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Unlike some other Wikis, Heroes Wiki is a fan site first and an encyclopædia second.  This means that in addition to strictly encyclopædiac content like articles on episodes, characters, and actors, it includes speculative content such as '''fan theories''' and spoilers for unbroadcast episodes.
In addition to strictly encyclopedic content like articles on episodes, characters, and actors, [[Heroes Wiki]] includes speculative content and '''fan theories''' for unbroadcast episodes.   
 
To keep the quality of the encyclopædiac articles high, all fan theories, speculation, and spoilers should be clearly marked as such and confined to the appropriate articles or article sectionsFor more information on what qualifies as "canon" information and what qualifies as speculation, see [[Help:Sources]].


To keep the quality of the encyclopedic articles high, all fan theories and speculation should be clearly marked as such and confined to the appropriate articles or article sections.  For more information on what qualifies as "canon" information and what qualifies as speculation, see [[Help:Sources]].
==Fan Theories==
==Fan Theories==
Fan theories are just that: theories about unrevealed information from the show, created or espoused by fans.
Fan theories are just that: theories about unrevealed information from the show, created or espoused by fans.


===[[Theories]]===
===[[Portal:Theories|Theories]]===
The [[Theories]] article is the proper home for all fan theories. Centralizing all fan theories in one place provides an easy way for fans to access, compare, and evaluate all theories.  Bear in mind that the Theories article is still an article, and not a free-for-all debate.   
[[Portal:Theories|Theory]] articles are the proper home for all fan theories. Bear in mind that theory articles are still articles, and not a free-for-all debate.   
* Follow the formatting conventions of the article.
* Follow the formatting conventions of the articles.
* Follow the normal [[Help:Style|style guidelines]] just as you would for any other article.   
* Follow the normal [[Help:Style|style guidelines]] just as you would for any other article.  In particular, be careful to maintain [[Help:Style#Person|a third-person perspective]] throughout.  Avoid adding comments like "I believe" or "my theory"—even if you are the source of a theory you are posting, remember that you are collaborating with others to report fan theories, not presenting your own theory.
* Do not add personal comments or sign entries on the Theories page.
* Add [[Help:Editing#Links|links]] appropriately as you would for any other article.
* Do not remove information from the theories article merely because you personally disagree with it or do not believe a theory is plausible.   
* Do not add personal comments or sign entries on the Theory pages. 
* Do not strike through theories unless they are conclusively disproved by a canon source.
* Theories should generally have some basis in a canon, near canon, or other source. They should not be random mishmashes of ideas drawn from obscure references.
* If you have information that either supports or refutes a theory, add it to the appropriate column in that theory's entry.
* Do not remove information from the theory articles merely because you personally disagree with it or do not believe a theory is plausible.  Theory articles are a report of existing fan theories, not an endorsement or critique of any given theory.
* Do not remove theories unless they are conclusively disproved by a canon source.  ''Only aired episodes and released graphic novels count as canon sources.''  Interviews, articles, spoilers, previews, and unaired episodes are not canon sources. Additionally, no spoilers belong on any pages other than [[spoilers]] pages. See [[Help:Sources]] for more on using different sources.  
* If you have information that either supports or refutes a theory, add it to the appropriate column in that theory's entry. Be sure to precede each entry in the Notes column with a line break <nowiki>(<br />)</nowiki>. You can also use the appropriate designating bullet: {{[[template:plus|plus]]}}, {{[[template:minus|minus]]}}, or {{[[template:note|note]]}}.
 
====Collections of Theories====
You should add your theory to the appropriate article:
{| class=wikitable
|-
! Article !! Description !! Examples
|-
| [[Portal:Theories about Events]] || Portal of theories related to events || [[Explosion]], [[Peter's visions]]
|-
| [[Portal:Theories about Evolved Humans]] || Portal of articles related to evolved humans || [[Niki Sanders]], [[Peter Petrelli]]
|-
| [[Portal:Theories about Items]] || Portal of articles related to items || [[Hiro's sword]], [[The Company's guns]]
|-
| [[Portal:Theories about People]] || Portal of articles related to humans || [[Mohinder Suresh]], [[Noah Bennet]]
|-
| [[Portal:Theories about Powers]] || Portal of articles related to powers and their effects || [[Space-time manipulation]], [[Rift]]
|-
| [[Portal:Miscellaneous Theories]] || Portal of all other theories || [[The Company]], [[The Symbol]]
|}
 
If you aren't sure which Theory page to add your theory to, check the category of the article to which your theory relates.


===Format of the Theories Page===
===Format of the Theory Pages===
To make information easier to access and understand, the theories article consists of a series of tables named to match an encyclopædiac article.  For jump links from the main articles to work, the section of the theories page ''must'' be labeled ''exactly'' the same as the main article title.  For example, for the jump link from [[Peter Petrelli]] to jump correctly to [[Theories#Peter Petrelli|his section of the Theories article]], the section must be labeled "Peter Petrelli", with that exact spelling, capitalization, and name order.
To make information easier to access and understand, the theory articles consist of tables used to organize the theory, related canon citations, and notes about the theory.


The format of each theory table should be the same:
The format of each theory table should be the same:
* The first column states the theory
* The first column states the theory.
* The second column provides any canon-source information which supports the theory
* The second column provides any canon-source information which supports the theory. ''Only canon-source evidence belongs in the second column.'' Unless you can cite a specific scene in an aired episode or published graphic novel, your evidence belongs in "Notes".
* The third column provides any additional information, such as canon information which refutes the theory or makes it less likely to be true, but also including non-canon source information which supports or refutes the theory.
* The third column provides any additional information, such as canon information which refutes the theory or makes it less likely to be true, but also including non-canon source information which supports or refutes the theory.  This includes any reasoning or conjecture based on canon or non-canon information. Use <nowiki>{{plus}}, {{minus}} and {{note}}</nowiki> for proper notation of relevance to the theory. Ensure a <nowiki><br></nowiki> is included before each tag to make sure the lines are separated.


===Adding a new theory to a table===
===Adding a new theory to a table===
To add a new theory to an existing theory table, simply add a new row to the theory:
To add a new theory to an existing theory table, simply add a new row to the theory:
# Edit the [[Theories]] article and find the appropriate table
# Edit the appropriate [[Portal:Theories|Theory]] article.
# Go to the end of the table, denoted by <nowiki>|}</nowiki>
# Go to the end of the table, denoted by <nowiki>|}</nowiki>.
# Insert a new line between the last row, denoted by <nowiki>|-</nowiki>, and the end of the table
# Insert a new line between the last row, denoted by <nowiki>|-</nowiki>, and the end of the table.
# Add cells for the three columns:
# Add cells for the three columns:
## Type a single pipe followed by the theory
## Type a single pipe followed by the theory.
## On the same line, type a double pipe and the evidence
## On the same line, type a double pipe and the evidence.
## On the same line, type a double pipe and any additional information
## On the same line, type a double pipe and any additional information.
## On a new line, type a new final row mark consisting of a pipe and a dash
## On a new line, type a new final row mark consisting of a pipe and a dash.
# Preview your changes, add an edit summary and save your changes
# Preview your changes, add an [[:Image:Edit summary.jpg|edit summary]] and save your changes.


Your entry should look like the following (existing text is in <font color=blue>blue</font>, your entries are in <font color=red>red</font>):
Your entry should look like the following (existing text is in <font color=blue>blue</font>, your entries are in <font color=red>red</font>):


<div style="border: thin blue dashed; padding: 1em;"><span style="color:blue;"><tt><nowiki>|-</nowiki></tt></span><br>
<div style="border: thin blue dashed; padding: 1em;"><span style="color:blue;"><tt><nowiki>|-</nowiki></tt></span><br>
<span style="color:red;"><tt><nowiki>| [[Peter]] is [[Sylar]] || None whatsoever || Sylar is revealed to be Gabriel Gray in ''[[Episode:Six Months Ago|]]''</nowiki></tt></span><br>
<span style="color:red;"><tt><nowiki>| [[Peter]] is [[Uluru]]. || None || {{plus}}''Peter'' comes from the Latin ''petra'' which means ''rock''. Uluru is a rock monster.</nowiki></tt></span><br />
<span style="color:red;"><tt><nowiki>|-</nowiki></tt></span><br>
<span style="color:red;"><tt><nowiki>|-</nowiki></tt></span><br />
<span style="color:blue;"><tt><nowiki>|}</nowiki></tt></span><br></div>
<span style="color:blue;"><tt><nowiki>|}</nowiki></tt></span><br /></div>


===Adding a new table===
===Adding a new page===
Adding a new table is like adding a new theory, but involves a few more steps.
To add a new page, first create a red link. This can be done in a number of ways, but the easiest is to do a search for the red link:
# Edit the [[Theories]] article
# In the search bar, type "Theory:PAGENAME" where PAGENAME is the exact name of the page about which you want to create a theory. For instance, if you want to create a theory about [[Ren]], you must type "Theory:Ren Metzger" since Ren Metzger is the full name of the original article.
# Find the appropriate location for your new section. ''Remember to alphabetize characters by last name''.
# Click "Go".
# Skipping a line after the last table's end of table mark (denoted by |} ), add a section for your table
# If the page already exists, you should be directed to that page. If not, a red link should be created at the top of the search results page. Click on this link.
#* Type two equals signs, two left brackets, the name of the article the theory relates to, two right brackets, and two more equals signs
#* Your finished section heading should look like this: <tt><nowiki>==[[Peter Petrelli]]==</nowiki></tt>
# On the next line, add the table:
## Open the table with <tt><nowiki>{| class= "wikitable"</nowiki></tt>
## On the next line, add a row with <tt><nowiki>|-</nowiki></tt>
## On the next line, add the table headers with <tt><nowiki>! width="40%" | Theory !! width="30%" | Evidence !! width="30%" | Notes</nowiki></tt>
## On the next line, add a row with <tt><nowiki>|-</nowiki></tt>
## On the next line, add cells for your theory as above (single pipe, theory, double pipe, evidence, double pipe, information)
## Repeat steps 2 and 3 for additional theories as needed
## On the next line, add a final row with <tt><nowiki>|-</nowiki></tt>
## On the next line, close the table with <tt><nowiki>|}</nowiki></tt>
# Insert a blank line after your table and before the next table's section heading
# Preview your changes, add an edit summary and save your changes


Your finished new section should look like this:
You are now ready to create a new theory page:
# Click the "Create a theory page" button to load the appropriate layout for the page.
# Follow the directions at the top of the page to appropriately sort your page, change the lead text if necessary, and add your theories. Specifically:
## Replace <code>FIRSTTHEORY</code>, <code>FIRSTCITATION</code>, and <code>FIRSTNOTES</code> with your theory, a citation and notes.
## For additional theories, separate one theory from the next with <tt><nowiki>|-</nowiki></tt>.
## Make sure the table is closed with <tt><nowiki>|}</nowiki></tt>.
# Preview your changes, add an [[:Image:Edit summary.jpg|edit summary]] and save your changes.
# Add a link to your new theory page on the original page by placing {{[[template:theories|theories]]}} after the last section, but before any navigational templates.
# Add a cell to the appropriate [[Portal:Theories|theories portal]]. For help on editing portals, see [[Help:Editing#Portals|the portal help section]].


<pre>==[[Peter Petrelli]]==
Your finished page should look something like this:
{| class ="wikitable"
<pre>{{theoryheader|sort=Petrelli, Peter|name=<!--optional override of PAGENAME-->}}
|-
| [[Peter]] is [[Uluru]]. || None || {{plus}}''Peter'' comes from the Latin ''petra'' which means ''rock''. Uluru is a rock monster.
! width="40%" | Theory !! width="30%" | Evidence !! width="30%" | Notes
|-
| [[Peter]] is [[Sylar]] || None whatsoever || Sylar is revealed to be Gabriel Gray in ''[[Episode:Six Months Ago|]]''
|-
|-
|}
|}
{{theorybar}}
</pre>
</pre>


Finally, add a link to your new table from the page to which it relates:
# Edit the article your table relates to
# After the last section, but before any navigational templates, add the <nowiki>{{theories}}</nowiki> template to add the Fan Theories section and links
# Preview your changes, add an edit summary and save your changes
Here's a blank table you can paste into the Theories article:
<pre>
==[[ ]]==
{| class ="wikitable"
|-
! width="40%" | Theory !! width="30%" | Evidence !! width="30%" | Notes
|-
|  ||  ||
|-
|}
</pre>
==Spoilers==
Any information about unbroadcast episodes, including unseen plots, characters, events, and the like, regardless of source, is considered a ''spoiler''.  Some spoilers (those from credible sources, like official NBC episode descriptions) are more credible than other spoilers, such as those published by fan sites or bloggers.  All spoilers, now matter how well supported, are still considered speculation because any information can change by the time the episode is finally aired.
It's therefore important to separate spoilers from encyclopædiac content for two reasons: one, as the name implies, such information can "spoil" upcoming episodes for readers who don't wish to learn speculative information about unaired episodes, and two, by its very nature all spoiler material is not up to the standards for encyclopædia articles in terms of [[Help:Sources|canon sources]].
===The [[:Category:Spoilers|Spoiler Category]]===
All articles which contain spoilers should belong to Category:Spoilers (and ''only'' to Category:Spoilers) to isolate the information from readers who do not wish to be "spoiled" and to make clear that the information is speculative.  To assign an article to Category:Spoilers, simply add <tt><nowiki>[[Category:Spoilers]]</nowiki></tt> anywhere within the article (though for consistency's sake, all categories should be added to the very end of the article).
You should also use the spoiler templates <tt><nowiki>{{spoiler}}</nowiki></tt> or <tt><nowiki>{{unairedspoiler}}</nowiki></tt> at the top of the article to alert readers that the article contains spoilers, in case they reach the page through a poorly labeled link or the "random page" button.
===Articles in the Spoiler Category===
Nearly any article which could appear in the main portion of Heroes Wiki can also be made as a spoiler article.  Announced characters, locations, plot points, episodes are all possible spoiler articles.  In general, it's best to write articles for such subjects only when the spoiler comes from a reputable source or has been "confirmed" by multiple sources. 
Be sure to use the same standard formatting you would use if the same article were in the main section of the site, including any sidebars and navigational elements.  However, ''do not'' update any navigational elements to include spoiler articles.  For example, if you are writing a spoiler article for a new unseen character, you should include the <tt><nowiki>{{character box}}</nowiki></tt> and <tt><nowiki>{{characternav}}</nowiki></tt> templates, but don't add a link to your article to the <tt><nowiki>{{characternav}}</nowiki></tt> template until the new character appears.  See [[Help:Style]] for more information on standard formatting.
If your spoiler information is not substantial enough to warrant its own article, you may consider adding it to an existing spoiler article.  Most of these articles reside in the <tt><nowiki>Spoiler:</nowiki></tt> namespace.  For example, each announced episode has a spoiler article, such as [[Spoiler:The Fix]].  General spoilers can be added directly to the [[:Category:Spoilers]] article itself.
===Making a spoiler article into a normal article===
If you have written an article for a spoiler and the spoiler has subsequently aired, you can easily make your article into a normal article.  Simply remove <tt><nowiki>[[Category:Spoilers]]</nowiki></tt>, assign appropriate categories, and add links to your article from other articles and templates as appropriate.  If you created your article in the <tt><nowiki>Spoiler:</nowiki></tt> namespace, simply move it to a name that does not include the <tt><nowiki>Spoiler:</nowiki></tt> namespace.  For example, an article called "Spoiler:Uluru's girlfriend" could be moved to "Uluru's girlfriend" after the character first appears in a broadcast episode.
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In addition to strictly encyclopedic content like articles on episodes, characters, and actors, Heroes Wiki includes speculative content and fan theories for unbroadcast episodes.

To keep the quality of the encyclopedic articles high, all fan theories and speculation should be clearly marked as such and confined to the appropriate articles or article sections. For more information on what qualifies as "canon" information and what qualifies as speculation, see Help:Sources.

Fan Theories

Fan theories are just that: theories about unrevealed information from the show, created or espoused by fans.

Theories

Theory articles are the proper home for all fan theories. Bear in mind that theory articles are still articles, and not a free-for-all debate.

  • Follow the formatting conventions of the articles.
  • Follow the normal style guidelines just as you would for any other article. In particular, be careful to maintain a third-person perspective throughout. Avoid adding comments like "I believe" or "my theory"—even if you are the source of a theory you are posting, remember that you are collaborating with others to report fan theories, not presenting your own theory.
  • Add links appropriately as you would for any other article.
  • Do not add personal comments or sign entries on the Theory pages.
  • Theories should generally have some basis in a canon, near canon, or other source. They should not be random mishmashes of ideas drawn from obscure references.
  • Do not remove information from the theory articles merely because you personally disagree with it or do not believe a theory is plausible. Theory articles are a report of existing fan theories, not an endorsement or critique of any given theory.
  • Do not remove theories unless they are conclusively disproved by a canon source. Only aired episodes and released graphic novels count as canon sources. Interviews, articles, spoilers, previews, and unaired episodes are not canon sources. Additionally, no spoilers belong on any pages other than spoilers pages. See Help:Sources for more on using different sources.
  • If you have information that either supports or refutes a theory, add it to the appropriate column in that theory's entry. Be sure to precede each entry in the Notes column with a line break (<br />). You can also use the appropriate designating bullet: {{plus}}, {{minus}}, or {{note}}.

Collections of Theories

You should add your theory to the appropriate article:

Article Description Examples
Portal:Theories about Events Portal of theories related to events Explosion, Peter's visions
Portal:Theories about Evolved Humans Portal of articles related to evolved humans Niki Sanders, Peter Petrelli
Portal:Theories about Items Portal of articles related to items Hiro's sword, The Company's guns
Portal:Theories about People Portal of articles related to humans Mohinder Suresh, Noah Bennet
Portal:Theories about Powers Portal of articles related to powers and their effects Space-time manipulation, Rift
Portal:Miscellaneous Theories Portal of all other theories The Company, The Symbol

If you aren't sure which Theory page to add your theory to, check the category of the article to which your theory relates.

Format of the Theory Pages

To make information easier to access and understand, the theory articles consist of tables used to organize the theory, related canon citations, and notes about the theory.

The format of each theory table should be the same:

  • The first column states the theory.
  • The second column provides any canon-source information which supports the theory. Only canon-source evidence belongs in the second column. Unless you can cite a specific scene in an aired episode or published graphic novel, your evidence belongs in "Notes".
  • The third column provides any additional information, such as canon information which refutes the theory or makes it less likely to be true, but also including non-canon source information which supports or refutes the theory. This includes any reasoning or conjecture based on canon or non-canon information. Use {{plus}}, {{minus}} and {{note}} for proper notation of relevance to the theory. Ensure a <br> is included before each tag to make sure the lines are separated.

Adding a new theory to a table

To add a new theory to an existing theory table, simply add a new row to the theory:

  1. Edit the appropriate Theory article.
  2. Go to the end of the table, denoted by |}.
  3. Insert a new line between the last row, denoted by |-, and the end of the table.
  4. Add cells for the three columns:
    1. Type a single pipe followed by the theory.
    2. On the same line, type a double pipe and the evidence.
    3. On the same line, type a double pipe and any additional information.
    4. On a new line, type a new final row mark consisting of a pipe and a dash.
  5. Preview your changes, add an edit summary and save your changes.

Your entry should look like the following (existing text is in blue, your entries are in red):

|-

| [[Peter]] is [[Uluru]]. || None || {{plus}}''Peter'' comes from the Latin ''petra'' which means ''rock''. Uluru is a rock monster.
|-

|}

Adding a new page

To add a new page, first create a red link. This can be done in a number of ways, but the easiest is to do a search for the red link:

  1. In the search bar, type "Theory:PAGENAME" where PAGENAME is the exact name of the page about which you want to create a theory. For instance, if you want to create a theory about Ren, you must type "Theory:Ren Metzger" since Ren Metzger is the full name of the original article.
  2. Click "Go".
  3. If the page already exists, you should be directed to that page. If not, a red link should be created at the top of the search results page. Click on this link.

You are now ready to create a new theory page:

  1. Click the "Create a theory page" button to load the appropriate layout for the page.
  2. Follow the directions at the top of the page to appropriately sort your page, change the lead text if necessary, and add your theories. Specifically:
    1. Replace FIRSTTHEORY, FIRSTCITATION, and FIRSTNOTES with your theory, a citation and notes.
    2. For additional theories, separate one theory from the next with |-.
    3. Make sure the table is closed with |}.
  3. Preview your changes, add an edit summary and save your changes.
  4. Add a link to your new theory page on the original page by placing {{theories}} after the last section, but before any navigational templates.
  5. Add a cell to the appropriate theories portal. For help on editing portals, see the portal help section.

Your finished page should look something like this:

{{theoryheader|sort=Petrelli, Peter|name=<!--optional override of PAGENAME-->}}
| [[Peter]] is [[Uluru]]. || None || {{plus}}''Peter'' comes from the Latin ''petra'' which means ''rock''. Uluru is a rock monster.
|-
|}
{{theorybar}}