User talk:Sebastian Beroe

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Europa Report[edit]

Hello! There appears to be a conflict of opinion on the Europa Report article. I appreciate your familiarity with ctenophores, but Wikipedia content must cite verifiable sources, not original research. Sources cite the designers of the creature as specifically stating that they modeled it not after jellyfish, but squid and octopus, and the current consensus on the Europa Report discussion page is that the creature resembles those more so than a ctenophore. As such, simply referring to it as a "tentacled creature" would seem to be an acceptable compromise.

The Europa Report talk page is the proper place to discuss editorial disagreements and proposals for the article. If you could introduce your concerns/proposals there I would be happy to assist you in composing an addition to the article. I would personally suggest a new section in which the bioluminescence appearing in the movie is compared to real life examples; this would be the perfect place to mention sea creatures such as ctenophores and the similarities between them and prospective Europan fauna. Underwater bioluminescence is a major plot point in the movie, and your experience with the subject would greatly assist in writing and citing a section on it, which would greatly enhance the article. Thanks! - Syd (talk) 19:20, 22 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]