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Should this article be merged with the [[First Disaster]] article? I think they both refer to the same thing, and they're both short enough to be combined. | Should this article be merged with the [[First Disaster]] article? I think they both refer to the same thing, and they're both short enough to be combined. [[User:Smoke3723|Smoke3723]] 00:29, June 20, 2011 (UTC) | ||
[[User: | *I just updated and slightly expanded the article, but I agree that it should probably be merged into the [[First Disaster]] article based on ''Revelations''. It could simply be a sentence with a link to the Wikipedia article, such as, "Subject 16 suggested that the First Disaster had been incorrectly attributed to the [[wikipedia:Toba catastrophe theory|Toba volcanic supereruption]], which occurred 77,000-69,000 years ago and supposedly induced climate change that reduced the worldwide human population to less than 10,000 individuals." —[[User:Helmandsare|Helmandsare]] 09:38, November 22, 2011 (UTC) | ||
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Merge With 1st Disaster?
Should this article be merged with the First Disaster article? I think they both refer to the same thing, and they're both short enough to be combined. Smoke3723 00:29, June 20, 2011 (UTC)
- I just updated and slightly expanded the article, but I agree that it should probably be merged into the First Disaster article based on Revelations. It could simply be a sentence with a link to the Wikipedia article, such as, "Subject 16 suggested that the First Disaster had been incorrectly attributed to the Toba volcanic supereruption, which occurred 77,000-69,000 years ago and supposedly induced climate change that reduced the worldwide human population to less than 10,000 individuals." —Helmandsare 09:38, November 22, 2011 (UTC)