Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Joseph Hancock
Seems like vanity of some sort. A web designer who made up a game. The common name means that a Google test is a bit of a failure, but I tried "Joseph Hancock" "After Era" (After Era being the game Hancock is said to have invented) and received no results. Delete. - Vague | Rant 08:02, Jan 14, 2005 (UTC)
After Era site that wasnt completely deleted: [1]
Archive.org Copy of Turn A that seemed to remain (most others have mysterously went away after years...): [2] He apparently didnt use the name Joesph Hancock on the pages...and if you do search google with "After Era" and "Marcus" A few links down you find it.
- Delete. The last sentence is a bit of a vanity-page give-away; he might as well have signed it. Not notable. Khanartist 08:09, 2005 Jan 14 (UTC)
- Delete, The whole article just sounds very vague and not to the point at all. Like User:Khanartist said, the last sentence is a vanity giveaway. Inter 08:47, 14 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Delete. Rambling blog about non-notable people and events, only contribution by an anon. No useful content. Andrewa 10:12, 14 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Delete. — Asbestos | Talk 10:21, 14 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Delete vanity more appropriate for a uesr page (userfy?). --Deathphoenix 20:37, 14 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Delete, bloggish vanity. Wyss 21:34, 14 Jan 2005 (UTC)
It's not vanity. Look into Mobile Suit Gundam. A continuouing series from Japan, that much resembles that of Star Wars in North America. After Era was a web-based role playing game derived from that series. The guy is a legend around the Gundam role-playing community. And no, he didn't write it. Someone else from After Era did. Who am I? Well, just some knowledgeable bystander.