Talk:Pting (The Tsuranga Conundrum)

Two seperate pages
Do we really need two seperate pages for this creature? We already have it covered on Pting and there has only been one present as of yet, and we know nothing specifically about this Pting that seperates it from other Pting. --DCLM ☎  20:35, November 4, 2018 (UTC)
 * This is a page on the individual, the other is a page on the species. I see no problem. --Borisashton ☎  20:36, November 4, 2018 (UTC)
 * Because, as I said, there is literally nothing to seperate it from the rest, not even a name. And only one so far has been encountered. We do briefly hear about the captain encountering one before, but no information to seperate it from the next one. --DCLM ☎  20:44, November 4, 2018 (UTC)
 * As you say, there is some information to seperate them. Anyway, when this page is "complete" it will contain detailed information that would only deserve a brief summary on the species page. This has a precedent with Metalkind and Metalkind (Sky). --Borisashton ☎  20:48, November 4, 2018 (UTC)
 * A species page should focus on biology, species history, abilities. A character page focuses on the biography (and personality, etc) of the individual. They inherently cover different information, even if there's only one known individual. (I haven't seen the episode yet, so I don't know about the case here.) 20:53, November 4, 2018 (UTC)
 * Exactly. As you say a character page cover individual personality and biography. As this is not an individual thing of this Pting, as we are given information on Pting in general, I do not see a need. It would cover exactly the same. --DCLM ☎  21:00, November 4, 2018 (UTC)
 * But it wouldn't cover exactly the same thing! There is a species overview given in the episode: "Pting. Threat level - Chalice. ...the species, if it is a species, birth or creation, many studies having failed due to the fatally violent nature of the Pting. No Pting has ever been kept in captivity due to their ability to eat through any material that would incarcerate them. While strictly non-carnivorous, they devour all non-organic material." --Borisashton ☎  21:09, November 4, 2018 (UTC)