Talk:Dukhat

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Nitpicking[edit]

Three items to nitpick:

  • "Indeed, Dukhat only has serious import in three parts of the show: In The Beginning, which contains nearly all of the information above and "Atonement", where his training of Delenn and certain details about his death are revealed." --> That's two parts of the show, not three. Corrected.
  • Both "First Appearance" and "Last Appearance" in the infobox are shown as "In the Beginning (chronological), Atonement (airdate)". How can "Atonement" be both the first and last appearance by airdate? According to the Lurker's Guide, "Atonement"'s original airdate was February 24, 1997 [1] and "In the Beginning"'s was January 4, 1998 [2], so first by airdate should be Atonement and last should be "In the Beginning". Note that the other is OK, but still debatable, since "In the Beginning" contained both the scene where we first see Dukhat and the scene of his death... Corrected.
  • The infobox gives the actor's name as Reiner Schöne (note the umlaut on the O) and in the text the umlaut is not there, which is not consistent - if someone ever creates the page, one of the links will still not link to it. According to IMDB, his real name has the umlaut [3]. Corrected.

--Jean seb 19:25, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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BetacommandBot (talk) 06:20, 2 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]