User talk:Hehele33

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RE:
Hi. Sorry I keep deleting your edits. Generally, though, we go by community standards on how things are compatible with one another. Unless there have been multiple reports of the Rail Blade being hard to remove from blasters or what else, then please don't add it to the articles. Feel free to make a forum thread talking about your findings, which can actually help figure out if this needs to be included on the page. But any one-time, one-person accounts of blasters or accessories not working aren't included, as these can be chalked up to things such as user error or factory error. Sorry for the troubles, hope this clears things up.  Jet  ( Talk  *  Contributions ) -

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RE: about longstrike
The Longshot can contribute to the success of similar style blasters and not be proper successors, I agree. But with the Longstrike and Longshot, the similarities are very much there: both are clip system bolt-action blasters that are sniper-style blasters; both that integrated/non-removable shoulder stocks that store additional clips, both feature an included barrel extension and barrel extension compatibility. There are differences, yes--the Longstrike is reverse plunger and poorer in performance in comparison, the Longshot has a scope and the Longstrike has a flip-up sight--but given the similarities with the blaster style and features, the name, the similar advertisements for the blaster (both advertised as being "the long distance N-Strike blaster"), and the fact there wasn't a blaster in this style between the Longstrike or the Longshot, and that the Longshot was discontinued while the Longstrike was in production/on shelves, I think it's a given that the Longstrike was meant to be a successor.

If we're going to say the Centurion and the Raptorstrike were successors to the Longstrike and Longshot, then it's safe to say the Longstrike is a successor to the Longshot. Jet ( Talk  *  Contributions ) -   Reference links: Wiki Guidelines * Wiki Code of Conduct * Manual of Style