Talk:The Cyodrake's Gaze
Plot Summary Division
While I don't think this is possibly until the plot is finished, as we have yet to know the actual occurrence of events, I think the plot summary should eventually be separated into the actual occurrences of the night of the storm, what the characters said about the night, and the user's interaction with the captain and shumi. --Macbeth 10:43, 30 Aug 2006 (CDT)
- It sounds good to me. Will write along what happens while the plot progresses, and when it's finished the style of what it will be will be decied upon. --Jacob 14:25, 2 Sep 2006 (CDT)
Timeline of Events
I like the idea of showing a timeline of the events the crew is decribing. currently looking up the coding of a possible wiki table we can use for such a thing, as i think it would work good for this...maybe. otherwise wishing to expand upon the table some more to incorporate the rest of the crew.--Jacob 14:25, 2 Sep 2006 (CDT)
- A Wiki table? How would this work differently from your normal table? If we wanted to include time lines for the other characters, we should probably do them in separate tables, and put them next to each character's account... Possibly horizontally, they would fit in easier that way. --Macbeth 14:39, 2 Sep 2006 (CDT)
Just as there is special wiki coding for tables, there is special coding for timelines...at least there was. i can't seem to find it at the moment. And however we should display the times versus the person giving their perspective (horizontally or vertically), it's going to be one table, as you currently have it, with the times (on the side of on the top) corresponding to the placement something happened with the crew (again on the side or top). Would be a ways to show people what happened as a guide to the effents described and how people were making their guesses based on it. --Jacob 15:08, 2 Sep 2006 (CDT)
- Oh, I see what you mean. Yeah, that would be very useful. It would have to be carefully planned out, so that contradictions can go in one row... I would have to hand draw it first, in other words, like I did Hoban's. --Macbeth 15:13, 2 Sep 2006 (CDT)