Forum:Capitalization Question: when The second word in a title is capitalized

Please see plasma Defender to see my dilemma. The first word of article titles is automatically capitalized. But, in the case of "plasma Defender," this leaves us some funny instances. E.g., the weapons navbox which lists the weapons by page title, not in-text spelling.

Thoughts?--Gothemasticator 01:25, October 23, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'd call it either "Plasma Defender" or "plasma defender" actually. And not really sure if it's a proper name, given that its actual in-universe proper name is Glock 86 - "defender" could just as well be used here as a generic word, just to differentiate it from the FO3 plasma pistol. Ausir(talk) 02:43, October 23, 2010 (UTC)
 * I see what you're saying. I personally would go with "Plasma Defender," because "defender" would imply that it's just an adjective, which doesn't really apply here. Capital D "Defender" is a proper name in the sense that it is a specific designation. Eh, I'll give it a little more thought.--Gothemasticator 17:06, October 23, 2010 (UTC)
 * Well, the source of the word 'defender' is paramount here. If it's marketed as the 'Glock 86 "Defender"', then go with capital D. I'm not quite sure how we could get a lower case D, though... Nitty Tok. 17:08, October 23, 2010 (UTC)