Talk:Dark•Matter

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Just to say that the title appears to be "Dark Matter" not "Dark*Matter". The star does not appear in official book or game listings, though it is included on a few fan sites. DJ Clayworth 13:49, 7 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

That's not true. Many online stores don't use it, because the actuall character isn't easily available. The actual symbol used is the ellipse but most people use the asterisk as the ellipse isn't availbe on most keyboards. The rule book uses Dark*Matter all throughout the text, with the exception of it using the ellipse instead of the asterisk. This is the reason the asterisk is used on most fan sites. Prozinskij 14:27, 7 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Wikipedia policy is generally to avoid emulating any purely typographic effects and punctuation marks used in titles of works. Consider that the books also write the title in small caps; this does not somehow result in us writing the RPG name in small caps every time it appears in the article. See

MOS:CONFORM). For instance, we write "Alien 3 is a 1992 film [...]" - or, in the lead section of the article, we may note the official/traditional stylization as well: "Alien 3 (stylized as ALIEN3) is a 1992 film [...]" - but we don't write "ALIEN3 is a 1992 film [...]". The same is true of the article title. As such, I'm going to propose that the page be moved to Dark Matter (role-playing game) (the parenthetical is for disambiguation), but I'll do so in a new section given that this conversation is 15 years old and touches on a mostly unrelated point. V2Blast (talk) 17:45, 11 April 2020 (UTC)[reply
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Hoffmann Institute

Re: The hoffman institute: while all the published adventures contain hooks for hoffman institute players, it is by no means required to be in that organization to play. The institute could be completely removed from the game without adverse consequence (save making more work for the GM). 24.252.10.228 18:12, 24 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Wikipedia policy is generally to avoid emulating any purely typographic effects and punctuation marks used in titles of works. Consider that the books also write the title in small caps; this does not somehow result in us writing the RPG name in small caps every time it appears in the article. See

MOS:CONFORM). For instance, we write "Alien 3
is a 1992 film [...]" - or, in the lead section of the article, we may note the official/traditional stylization as well: "Alien 3 (stylized as ALIEN3) is a 1992 film [...]" - but we don't write "ALIEN3 is a 1992 film [...]". The same is true of the article title.

As such, I'm proposing that the page be moved to Dark Matter (role-playing game) (the parenthetical is for disambiguation). This approach is consistent with many other articles about media that choose to include non-standard punctuation and typographical marks in the stylized versions of their titles, and the parenthetical matches a number of other RPGs that require such disambiguation. V2Blast (talk) 17:53, 11 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]