I've been asked to help shape this wiki so that it is much easier for new users to become introduced to it. In the process, this will require me to understand what is present so far.
I've taken the time to read as many articles as I can, but of course, I am unable to read them all. At the moment, I haven't found any guides or detailed information on what the wiki is about. However, here is what I gather so far:
Observations
The wiki seems to most definitely fit under the category of science fantasy. Primarily, it has a similar feel to superhero comics with characters driving the story rather than factions. In many ways, this is quite different than Galactic Crucibles which tends to be faction driven, so I will review this based on the rules about the superhero genre rather than plausible science fiction.
Oddities
These are oddities - the strange things about the wiki that would definitely be a potential source of debate for new users.
Good versus evil
I have noticed that characters and factions tend to cleanly fit into the category of either good or evil. Based on what I have seen, "good" is portrayed as democratic freedom while "evil" is portrayed as totalitarian fascism. What if a user were to create a faction that was in a blurry line area? That is, a faction that is not pure enough to be considered good or evil enough to be considered evil. Galactic Crucibles tackled this question by defining "good" and "evil" as relative concepts, but I'm not sure how it should be done here.
Desire to conquer the galaxy/universe
I've been seeing galaxy and universe being used interchangeably. Yet, the size of these factions are no more than a handful of planets. Is this all taking place in the Orion Arm in only a small radius from Earth? I've seen references to the Andromeda Galaxy, though it wouldn't really make sense for a civilization of only a few planets to travel so far.
Technology levels
What is advanced technology on this wiki? It's a very relative term.
Live action images
Where are the images coming from? Are you allowed to use these images of real people? It should be fine if they are stock photos, but be sure they are getting used with permission.
Elements to reconsider
I have noticed a few aspects about the wiki that would be considered cliche if they were on Galactic Crucibles.
Planet of Hats
From what I gather, I've only found humans to be the only species on this wiki that has multiple cultures. For the Fascirians for example, could every individual Fascirian be described as war-like? Is it not reasonable to believe that other alien species can be as diverse as humans?
Superior species/Superpowers
So far, the main example that comes to mind is the elves. They don't seem to have any particular significant flaws, and they seem to be superior to the human race in every way. It's not the elves in particular that may be problematic, but it could pave the way for new users wanting to create god-modded civilizations.
It may be wise to establish some rules about balancing out characters and civilizations. Having tons of superpowers should be taxing when it comes to energy.
Aliens visiting Earth's past
This is only my opinion, but is there any reason for so many different aliens to visit Earth? In Galactic Crucibles, we made a rule against this, because it made other parts of the universe look uninteresting. It's not totally necessary to change this, but it is something to consider.
Conclusion
There's quite a lot of work to be done here, but I do like the amount of effort that has gone into this. Before this becomes ready for other users, it will be necessary to establish some rules, and create starter guides.
Currently, I can see this wiki moving towards becoming a role-play. Stories are another option, but seeing as this is primarily character driven, RPing may be the best option.