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What is the source for this:
I can't remember hearing or reading about this anywhere.
Does WP policy provide that fictional subjects not need references? Thanks. WVhybrid 22:28, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
I propose that the remaining minor races: Abbai, Gaim, Markab, Pak'ma'ra, and Vree should be merged into the article as many other minor races were merged into. The positive side to doing so would be to give a more concise, and encylopedic entry of the races (which would remove a lot of the cruft that already exists in many of the articles) and bring them to manageable lengths. Radagast83 22:07, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
Where did this article's information about the Dilgar come from? There's only one episode of the series ("Deathwalker") that provides any details about them, and virtually none of this information comes from that episode. What is its source? Pat Berry 22:39, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
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Obviously there are a number of redirects to various races on this page, but about the only mention that this is fictional, in-Universe stuff is at the top. The whole thing should really be written in a less in-Universe style. Blackmetalbaz ( talk) 21:26, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
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It is widely believed that the appearance of the Gaim was inspired by Neil Gaiman's Morpheus in his helmet. But when I went to find a source for this claim, I discovered that belief to be false. JMS said in 1995 that the Gaim's headgear is "mainly an extrapolation on an alien breather based on WW II style gas masks", not a reference to Dream's helmet. (In fact, Dreams's helmet is also based on old-fashioned gas masks, via Sandman (Wesley Dodds), so it's natural the two look similar.)
OTOH, I didn't find anything from JMS about whether the name is an allusion to Gaiman. I expect it is, so I've left that claim in the article with a {{ fact}} tag. Does anyone have any firm evidence?
Cheers, CWC 13:37, 13 September 2009 (UTC)
It is probable that the name is a holdover from a time before the first Centauri emperor, when the Centaurum governed alone—much like the Senate in Republican Rome. This seems especially likely since the Centauri appear to be based partly on the Roman Empire.
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Unless sourced this is obviously not encyclopedic and just speculation. Gonna keep trimming and sourcing as I can. tyvm
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What is the source for this:
I can't remember hearing or reading about this anywhere.
Does WP policy provide that fictional subjects not need references? Thanks. WVhybrid 22:28, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
I propose that the remaining minor races: Abbai, Gaim, Markab, Pak'ma'ra, and Vree should be merged into the article as many other minor races were merged into. The positive side to doing so would be to give a more concise, and encylopedic entry of the races (which would remove a lot of the cruft that already exists in many of the articles) and bring them to manageable lengths. Radagast83 22:07, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
Where did this article's information about the Dilgar come from? There's only one episode of the series ("Deathwalker") that provides any details about them, and virtually none of this information comes from that episode. What is its source? Pat Berry 22:39, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
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Obviously there are a number of redirects to various races on this page, but about the only mention that this is fictional, in-Universe stuff is at the top. The whole thing should really be written in a less in-Universe style. Blackmetalbaz ( talk) 21:26, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
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It is widely believed that the appearance of the Gaim was inspired by Neil Gaiman's Morpheus in his helmet. But when I went to find a source for this claim, I discovered that belief to be false. JMS said in 1995 that the Gaim's headgear is "mainly an extrapolation on an alien breather based on WW II style gas masks", not a reference to Dream's helmet. (In fact, Dreams's helmet is also based on old-fashioned gas masks, via Sandman (Wesley Dodds), so it's natural the two look similar.)
OTOH, I didn't find anything from JMS about whether the name is an allusion to Gaiman. I expect it is, so I've left that claim in the article with a {{ fact}} tag. Does anyone have any firm evidence?
Cheers, CWC 13:37, 13 September 2009 (UTC)
It is probable that the name is a holdover from a time before the first Centauri emperor, when the Centaurum governed alone—much like the Senate in Republican Rome. This seems especially likely since the Centauri appear to be based partly on the Roman Empire.
""
Unless sourced this is obviously not encyclopedic and just speculation. Gonna keep trimming and sourcing as I can. tyvm
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07:28, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
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