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− | If you're wondering why it is that Ariddia houses the UN, the short answer is that no-one else was doing it and there were no counter-claims. For more information, see [http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=450851 this thread]. Obviously I'm not expecting everyone to recognise the claim; this is merely to provide a setting for those who want to roleplay the UN actually being located somewhere. -[[User:Aridd|Aridd]] | + | If you're wondering why it is that Ariddia houses the UN, the short answer is that no-one else was doing it and there were no counter-claims. For more information, see [http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=450851 this thread]. Obviously I'm not expecting everyone to recognise the claim; this is merely to provide a setting for those who want to roleplay the UN actually being located somewhere. -[[User:Aridd|Aridd]] 19 Nov. 2005 |
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+ | ''Edit'': That was quick off the mark, Gruenberg. ;) Having thought about it a moment, I can see your reasoning regarding POV. But it does look very odd, in a nation article, to say that a nation ''claims'' to house the UN. Yes, I know, in NS we're not dealing in 'does', 'doesn't' and immutable facts... But it just looks rather odd. -[[User:Aridd|Aridd]] 19 Nov. 2005 |
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Maybe it is a better idea to just link to the map instead of posting it entirely Knoot 14:37, 3 Oct 2004 (GMT)
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If you're wondering why it is that Ariddia houses the UN, the short answer is that no-one else was doing it and there were no counter-claims. For more information, see this thread. Obviously I'm not expecting everyone to recognise the claim; this is merely to provide a setting for those who want to roleplay the UN actually being located somewhere. -Aridd 19 Nov. 2005
Edit: That was quick off the mark, Gruenberg. ;) Having thought about it a moment, I can see your reasoning regarding POV. But it does look very odd, in a nation article, to say that a nation claims to house the UN. Yes, I know, in NS we're not dealing in 'does', 'doesn't' and immutable facts... But it just looks rather odd. -Aridd 19 Nov. 2005