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:::::::::Nah, there's a more technical way. I like style B better. And it may even be more logbooky if we had an actual image of the creature in a column of its own. It's odd that those beetle logbook images aren't the same size. Hmm, gotta create a little standard for those then. {{:User:Malake256/sig}} 19:18, 1 November 2011 (UTC) | :::::::::Nah, there's a more technical way. I like style B better. And it may even be more logbooky if we had an actual image of the creature in a column of its own. It's odd that those beetle logbook images aren't the same size. Hmm, gotta create a little standard for those then. {{:User:Malake256/sig}} 19:18, 1 November 2011 (UTC) | ||
::::::::::I stand corrected. ;) Style B's main pro at the moment is that it doesn't look as bad where we only have one logbook image, so it represents perhaps the best short-term solution. However, if we have the images, then style A has very little against it, and the pros of looking as close as possible to the Logbook's format without completely redoing our skin to look like the scan visor (potential April Fool's Joke spotted). I'd still stick with style A, and if we use style B, we would agree to switch it once we got a certain percentage of both sides of logbook images uploaded, as the main obstacle to that would be removed. {{User:Bop1996/sig}} 20:00, 1 November 2011 (UTC) | ::::::::::I stand corrected. ;) Style B's main pro at the moment is that it doesn't look as bad where we only have one logbook image, so it represents perhaps the best short-term solution. However, if we have the images, then style A has very little against it, and the pros of looking as close as possible to the Logbook's format without completely redoing our skin to look like the scan visor (potential April Fool's Joke spotted). I'd still stick with style A, and if we use style B, we would agree to switch it once we got a certain percentage of both sides of logbook images uploaded, as the main obstacle to that would be removed. {{User:Bop1996/sig}} 20:00, 1 November 2011 (UTC) | ||
===Style A=== | ===Style A=== | ||
{| cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3" style="{{round|20px}} {{border|2}} {{background|neutral}}" | {| cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3" style="{{round|20px}} {{border|2}} {{background|neutral}}" | ||
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| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Parasite]]{{anchor|Parasite}} | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Parasite]]{{anchor|Parasite}} | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Frigate Orpheon]] | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Frigate Orpheon]] | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}} text-align: center" | [[File:Parasite Logbook. | | style="{{border}} {{background}} text-align: center" | [[File:Parasite Logbook.jpg]] | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Interstellar vermin. Travel in swarms. Indigenous to [[Tallon IV]], a single Parasite is harmless to larger life-forms. However, they tend to travel in large groups, swarming over potential prey. Such swarms can be dangerous. | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Interstellar vermin. Travel in swarms. Indigenous to [[Tallon IV]], a single Parasite is harmless to larger life-forms. However, they tend to travel in large groups, swarming over potential prey. Such swarms can be dangerous. | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | | ||
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| style="{{border}} {{background}} text-align: center" | [[File:Beetle Logbook Left.png]] | | style="{{border}} {{background}} text-align: center" | [[File:Beetle Logbook Left.png]] | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Burrowing insect with a resilient carapace. Extremely aggressive. Insect's massive mouth enables it to tunnel through solid rock at high speeds. Above ground, Beetles can cover short distances rapidly. They attack anything that moves near their lair. | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Burrowing insect with a resilient carapace. Extremely aggressive. Insect's massive mouth enables it to tunnel through solid rock at high speeds. Above ground, Beetles can cover short distances rapidly. They attack anything that moves near their lair. | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}} text-align: center" | [[File:Beetle Logbook Right. | | style="{{border}} {{background}} text-align: center" | [[File:Beetle Logbook Right.jpg]] | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | No | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | No | ||
| style="{{roundbr}} {{border}} {{background}}" | Also in Chozo Ruins | | style="{{roundbr}} {{border}} {{background}}" | Also in Chozo Ruins | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Style B=== | ===Style B=== | ||
{| cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3" style="{{round|20px}} {{border|2}} {{background|neutral}}" | {| cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3" style="{{round|20px}} {{border|2}} {{background|neutral}}" | ||
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| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Frigate Orpheon]] | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Frigate Orpheon]] | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Interstellar vermin. Travel in swarms. Indigenous to [[Tallon IV]], a single Parasite is harmless to larger life-forms. However, they tend to travel in large groups, swarming over potential prey. Such swarms can be dangerous. | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Interstellar vermin. Travel in swarms. Indigenous to [[Tallon IV]], a single Parasite is harmless to larger life-forms. However, they tend to travel in large groups, swarming over potential prey. Such swarms can be dangerous. | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}} text-align: center" | [[File:Parasite Logbook. | | style="{{border}} {{background}} text-align: center" | [[File:Parasite Logbook.jpg]] | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Yes | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Yes | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Must be scanned while on the Frigate Orpheon. | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Must be scanned while on the Frigate Orpheon. | ||
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| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Tallon Overworld]] | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Tallon Overworld]] | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Burrowing insect with a resilient carapace. Extremely aggressive. Insect's massive mouth enables it to tunnel through solid rock at high speeds. Above ground, Beetles can cover short distances rapidly. They attack anything that moves near their lair. | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | Burrowing insect with a resilient carapace. Extremely aggressive. Insect's massive mouth enables it to tunnel through solid rock at high speeds. Above ground, Beetles can cover short distances rapidly. They attack anything that moves near their lair. | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}} text-align: center" | [[File:Beetle Logbook Left.png]][[File:Beetle Logbook Right. | | style="{{border}} {{background}} text-align: center" | [[File:Beetle Logbook Left.png]][[File:Beetle Logbook Right.jpg]] | ||
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | No | | style="{{border}} {{background}}" | No | ||
| style="{{roundbr}} {{border}} {{background}}" | Also in Chozo Ruins | | style="{{roundbr}} {{border}} {{background}}" | Also in Chozo Ruins | ||
|} | |} | ||