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*'''Delete all''' I found these surprisingly interesting (who knew X-Men and Warhammer had shared elements?) but not really an encyclopedic topic. ] - <b><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">St</FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF5500">ar</FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">bli</FONT><FONT COLOR="#FFC000">nd</FONT></b> 13:49, 6 October 2007 (UTC) | *'''Delete all''' I found these surprisingly interesting (who knew X-Men and Warhammer had shared elements?) but not really an encyclopedic topic. ] - <b><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">St</FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF5500">ar</FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">bli</FONT><FONT COLOR="#FFC000">nd</FONT></b> 13:49, 6 October 2007 (UTC) | ||
*'''Delete''' Save it on your own disk-space before it vanishes, but I agree, it isn't encylopedic. It's easy to create a fictional chemical substance, and fictional substances are more interesting than boring stuff like, say, "potassium chloride". New ones are introduced in comic books every month. In effect, fictional substances are just inanimate characters to help tell a story. ] 14:56, 6 October 2007 (UTC) | *'''Delete''' Save it on your own disk-space before it vanishes, but I agree, it isn't encylopedic. It's easy to create a fictional chemical substance, and fictional substances are more interesting than boring stuff like, say, "potassium chloride". New ones are introduced in comic books every month. In effect, fictional substances are just inanimate characters to help tell a story. ] 14:56, 6 October 2007 (UTC) | ||
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Entirely original research (from primary sources only) that attempts to catalogue every fictional chemical substance used in fiction. The list is hopelessly large in scope, and is nothing more than comicruft. Merge any relevant information into the parent articles, but we shouldn't be a repository for comic book/sci-fi trivia. See a similar AFD at Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Fictional applications of real materials.
- Delete all as nominator. /Blaxthos 11:16, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
- Delete all per nom. NASCAR Fan24 12:27, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
- Delete all I found these surprisingly interesting (who knew X-Men and Warhammer had shared elements?) but not really an encyclopedic topic. Andrew Lenahan - Starblind 13:49, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
- Delete Save it on your own disk-space before it vanishes, but I agree, it isn't encylopedic. It's easy to create a fictional chemical substance, and fictional substances are more interesting than boring stuff like, say, "potassium chloride". New ones are introduced in comic books every month. In effect, fictional substances are just inanimate characters to help tell a story. Mandsford 14:56, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
- Delete all per nom. STORMTRACKER 94 18:33, 6 October 2007 (UTC)