Navigation menu

Talk:Metroid Prime Logbook

From Metroid Wiki
Revision as of 23:24, 31 October 2011 by Bop1996 (talk | contribs)

Latest comment: 31 October 2011 by Bop1996 in topic Images

Images

Do we have any intentions of adding Logbook images to these tables as we are with the Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Logbook? It would certainly lend a feeling of completeness. Embyr 75  --Talk-- 22:14, 31 October 2011 (UTC)Reply[reply]

I was thinking that not too long ago. All for it. In fact, it would be an easy way to assure we have all logbook images here. --Malake256 {Talk | Contribs} 22:26, 31 October 2011 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Definitely something worth implementing, should we do the images on both the left and right sides or just have the on one side to keep the entire thing consistent? MKMetroid mf Sprite.gif 22:28, 31 October 2011 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Also, it makes adding the images that much easier if we haven't gotten around to adding them to the main articles. I'd like to eventually have both images, as they are equally detailed and important. I'd say that we could make a separate column for each, and go like we have from there. Bop1996 (Talk | Unfinished projects) 22:33, 31 October 2011 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I did mean have both images, what I was asking is have one image on the left side of the table and one on the right or just have them both on the right (or left) to have a uniform style? MKMetroid mf Sprite.gif 23:06, 31 October 2011 (UTC)Reply[reply]
(I guess I'll reply here, as the tables below apply to the current discussion up here) I prefer option A, as it more closely resembles the Logbook's layout. Bop1996 (Talk | Unfinished projects) 23:24, 31 October 2011 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Style A

Entry First Location Left Logbook image Entry Text Right Logbook image Limited Scan? Notes
Parasite Frigate Orpheon File:Parasite Logbook.jpg 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. Yes Must be scanned while on the Frigate Orpheon.
Beetle Tallon Overworld Beetle Logbook Left.png 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.​​​​​​ File:Beetle Logbook Right.jpg No Also in Chozo Ruins

Style B

Entry First Location Entry Text Logbook image(s) Limited Scan? Notes
Parasite Frigate Orpheon 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. File:Parasite Logbook.jpg Yes Must be scanned while on the Frigate Orpheon.
Beetle Tallon Overworld 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.​​​​​​ Beetle Logbook Left.pngFile:Beetle Logbook Right.jpg No Also in Chozo Ruins