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In the case of characters with the same name, tags should indicate the "Day" in which they appeared (Day 1, Stories, The Game, Veto Power, etc.). In the case of two characters from the same day, or characters that appear in multiple Days, title, position or affiliation may be used to distinguish (Agent/Civilian, DoD/Terrorist, etc.). These same rules should be applied to non-character articles as well, if possible.
 
In the case of characters with the same name, tags should indicate the "Day" in which they appeared (Day 1, Stories, The Game, Veto Power, etc.). In the case of two characters from the same day, or characters that appear in multiple Days, title, position or affiliation may be used to distinguish (Agent/Civilian, DoD/Terrorist, etc.). These same rules should be applied to non-character articles as well, if possible.
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For cross-categorical articles with the same title, the category itself should be used as the disambiguation tag, e.g. [[Jessica Abrams (character)]] and [[Jessica Abrams (crew)]].
   
 
Disambiguation tags usually won't be necessary for locations. If two locations share the same name, the titles of the articles should be expanded to be more specific. For example, "Portland, Oregon" and "Portland, Maine". "Portland" would then redirect to a disambiguation page (see below).
 
Disambiguation tags usually won't be necessary for locations. If two locations share the same name, the titles of the articles should be expanded to be more specific. For example, "Portland, Oregon" and "Portland, Maine". "Portland" would then redirect to a disambiguation page (see below).
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If one or more ''other'' characters simply named Bob crop up, ''then'' disambiguation tags will be used, as illustrated earlier. "Bob" will then be assigned as a redirect to "Bob (disambiguation)".
 
If one or more ''other'' characters simply named Bob crop up, ''then'' disambiguation tags will be used, as illustrated earlier. "Bob" will then be assigned as a redirect to "Bob (disambiguation)".
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However, if two pages share a full name (i.e. both first name and last name), then there is no need for a disambiguation page. Most commonly this will occur in the instance of a mentioned character being named after a cast or crew member - in such a case, the real life person is given the normal page name and the namesake in-universe reference is given a disambiguation tag.
 
   
 
All disambiguation pages have the {{tl|disambig}} template, are categorized as such, and most will contain "(disambiguation)" in their title. Note that these rules apply exactly the same for last-name-only characters, as well as locations and items which share the same name.
 
All disambiguation pages have the {{tl|disambig}} template, are categorized as such, and most will contain "(disambiguation)" in their title. Note that these rules apply exactly the same for last-name-only characters, as well as locations and items which share the same name.
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