "headline" column means that this layout item should not have a headline. No in the "required" column means that not every creature article needs to include this layout item.
 * Yes in the "headline" column means that the article should have a headline of that name if you want to include such a layout item.
 * Yes in the "required" column means that every creature article should include this layout item.

Participants
To participate, simply add your name below using. Place every participant on a new line.

- Project leader

Progress

 * Add your name to the tasks you are currently working on (simply insert, this adds your signature without date)
 * Mark tasks you have completed with
 * Once all other tasks have been completed, someone else should review the result. This is done to ensure nothing has been overlooked. If that has been done, add  to the "peer review" and "all done" columns.