Talk:Barriss Offee

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For a March 2005 deletion debate over this page see Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Barriss Offee


Not an encyclopedia article, but rather a narrative about a Star Wars character. Unwikified. - Mike Rosoft 23:19, 12 Mar 2005 (UTC)

I agree, added {{cleanup}} so that someone with more knowledge of the subject can fix it
How do I add pictures to articles? Please answer me on my usertalk page at my user page. KFan II, March 23rd.

I beleave that it sould stay because it adds a deeper understanding of the Jedi and shows that there was more going on than what is in the movies. I personly dont see anything wrong with it because it was informative.

I think it should stay. As far as I'm concerned it doesnt really matter how it's written as long as it's informative.


Picture of Barriss Offee[edit]

Its a promo shot.--Kross 01:08, July 15, 2005 (UTC)

"Using her healing talents in the Force, she was able to cure the would-be abductors of their debilitating ailments, earning their gratitude and loyalty." The novel this is in should be mentioned. User:Thorton

Zonder[edit]

Actually... Zonder wasn't the padawan of Barriss Offee. Just a companion.

In-universe[edit]

Anyone seriously interested in improving the article should consider adding some real world related info, e.g. regarding the concept, creation, and/or function of the character within the Star Wars narrative etc. Please consult our writing about fiction guideline, which also includes a list of exemplary articles.

There are currently three featured articles on Star Wars characters: Palpatine, Padmé Amidala, and Jabba the Hutt. What sets them aside from most of the other SW character articles is the effort to write from the real world perspective. Pay particular attention to paragraphs like Jabba the Hutt#Concept and creation, Palpatine#Concept and creation, and Padmé Amidala#Characterization.

Also take a look at Darth Vader, which despite its lack of reliable, published third-party secondary sources features interesting sections on e.g. #Character creation and concepts and Darth Vader as a #Cultural figure.

Even though reliable sources may be tough to come up with, any effort to introduce coherently written real world aspects will be greatly appreciated, because it contributes to the depth of the article and accurate coverage of the topic, and thereby makes for an improved reading experience and increases the encyclopedic value of the article.

AldeBaer 15:53, 7 September 2007 (UTC)