Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11562685-20190111115222

Reasons: Solution:
 * The CCC rips before the pause had the Robobot theme. It's described in YOU can join the fight! - A Recruitment Video from The Voice and (briefly) in ...of 2017 (as the reason for splitting the 2016 and 2017 Christmas albums). After they came back from the pause, it was gone.
 * The CCC's prologue is only the 4,198th upload of ~8,800. If the CCC is supposed to be one event, then all ~4,600 rips since the CCC began are part of it. If the wiki actually reflected this, the CCC's event category would be meaningless... in fact, that's probably why it doesn't have one! Category:The SilvaGunner Christmas Comeback Crisis is for the playlist.
 * It would greatly improve the clarity of the wiki to split it up, since right now it's treated as an ongoing event, even though the actual event obviously ended a long time ago, with the only relevant rips since then being lore videos.

I believe the page "The SilvaGunner Christmas Comeback Crisis" should only be about the actual episodes and their plot. (Alternatively, it could redirect to the playlist page and the info about it could be moved there, similar to Undertale and a few other playlists which have game overviews on their page).

As for the event that started in December 2016 and ended with the pause, I have a few ideas for what it can be called:
 * Beginning of The SilvaGunner Christmas Comeback Crisis - This would be the most straightforward approach since the fact that it's the CCC is made clear from the get-go. The drawback is that the name is long and a bit unorthadox.
 * The Voice Inside Your Head takeover - This would make it uniform with other takeover events and reflect the event's avatar/catchphrase. The drawback is that the end date would actually be a bit later (May 14, 2017, the start of the Inspector Gadget takeover).
 * Winter Holidays 2016 - This would make it uniform with Winter Holidays 2017 and Winter Holidays 2018... which I'm aware are both red links but those names are used in the list of channel events. The drawback here is... um... well, honestly, I have no idea where "Winter Holidays" even came from, the channel clearly celebrates Christmas, and not other holidays... 