Thread:Tomob/@comment-220364-20140907230414/@comment-220364-20140908012403

Nope, not entirely. There is also: And now there is the plagiarized section you added that you don't remember adding... very, very odd that.
 * Screwing with the AlienRace field.
 * Removing items without explanation (PlaceOfBirth field)
 * Editing by trial and error with the references.
 * Apparent plagiarism (2 of the 3 items from above) due to the the method of editing presenting them as new content in the before and after comparisons. Seriously, adding the headers could have been done in one pass and the tweaking of the paragraph content on a second. It would have been easier to see what you actually changed.
 * Lack of communication. Edit summaries are helpful. So is working through a discussion that raises concerns about your changes before you revert the article to the version you changed it to that was problematic.

On the up side, this has shown that the entire history section was taken from Wikipedia in 2008. With that in mind, reworking it is a good idea. But that is going to need to be done in a way that minimizes the 'port from Wikipedia, not increase it.