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== UXB or A Bomb? ==
== UXB or A Bomb? ==
This has bugged me for a while... While the commentary from Positron ''et al'' states that the bombs are "UXBs", the actual enemy name is "A Bomb". I'd appreciate advice on how to resolve the conflict - a simple redirect doesn't seem to do it justice (as there is the possibility of different types of bombs in the future) but having the same content in two pages is frivolous... [[User:Kalon|Kalon]] 19:44, 24 July 2007 (EDT)
This has bugged me for a while... While the commentary from Positron ''et al'' states that the bombs are "UXBs", the actual enemy name is "A Bomb". I'd appreciate advice on how to resolve the conflict - a simple redirect doesn't seem to do it justice (as there is the possibility of different types of bombs in the future) but having the same content in two pages is frivolous... [[User:Kalon|Kalon]] 19:44, 24 July 2007 (EDT)
:It is indeed UXB, as can be seen by the non-volatile versions in the Rikti War Zone. I don't know what the deal with "A Bomb" is. When in doubt, use UXB, as that's the official term for the enemy. --[[User:GuyPerfect|GuyPerfect]] 23:03, 24 July 2007 (EDT)

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UXB or A Bomb?

This has bugged me for a while... While the commentary from Positron et al states that the bombs are "UXBs", the actual enemy name is "A Bomb". I'd appreciate advice on how to resolve the conflict - a simple redirect doesn't seem to do it justice (as there is the possibility of different types of bombs in the future) but having the same content in two pages is frivolous... Kalon 19:44, 24 July 2007 (EDT)

It is indeed UXB, as can be seen by the non-volatile versions in the Rikti War Zone. I don't know what the deal with "A Bomb" is. When in doubt, use UXB, as that's the official term for the enemy. --GuyPerfect 23:03, 24 July 2007 (EDT)