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The Ford Motor Company itself doesn't appear enough in the AC universe to justify its own article; the information contained in this article is mentioned on [[Henry Ford]]'s page anyway. | The Ford Motor Company itself doesn't appear enough in the AC universe to justify its own article; the information contained in this article is mentioned on [[Henry Ford]]'s page anyway. | ||
[[User:Smoke3723|Smoke3723]] 00:01, August 1, 2011 (UTC) | [[User:Smoke3723|Smoke3723]] 00:01, August 1, 2011 (UTC) | ||
I think that it does add more background information to the activities of the Templars and even if this was to be considered a serious candidate for deletion the articles like NASA, the CIA, BP etc would also have to be considered. Even pages like Syria would be called into question. What I mean is that this article (and the aforementioned ones) and more accessible depth for readers for a story that has such immense depth as Assassin's Creed. Just my opinion anyways. [[User:Kaloneous|Kaloneous]] 00:08, August 1, 2011 (UTC) | |||
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The Ford Motor Company itself doesn't appear enough in the AC universe to justify its own article; the information contained in this article is mentioned on Henry Ford's page anyway. Smoke3723 00:01, August 1, 2011 (UTC)
I think that it does add more background information to the activities of the Templars and even if this was to be considered a serious candidate for deletion the articles like NASA, the CIA, BP etc would also have to be considered. Even pages like Syria would be called into question. What I mean is that this article (and the aforementioned ones) and more accessible depth for readers for a story that has such immense depth as Assassin's Creed. Just my opinion anyways. Kaloneous 00:08, August 1, 2011 (UTC)