User talk:SomeGirl 678
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Re: Broly
[edit]Actually, he is stronger than SSj2. Otherwise, it wouldn't have taken several Super Saiyans to defeat him. Also, adding "(stop changing it, what was there before is inaccurate)" doesn't really help keep your additions in the article. Please read the messages that have been left on your talk page. You did not provide references or sources for your information. Keeping Wikipedia accurate and verifiable is very important, and as you might be aware there is currently a drive to improve the quality of Wikipedia by encouraging editors to cite the sources they used when adding content. If sources are left unreferenced, it may count as original research, which is not allowed. Can you provide in the article specific references to any books, articles, websites or other reliable sources that will allow people to verify the content in the article? If you can't prove that a SSj2 is stronger than LSSj Broly, it will be considered original research and it will be removed. Thank you for your time. // Sasuke-kun27 20:43, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
Okay, so wait. My edit was stating that he's NOT stronger than a SSJ2, yet here you are agreeing with me. So why did you change it in the first place? It's pretty obvious that he's weaker than an SSJ2 considering every time he's defeated, it's by someone who is far weaker than a SSJ2. Even if he did borrow energy from some of his friends originally to defeat Broly, that energy couldn't possibly have come close to SSJ2 level. One SSJ2 is far stronger than several SSJ's together.
- Sorry, I meant to say "is stronger", not the other way around. Anyway, bring it up with User:3bulletproof16 since he could probably explain it better than I can. // Sasuke-kun27 20:50, 22 November 2006 (UTC)