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*To Real World/Production Background, add the anecdote about Owen being written with some unknown secret in his backstory, and then say how Greg and several other writers realized, simultaneously and separately, that Owen and Puck were the same person.
 
*To Real World/Production Background, add the anecdote about Owen being written with some unknown secret in his backstory, and then say how Greg and several other writers realized, simultaneously and separately, that Owen and Puck were the same person.
 
*Re-word the opening paragraph, so that Owen seems to be a character in his own right and not just some alias used by Puck
 
*Re-word the opening paragraph, so that Owen seems to be a character in his own right and not just some alias used by Puck
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==Refs==
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The following has just been removed from Wikipedia, so I'm putting it here for future reference.
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===''The Big O''===
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In episode fourteen of the anime ''[[The Big O]]'' ("Roger the Wanderer") there are three stone gargoyles that bear a striking resemblance to Brooklyn, Broadway and Lexington on a rooftop as Roger Smith wanders through a memory of Paradigm City. The Gargoyle resembling Broadway appears to have Goliath's jaw.
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===''[[X-Men: Evolution]]''=== 
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In episode 45 "No Good Deed" during the staged "heroics" montage, Avalanche knocks a stone Gargoyle statue, which bears a resemblance to Broadway, off a building in order for Blob to catch, preventing it from smashing into a crowd of people below.
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(This second example seems like a stretch to me, even though some people (e.g. [[Frank Paur]]) worked on both series. The gargoyle in question appears in the first 10 second of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoiKRJIdBl8&feature=related this] YouTube video, and I can't see much resemblance to Broadway.)

Revision as of 13:06, 11 August 2008

I'm new.

Having previously worked on the English Wikipedia, I may occasionally fall into bad habits regarding citing sources, naming conventions, neutral-point-of-view, categories and the like. I'm on a patch.


For my own information, today's date is: 2024-03-28.



Things I'll want to add to Owen Burnett pretty soon

  • Make history section about Owen, less about Puck. Expand
  • Give specific examples of Owen doing his job:
    • Keeping Elisa out in "The Edge"
    • Pulling a gun in "Enter Macbeth"
    • Taking the swab in "Double Jeopardy"
    • Summoning the commandoes in "Masque" and "Bash"
  • Move parts of the Characteristics section (e.g. his turning to stone by Demona, and his gaining a stone hand) into the History section, in proper context
  • Mention that he's good at judo
  • To Real World/Production Background, add the anecdote about Owen being written with some unknown secret in his backstory, and then say how Greg and several other writers realized, simultaneously and separately, that Owen and Puck were the same person.
  • Re-word the opening paragraph, so that Owen seems to be a character in his own right and not just some alias used by Puck

Refs

The following has just been removed from Wikipedia, so I'm putting it here for future reference.

The Big O

In episode fourteen of the anime The Big O ("Roger the Wanderer") there are three stone gargoyles that bear a striking resemblance to Brooklyn, Broadway and Lexington on a rooftop as Roger Smith wanders through a memory of Paradigm City. The Gargoyle resembling Broadway appears to have Goliath's jaw.

X-Men: Evolution

In episode 45 "No Good Deed" during the staged "heroics" montage, Avalanche knocks a stone Gargoyle statue, which bears a resemblance to Broadway, off a building in order for Blob to catch, preventing it from smashing into a crowd of people below.

(This second example seems like a stretch to me, even though some people (e.g. Frank Paur) worked on both series. The gargoyle in question appears in the first 10 second of this YouTube video, and I can't see much resemblance to Broadway.)