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Just for clarification, we aren't moving this articles name to '''Speeder''' unless a version of the kart ends up with the direct name of Speeder, right? Asking simply because Green Speeder is now the most recent name, but I think it's obvious the "Green" part is just to reference the color. If we got, say, Bowser's version and it's just named Speeder, then moving the name will be an option? {{User:Tails777/sig}}22:11, October 5, 2022 (EDT) | Just for clarification, we aren't moving this articles name to '''Speeder''' unless a version of the kart ends up with the direct name of Speeder, right? Asking simply because Green Speeder is now the most recent name, but I think it's obvious the "Green" part is just to reference the color. If we got, say, Bowser's version and it's just named Speeder, then moving the name will be an option? {{User:Tails777/sig}}22:11, October 5, 2022 (EDT) | ||
== Green Speeder should have its own page == | |||
The name "Green Speeder" clearly implies that it is a variant of some sort, and claiming that Mario Kart Tour has renamed the main Jetsetter to "Speeder" is misleading when that hasn't happened yet. It could easily be a case like the Dasher II or the Pirate Sushi Racer, where the original version will be introduced later. Or maybe we'll never get a base version, but regardless, the Green Speeder and Blue Speeder are clearly being treated as equals (unlike the Biddybuggy and the Blue Biddybuggy, or other similar cases), and treating the Green Speeder as the "proper version" just because it was introduced first is misleading. [[Special:Contributions/73.171.36.107|73.171.36.107]] 08:59, November 17, 2022 (EST) | |||
:While at this point it's pretty clear that all the Jetsetter variants are being named Speeders, I agree that the green one isn't identified by the game text as the base version, it's just the first one that has been released. In this sense, I think that this page should mention and show the in-game artwork of the various Speeders (the one used in the kart summary screen) while each one should receive its separate page, including the Green Speeder.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 21:56, December 3, 2022 (EST) | |||
::I personally made this change.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 23:45, January 14, 2023 (EST) |
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Seriously![edit]
Why do y'all make a rule about first english policy and unneeded stuff!? Could you say the article can be represented as "Jetsetter or Aero Glider"??
--The fluttering fire Paragoomba 06:36, 7 April 2013 (EDT)
King Boo's Jetsetter[edit]
There is a trivia point that says how King Boo's Jetsetter looks like an ambulance die to its colour scheme. I'm not sure this is needed and so I removed, and then it was put back. I don't want to participate in an edit war with the user, but I'm not sure the point is needed, can I get some input from some other users Yoshi876 (talk)
- Go on the internet and search up old fashioned ambulances, some colorations are the same.
--The fluttering fire Paragoomba 06:57, 7 April 2013 (EDT)
- Okay, indeed the coloration may be the same, but as are so many other things! Toad heads, Strawberries and cream, (I'm hungry alright?) and even barber posts (ya know, the swirly ones?). But my point is, on all of the things that are red and white, why pick out an ambulance and slap it on the article when the resemblance is just too vague, unspecific, and all other synonyms of "vague". So for these reasons, I vote to remove this pointless trivia.
I hate this whole problem! >:(
The fluttering fire Paragoomba 07:38, 7 April 2013 (EDT)
- King Boo's kart looks more as Speed Racer than an ambulance, to be honest. Mario-HOHO! (Talk / Stalk) 18:49, 7 April 2013 (EDT)
Naming[edit]
Just for clarification, we aren't moving this articles name to Speeder unless a version of the kart ends up with the direct name of Speeder, right? Asking simply because Green Speeder is now the most recent name, but I think it's obvious the "Green" part is just to reference the color. If we got, say, Bowser's version and it's just named Speeder, then moving the name will be an option? Tails777 Talk to me!22:11, October 5, 2022 (EDT)
Green Speeder should have its own page[edit]
The name "Green Speeder" clearly implies that it is a variant of some sort, and claiming that Mario Kart Tour has renamed the main Jetsetter to "Speeder" is misleading when that hasn't happened yet. It could easily be a case like the Dasher II or the Pirate Sushi Racer, where the original version will be introduced later. Or maybe we'll never get a base version, but regardless, the Green Speeder and Blue Speeder are clearly being treated as equals (unlike the Biddybuggy and the Blue Biddybuggy, or other similar cases), and treating the Green Speeder as the "proper version" just because it was introduced first is misleading. 73.171.36.107 08:59, November 17, 2022 (EST)
- While at this point it's pretty clear that all the Jetsetter variants are being named Speeders, I agree that the green one isn't identified by the game text as the base version, it's just the first one that has been released. In this sense, I think that this page should mention and show the in-game artwork of the various Speeders (the one used in the kart summary screen) while each one should receive its separate page, including the Green Speeder.--Mister Wu (talk) 21:56, December 3, 2022 (EST)