Template talk:ViaDomus
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"Non-canon"
For argument's sake, I've stuck the mention of "non-canon" into the template for the moment. Alternative wording might be better though - sounds a little lame, and I'm not actually entirely clear on where the canon stance with the game is for definite. --Nickb123 (Talk) 07:26, 2 March 2008 (PST)
- I think we should be very careful here; the writers have only said that they don't consider the storyline of the game to be canon, but as far as I'm aware, they have not said anything regarding the canonicity of the game's characters and locations. Although the events in the game may not be canon, so far, there's nothing preventing the existance of Elliot as a Flight 815 survivor or the "incident room" in the Swan from being canon. I agree that "non-canon video game" sounds lame and somewhat misleading (as the wording of it implies that there is also a canon video game); maybe a small note at the bottom of the template saying "Note: The plot of Lost: Via Domus is not considered to be canon by the show's writers" or something would be more appropriate. Thats if we need a note regarding Via Domus' canonicity in the template at all; I don't see any references to [[Find 815] being non-canon in its template... the templates are there for navigation purposes rather than information, I think. --Bohrok Awakener 07:58, 2 March 2008 (PST)
Get rid of...
Rico and Thai fisherman. They are very minor flashback characters and only need to be mentioned in the broader Template:Nav-ViaDomus. The other characters there have a much bigger part in the game. --Blueeagleislander 22:48, 2 March 2008 (PST)

