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Started the Xanadu article. And this info comes directly from End Run, which I am in the process of reading. More additions/edits to be expected. -Aeronautico | Started the Xanadu article. And this info comes directly from End Run, which I am in the process of reading. More additions/edits to be expected. -Aeronautico | ||
Just changed the descriptor for the system, otherwise nice work. It doesn't show up after the first mentions so this article is actually done. Nice job. --[[User:Dundradal|Dundradal]] 16:27, 4 September 2010 (CDT) | |||
Thanks, man. I'm liking this novel a lot. Quick question, the planet Hilo is also located in Xanadu, correct? 16 light-years from planet Xanadu it says, so that does seem to be the case. -Aeronautico | |||
No. 16 light years in the same system? The nearest star to Earth is only a 2 light years away. Hilo is a completely different system. --[[User:Dundradal|Dundradal]] 16:55, 4 September 2010 (CDT) | |||
Thanks for clarifying that. Okay, maybe I'll start the Hilo article, now that I know a bit about that system. Again, thanks for clarifying that for me. -Aeronautico |
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Started the Xanadu article. And this info comes directly from End Run, which I am in the process of reading. More additions/edits to be expected. -Aeronautico
Just changed the descriptor for the system, otherwise nice work. It doesn't show up after the first mentions so this article is actually done. Nice job. --Dundradal 16:27, 4 September 2010 (CDT)
Thanks, man. I'm liking this novel a lot. Quick question, the planet Hilo is also located in Xanadu, correct? 16 light-years from planet Xanadu it says, so that does seem to be the case. -Aeronautico
No. 16 light years in the same system? The nearest star to Earth is only a 2 light years away. Hilo is a completely different system. --Dundradal 16:55, 4 September 2010 (CDT)
Thanks for clarifying that. Okay, maybe I'll start the Hilo article, now that I know a bit about that system. Again, thanks for clarifying that for me. -Aeronautico