User:SuperWIKI
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Hello there. My name is SuperWIKI (not my real name), an avid Wikipedian who just wants friends, a job he loves and tons of fun! Has odd interests with the military, the nature of death, over-analyzing what cannot be analyzed (yeah I don't get it either) and re-doing everything he does just because it's not 'perfect' enough. That extends to the list articles I create for the welfare of this task force. Not a member (way too busy to), but I consider someone who keeps track of appointments and new promotions and wants to update them regularly for the public, zealously and attentively. You know, normal stuff. Still new to it though. I'll need tons of time and work put in before I actually fulfill my goal and even then my short attention span might make me give up halfway and continue in the next decade. Oh well.
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Aside from all this malarkey, I mostly work on the Trope Pantheons on the TVTropes website. An excellent crossover comprising all characters from all across fiction (and uncontroversial real life where permitted), that sort of project will always and eternally be, to say the phrase, my jam. I may not exactly agree with the site's policies (especially its political leanings, which I will not elaborate on). Just a weirdo who happened to step is what I always say, the guy disconnected from reality always yakking on about that one chicken in the backyard, and whoever that deputy of the Mafia organization is (spoiler alert for File 1066: it was the rabbit-toothed chef). When you look at my userboxes, be mindful or enthused: one of them is not true. You already know don't you? Darn it. Heh.
So anyway...
Franchises I specialise in:
- Gundam
- Kamen Rider
- Super Sentai
- Star Wars
- Detective Conan
- Magic Kaito
- Sword Art Online
- Harry Potter
- Death Note
- The Adventures of Tintin
- Tokyo Ghoul
- Transformers
- Dragon Ball
- Annoying Orange
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine
- Gravity Falls
and to a certain extent...
- Corpse Party
- Higurashi When They Cry
- Umineko When They Cry
- Another
- Attack on Titan
- Danball Senki
- One Punch Man
- DC Comics
- Marvel Comics
- The Lord of the Rings
- Pokémon
- NASCAR
- Saw
- Godzilla
- Monster
- Fairy Tail
- Teasing Master Takagi-san
- James Bond
- Your Lie in April
- Fullmetal Alchemist
- Warhammer 40,000
- Weathering with You
- Black Lagoon
- Blood on the Tracks
- Metal Hero Series
- Parasyte
- Horimiya
- Your Name
- Komi Can't Communicate
- Elfen Lied
- Spy × Family
- Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!
- My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected
- The Dangers in My Heart
- I Have a Crush at Work
- Sweat and Soap
Service summary
Post-hold updates
- PRIORITY: Check that all newly-promoted 4-star, 3-star, and 2-star officers are updated accordingly.
- Move up newly-promoted officers to the next highest list.
- Remove newly-promoted officers from the lower list.
- Correct and update all related unit (main and dual-hats), leadership lists, overall service branch articles that have the officer's unit leadership included, and predecessor and successor's Wikipedia articles (especially the s-mil).
- Check dates of rank for newly-promoted officers after hold (consult GOMO for Army; MyNavyHR for Navy, USAF and USSF biographies for Air and Space Force)
- Change all PNG seals and logos to SVG, where possible
- Reminder: January (.00), February (.17), March (.25), April (.33), May (.42), June (.50), July (.58), August (.67), September (.75), October (.83), November (.92), December (.98)
Service award progress
17.3% completed
Awards received
| Hero of the Pantheon for spearheading an emergency Archiving of the Pantheon | |||||
| Master Editor III Ribbon | Master Editor II Ribbon | ||||
| Senior Editor III Ribbon | Veteran Editor IV Ribbon | Experienced Editor Ribbon | |||
| Yeoman Level 4 Ribbon | Journeyman Level 4 Ribbon | Apprentice Level 4 Ribbon | |||
| Novice Level 4 Ribbon | Registered Editor Level 4 Ribbon | Experienced Pantheon Contributor Ribbon[a] | |||
| The Wikilink Barnstar from Thatautistichistorian |
The Military Barnstar from FormalDude |
The Military Barnstar from Neovu79 | |||
| The Original Barnstar from Thewolfchild | |||||
| Singapore Contributor Badge | |||||
My main duties (AVOID taking on more than you can chew, even if you hate articles of poor quality)
- Update four-star, three-star, and two-star U.S. military officer lists, and related information, and create new lists for retired officers where data is available.
- Upload voice tracks for U.S. executive branch officials, senators, representatives, ambassadors and military officers.
- Avoid getting drawn into overall research and restructuring efforts in relation to these articles, lest you overstress yourself.
Users in contact with or follow
- Thewolfchild (Moderator(?) I am on speaking terms with, very willing to help if you ask nicely)
- Maliepa (Veteran uploader of military images, refer to him first for any potential image uploads if afraid of duplication)
- Morinao (Very infrequent editor, the one who inspired me to start making lists based on his four-star ones)
- Neovu79 (Infrequent, formerly frequent, uploads and contributions to military appointments and recently promoted officers)
- KingEdinburgh (Routine updates to military nominations and appointments,[1] image uploads)
- SmartyPants22 (So many list articles, note one-star officers and British senior officers)
- EPMen (Substantive updates to military assignments, not often but tremendously consequential)
- Clay (U.S. government personnel appointments + images, ask for potential nomination news)
- RandomUserGuy1738 (Exclusive to Wikimedia; uploads Lloyd Austin images from the SecDef Flickr. Refer to him for potential Austin duplicates unless mine is earlier upload)
- Foxtrot5151 (Contacted Morinao before, excellent military promotion researcher who has sent amendments to the Senate Armed Services Committee before)
- LosPajaros (Many audio files of politicians)
- AlaskaGal (Ted Stevens. Just Ted Stevens)
Guide to military personnel turnovers on Wikipedia
In general
- Article of the outgoing individual
- Article of the incoming individual
- Article of the outgoing individual's position, if a separate one is available
- Articles of the outgoing individual's immediate units/commands
- Articles of any units/commands directly above or equal to the immediate, if the outgoing individual's name is present
- Article of the incoming individual's current position, if a separate one is available
- Articles of the incoming individual's immediate units/commands
- Articles of any units/commands directly above or equal to the immediate, if the incoming individual's name is present
- Active duty general/flag/enlisted list article of the incoming individual
- Active duty general/flag/enlisted list article of the outgoing individual
- Historical general/flag/enlisted list article of the incoming/promoted individual
- Historical general/flag/enlisted list article of the outgoing/promoted individual
- Miscellaneous related articles, if the outgoing individual's name is present
- Miscellaneous related templates, if the outgoing individual's name is present
- Miscellaneous related articles, if the incoming individual's name is present
- Miscellaneous related templates, if the incoming individual's name is present
Specific examples
Four-stars – JCS/UCC (example: CSAF)
- David W. Allvin
- Kenneth S. Wilsbach
- Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
- United States Air Force
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Not applicable
- Air Combat Command
- Not applicable
- List of active duty United States four-star officers
- Same as above
- List of United States Air Force four-star generals
- Same as above
- Order of precedence: United States order of precedence, Eric Smith (precedes, as USMC), Daryl Caudle (after, as CNO)
- Templates: Template:Current US Department of Defense secretaries, Template:Current JCS members, Template:CSUSAF
- Command list pages: List of major commands of the United States Air Force
- None
Three-stars
Two-stars (Adjutant generals)
Three-star
Pages I and LosPajaros + others added audio files to
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State and municipal officials
- Frank Murkowski (R-AK) (8th Alaska governor; former U.S. senator)

- Lurleen Wallace (D-AL) (46th Alabama governor; former Alabama First Lady)
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-AR) (47th Arkansas governor; 31st White House press secretary)
- Ron Dellums (D-CA) (48th Oakland mayor; former House)

- Eric Garcetti (D-CA) (42nd Los Angeles mayor)[b]

- Mike Coffman (R-CO) (Aurora, Colorado mayor; former House)

- Nathan Deal (R-GA) (82nd Georgia governor; former House; former Georgia state senator)

- Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) (55th Chicago mayor; 23rd White House chief of staff; former House)[b]

- Mike Braun (R-IN) (52nd Indiana governor; former U.S. senator; former IA house)
- Sam Brownback (R-KS) (46th Kansas governor; former U.S. senator; former House)[b]

- Joseph Curtatone (D-MA) (35th Somerville mayor)
- Michelle Wu (D-MA) (54th Boston mayor; former Boston City Council president; former Boston City Council member)
- Anthony Brown (D-MD) (47th Maryland attorney general; former House; 8th Maryland lieutenant governor)

- Mark Dayton (D-MN) (40th Minnesota governor, former U.S. senator; 15th Minnesota auditor)

- Keith Ellison (D-MN) (30th Minnesota attorney general; former House)

- Tim Walz (D-MN) (41st Minnesota governor; former House)
- Greg Gianforte (R-MT) (26th Montana governor; former House)
- Jeff Jackson (D-NC) (52nd NC attorney general; former House; former NC state senator)
- Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) (34th North Dakota governor; former House; former ND state senator)
- Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) (83rd New Hampshire governor; former U.S. senator; 27th NH attorney general)

- Gurbir Grewal (D-NJ) (61st New Jersey attorney general)
- Eric Adams (D-NY) (110th NYC mayor; 18th Brooklyn borough president; former NY state senator)
- Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) (56th NY governor; 64th NY attorney general; 11th HUD secretary; former HUD official)

- Mike DeWine (R-OH) (70th Ohio governor; 50th Ohio attorney general; former U.S. senator; 59th Ohio lieutenant governor; former House)

- John Kasich (R-OH) (69th Ohio governor; former House)
- Josh Shapiro (D-PA) (48th Pennsylvania governor; 50th Pennsylvania attorney general; former Montgomery County commissioner; former PA house)
- Lincoln Chafee (LP-RI) (74th Rhode Island governor; former U.S. senator; former Warwick mayor)

- Henry McMaster (R-SC) (117th South Carolina governor; 91st South Carolina lieutenant governor; 50th South Carolina attorney general; former SC GOP chair; former U.S. attorney)
- Joseph L. Fisher (D-VA) (3rd Virginia HR secretary; former House)

- Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) (75th Virginia governor; former House)
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Others
- Jill Biden (U.S. First Lady; former Second Lady)
- Laura Bush (former U.S. First Lady)
- Barry Black (66th U.S. Senate chaplain; retired U.S. Navy admiral and 22nd chief of chaplains)
- Shou Zi Chew (TikTok CEO)
- Stephen Colbert (American comedian, talk show host)
- Doug Emhoff (U.S. Second Gentleman)
- Shawn Fain (15th United Auto Workers president)
- James D. Ford (58th U.S. House chaplain)
- Helen Keller
- Sean O'Brien (11th International Brotherhood of Teamsters president)
- Karen Pence (former U.S. Second Lady; former Indiana First Lady)
- Sundar Pichai (Google CEO)
- Cornel West (third-party presidential candidate)
- Yoon Suk Yeol (13th South Korean president)































































































