User talk:Royzee
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Heya, I Saw Your Question On Dalek Creation Under The Discusion Section. There Are Several Creation Versions For The Daleks.... The Dalek Chronicles [Terry Nations Version], The Show Version [Davros ect], And The Bryant Anderson Report [What You Remember], The More Commonly Knowen Version Is The Show Version Though, Hope This Helps (Duckman025 (talk) 06:38, 14 May 2008 (UTC))
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[edit] Press releases copy and pasted into talk pages
Hi. Please stop copying and pasting press releases etc. into talk pages. This is a violation of copyright. Further if you believe the information belongs in the article you should paraphrase the source and provide a link, not hope that somebody else will. Thanks. Mark83 09:02, 4 October 2007 (UTC)