Thread:Icybro/@comment-142718-20151008193812/@comment-131315-20151009023821

Yeah, that's a tricky one. I'd say story elements should be isolated and posted in their associated year, and references to dates without an associated "story" -- some sort of adventure narrative involving Indy -- don't have to be listed. So, maybe there's a timeline entry for "Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar (attraction) (introductory story)" in 1938, if there's a real story there; and another for "Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar (attraction) (modern story)" in 2015, if (say) Old Indy shows up as part of the attraction to retrieve some artifact he hid under one of the bar stools years ago.

In the likely case that Old Indy never shows up in the attraction, then maybe we forego a 2015 entry. Ditto for 1936 and 1955, if all that's associated with those years are (respectively) a routine log book entry and the hangar establishment. Those are events, not adventures.

What do you think?