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Bureau 13

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Nov 22, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/22/99
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I read in one of your postings in the Lurkers Guide that Ulkesh was
actually Ulkesh Naranek (Naranek being some sort of title). I^Òve been
told that you approve of all the B5 merchandise personally. In the
Babylon 5 Collectible Card Game, the character card for Ulkesh is
titled Ulkesh Kosh, as if Kosh is part of his name. Is his name
actually Ulkesh Kosh or were you sleeping on the job that day? It would
seem an obvious mistake to notice.


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Jms at B5

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Nov 23, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/23/99
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Damn...that one slipped by.

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Mac Breck

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Nov 23, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/23/99
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I think Ulkesh Naranek would be correct.

JMS is only human, and therefore can make mistakes.

Mac


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> I read in one of your postings in the Lurkers Guide that Ulkesh was

> actually Ulkesh Naranek (Naranek being some sort of title). I've been

Tammy Smith

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Nov 24, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/24/99
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Sorry, Joe, but I recently found another mistake in B5 product. In the
B5 Profiles Card Set, there is an error in card #83--How News Traveled.
The quote is from an ISN reporter, but the picture is of President
Luchenko.

I agree with Mac, though--you're entitled to make mistakes!

Tammy

Iain Rae

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Nov 24, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/24/99
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Mac Breck <macb...@timesnet.net> wrote:
> I think Ulkesh Naranek would be correct.

> JMS is only human, and therefore can make mistakes.

Really? we were all betting on Vorlon actually ;)


Mac Breck

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Nov 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/25/99
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Champion Swordswoman <riv...@my-deja.com> wrote in message
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> Was I interpreting them incorrectly?

No.

Mac


Gary Farber

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Nov 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/26/99
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In <81gh1h$npm$1...@news.hw.ac.uk> Iain Rae <ia...@rm322a.civ.hw.ac.uk> wrote:

No contradiction there, given that JMS has written most clearly how
Vorlons are entirely capable of many serious mistakes.

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Jacob Corbin

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Nov 28, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/28/99
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Gary Farber wrote:

> In <81gh1h$npm$1...@news.hw.ac.uk> Iain Rae <ia...@rm322a.civ.hw.ac.uk>
> wrote:
> : Mac Breck <macb...@timesnet.net> wrote:
> :> I think Ulkesh Naranek would be correct.
>
> :> JMS is only human, and therefore can make mistakes.
>
> : Really? we were all betting on Vorlon actually ;)
>
> No contradiction there, given that JMS has written most clearly how
> Vorlons are entirely capable of many serious mistakes.

And you and the people you've edited *aren't*?

(Not that anyone would ever notice, since the odds of tracking down
people who've read that stuff are miniscule compared to the number of
folks who've watched B5 at one time or another. And B5 itself ain't
exactly a cultural icon...)

Reverend Jake
http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine/shirley/272/


Gary Farber

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Dec 1, 1999, 3:00:00 AM12/1/99
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In <384117F6...@swbell.net> Jacob Corbin <cor...@swbell.net> wrote:

: Gary Farber wrote:
:> In <81gh1h$npm$1...@news.hw.ac.uk> Iain Rae <ia...@rm322a.civ.hw.ac.uk>
:> wrote:
:> : Mac Breck <macb...@timesnet.net> wrote:
:> :> I think Ulkesh Naranek would be correct.
:>
:> :> JMS is only human, and therefore can make mistakes.
:>
:> : Really? we were all betting on Vorlon actually ;)
:>
:> No contradiction there, given that JMS has written most clearly how
:> Vorlons are entirely capable of many serious mistakes.

: And you and the people you've edited *aren't*?

Where did you get that from?

Everyone is capable of, and has made, mistakes. Me. You. Everyone.
Not news, eh?

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