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We don't need all of these descriptions. They would be better if they were just links, especially the ones in the second section. <sub>--Before creating a talk page, verify that there's an [[User:This-guy|article for it]]. Sign your [[User talk:This-guy|comments]] with 4 tildes (this-guy)</sub> [[Special:Contributions/This-guy|SUPER CONTRA]]
 
We don't need all of these descriptions. They would be better if they were just links, especially the ones in the second section. <sub>--Before creating a talk page, verify that there's an [[User:This-guy|article for it]]. Sign your [[User talk:This-guy|comments]] with 4 tildes (this-guy)</sub> [[Special:Contributions/This-guy|SUPER CONTRA]]
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I removed the pop culture references as there is no proof of said allegations. [dork]The trident you speak of is usually a reference to the Greek god Poseidon/ the roman god Neptune (did it get those backwards?). Seeing as Empoleon is a water Pokemon and its name is part of the word emperor (a reference to the emperor penguin I'm sure) the trident would be referencing its mythological roots as a symbol of power over the sea [/dork] --[[User:MarcusTheMartin|MarcusTheMartin]] 21:56, May 28, 2007 (CDT)

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We don't need all of these descriptions. They would be better if they were just links, especially the ones in the second section. --Before creating a talk page, verify that there's an article for it. Sign your comments with 4 tildes (this-guy) SUPER CONTRA

I removed the pop culture references as there is no proof of said allegations. [dork]The trident you speak of is usually a reference to the Greek god Poseidon/ the roman god Neptune (did it get those backwards?). Seeing as Empoleon is a water Pokemon and its name is part of the word emperor (a reference to the emperor penguin I'm sure) the trident would be referencing its mythological roots as a symbol of power over the sea [/dork] --MarcusTheMartin 21:56, May 28, 2007 (CDT)