Thread:TheAtomicLight/@comment-23771723-20200707213644/@comment-23771723-20200720174028

I always kinda considered it to be a separate thing, in part because the continuity doesn't line up with other series, like with Jessie Bradshaw vs Jessie Bannon (telefilms) vs Jessie Bannon. Hadji is also handled very differently. I know they presented it as a continuation (Jonny is older now!), but it always felt separate to me, like a soft reboot.

Other than continuity, is there anything in particular you're concerned about regarding having separate pages? I've handled a lot wikis with semi-multiple versions like this, so I can help with setup and making it nicely organized if that's a concern. For instance, characters should only have separate pages when there's enough content to justify it, rather than having a bunch of useless stub pages.

Terminator Wiki (with its time travel) and Nancy Drew Wiki (with so so many series) deal with this a lot, and use a main page as a sort of general overview/disambiguation to link to series-specific pages (for Terminator Wiki that's subpages, for Nancy Drew Wiki that's pages with qualifiers). Roswell Wiki has only three versions so it doesn't use a central page to link out, and instead each version has its own page and references the other two, e.g. "Liz Ortecho (books)", "Liz Parker", and "Liz Ortecho". The pages reference each other so readers can find where they want to go, but are otherwise separate versions focused just on their own series.

What do you think about something like that?