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*'''Oppose''' Yes, it is best to wait, but disagree with the rationale above. For a straightforward matter such as this – the adoption and utilization of the new, proper name of a company's product – the [[WP:SECONDARY|secondary source]] requirement does not apply because there are no "novel interpretation" pitfalls to avoid in use of a name. See [[WP:PSTS]]. For example, should SpaceX post or release material directly citing the names Starship and Super Heavy, then that [[WP:PRIMARY|primary source]] should be sufficient to initiate the rename/move of this article. Our reasons for pausing now have more to do with the nature of Elon (and Twitter) than the need for a secondary source. [[User:Solardays|Solardays]] ([[User talk:Solardays|talk]]) 08:11, 21 November 2018 (UTC)
*'''Oppose for now''' Wait until an official SpaceX change on their website. Currently the SpaceX website still says BFR.[https://www.spacex.com/mars] That being said, we need more clarification; Is it going to be ''Falcon'' Super Heavy? And what about cargo and tanker versions of BFS? Will they still be called Starship? To the latter, if so, and other stuff is confirmed as we expect, we would probably best change the title to something like "Falcon Super Heavy and Starship" or a split of page as another option. I expect each of the individual ships will have its own name anyway... on the lines of ''Starship Millenium'' but that will be another naming issue to deal with down the road. — '''''<small>[[User:Insertcleverphrasehere|Insertcleverphrasehere]] <sup>([[User talk:Insertcleverphrasehere|or here]])</sup></small>''''' 18:58, 22 November 2018 (UTC)
*'''Support''' - Elon calls it Starship-Super Heavy and SpaceX calls it that on their website. [[User:CodingWhiz100|Codingwhiz100
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