Talk:Suggestion/@comment-24971803-20150317170658/@comment-25196231-20150317173630

Trivia needs to take on a neutral standpoint and must be a fact that has occured. Let's take the "yukikaze's luck affecting other ships' fates" for example. It is a rumor and hasn't been proven. As far as science goes, you can't prove luck. Statistical analysis can provide probability chances through quantitative observations that HAS occured, but not luck. Luck is an abstract concept pertained to the philosophical concept of preferences. You think you're lucky when your expectations are reached, and you think you're not when your expectiations aren't reached. The Yukikaze-sinking-other-JP-ships-example is a rumor and rumor =/= trivia. As for the history goes, Yukikaze didn't sink jp ships.

KEEP IN MIND trivia is something you cannot argue with.