User blog comment:The Illusive Man/Mac Walters uses the ME Wiki/@comment-2256917-20101015210531/@comment-217683-20101018022933

But at the same time, you have to remember that Wookieepedia and Halopedia are also much, much larger than the Mass Effect Wiki, and they deal with much, much larger franchises, in which there are many, many (and in the case of Star Wars, throw in about 20 more many's) more writers and other involved individuals to interview.

The Mass Effect franchise has exactly 2 lead writers, 1 novel author (who is also one of the lead writers), and 1 comic author (who is the other lead writer). It's not like Star Wars, with umpteen million books and comics, multiple TV shows, and games and RPGs up the wazoo. It's not even like Halo, with all its games, the anime shorts, and the roughly twenty writers who have written or contributed to books. You can't reasonably compare Mass Effect to either Halo or Star Wars in that regard. However, (and I'm really not sure if either Halopedia or Wookieepeida can say this... they may or may not be able to), while we haven't yet "officially" interviewed anyone from BioWare, we have been fortunate enough to have several writers and employees of BioWare (including several who worked on Mass Effect and/or ME2) contribute to the wiki, and I can't really recall the last time someone of equivalent prominence in either of the other franchises you mentioned commended Halopedia or Wookieepedia. Just saying...