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==English or the lack thereof== Dice notations should have the D capitalized, and dice abbreviations should be in bold whenever possible. Whenever dealing with 'high-scale' damage like VDP or MDP, italics and/or exclamation points are called for -- instead of 'This attack deals 4d8 UDP of damage', you should write it as so: "This super beam deals <i><b>4D8</b> U.D.P.β’ of damage!!!</i>" All abbreviations should have dots in them, have the β’ symbol after them, and abbreviations should be in bold whenever possible. In true Palladium Books form, you should attribute yourself for any section you write. Of course, if you edit another person's section (even if only to add a fewsentences), you should also attribute yourself, again in true Palladium Books form. If there is ever a concensus about how something should be written or how something works in the world, we're doing something wrong. Two factions can (and should) be allies in one page and blood enemies in the next.
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