Thread:Externalization/@comment-4991685-20150406215034

Hi Externalization, Hello Externalization,

While we all appreciate your recent contributions to the wiki in general, me and a few other users have expressed concern over your recent fictions. In particular, the Asdian Galactic Coalition and the Sentients. Both of these fictions have, unfortunately, violated some base rules of the collaberative fictionverse, of which I'll explain below.

1.) Too advanced. Generally, for a brand-new fiction, tier three should be the upper limit of advancement. Your fiction can and will grow in technological prowess as time goes on, but for a new fiction made by a new user its important to keep your fiction fairly low on the tier scale starting out. Advanced civilizations are few and far between.

2.) Too large. Related to the first, there is a limit as to how many systems an empire can control at all (several million), and the "unofficial" limit for starting fictions is in the ballpark of a few thousand. There is a very finite amount of space in the fictionverse, and two entire galactic arms is far too much for anybody.

3.) Acronym confusion. While this isn't a concern necessarily of mine, I feel its important to bring up on behalf of other users. You see, "AGC" is also the acronym for the Andromedan Galactic Commonwealth, a well-established fiction in the Andromeda galaxy. While I'm not demanding you to change the name, the awkwardness that could arise from such a circumstance should be taken into consideration by yourself.

Thanks for reading,

DrodoEmpire. 