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Yellow-Skinned Men[]

Can someone please rearrange the article, so that all the yellow-skinned men are listed together? I tried to do it myself, but something went wrong and it ended up getting reverted. NetSpiker (talk) 06:42, March 12, 2015 (UTC)

Stop using the visual editior, it's garbage. Turn it off in your preferences, and you might as well turn off the category select module as well, if you want to stop having things go wrong with your edits. - Archduk3 12:44, March 12, 2015 (UTC)

I was thinking that if I used the source editor, it wouldn't copy the images, but it did. Thanks! NetSpiker (talk) 12:53, March 12, 2015 (UTC)

Guppi[]

If the callsheets identified one species as "Guppi", should they be moved to their own page like Unnamed Guppi? Or is this a nickname like tailheads? Kennelly (talk) 14:16, November 14, 2017 (UTC)

This is my first encounter with it. Truthfully, the best answer would be maybe? There were certainly "nicknames" on the call sheets for a lot of the aliens (ie "Fox"), but there were also a lot of certain identifiers like "Benzites" and "Asoth" (referring to the Markalians), along with a couple other odd names. Then there were the more generic "Alien A – Alien E" names. It would obviously be easier if it were more species-sounding, like Kaitlen. So I'm for whichever. --Alan del Beccio (talk) 14:44, November 14, 2017 (UTC)

Well, in German I'd immediately think of the fish, but I thought it was some American colloquialism or sth. like that which I'm not familiar with. Kennelly (talk) 15:04, November 14, 2017 (UTC)

I thought of the fish too, but honestly I pictured something more along the lines a mudpuppy. I'm not aware of such a colloquialism, but it could just as well be a regional one, if it were, I am a long way from California to know for sure. Ultimately, it is a nickname, the question is, is it also the species name as well? Or more importantly, should it be? --Alan del Beccio (talk) 17:01, November 14, 2017 (UTC)