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Where did these terms come from? Are they narrative, extra-narrative, or speculation? | Where did these terms come from? Are they narrative, extra-narrative, or speculation? | ||
* The articles for [[Demons Run]], the [[Battle of Demons Run]], and [[The Church]] mention either the [[Anglican Regiment]] or the [[Anglican Marines]]. | * The articles for [[Demons Run]], the [[Battle of Demons Run]], and [[The Church]] mention either the [[Anglican Regiment]] or the [[Anglican Marines]]. | ||
* I don't recall this term being used in the main television narratives, [[A Good Man Goes to War]] and [[The Time of Angels]]/[[Flesh and Stone]], or any of the associated TV media. | * I don't recall this term being used in the main television narratives, [[A Good Man Goes to War]] and [[The Time of Angels]]/[[Flesh and Stone]], or any of the associated TV media. | ||
* I do not have experience with any non-tv narrative or non-narrative source for this term. That's why I'd like some input. | * I do not have experience with any non-tv narrative or non-narrative source for this term. That's why I'd like some input. | ||
* The only reference I remember is the [[Fat Man]] saying they're Anglican. While this is definitive that Anglicans are part of the force, it's not clear enough that this is also the name of the regiment or a type of marine. | * The only reference I remember is the [[Fat Man]] saying they're Anglican. While this is definitive that Anglicans are part of the force, it's not clear enough that this is also the name of the regiment or a type of marine. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:42, 28 April 2023
Where did these terms come from? Are they narrative, extra-narrative, or speculation?
- The articles for Demons Run, the Battle of Demons Run, and The Church mention either the Anglican Regiment or the Anglican Marines.
- I don't recall this term being used in the main television narratives, A Good Man Goes to War and The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone, or any of the associated TV media.
- I do not have experience with any non-tv narrative or non-narrative source for this term. That's why I'd like some input.
- The only reference I remember is the Fat Man saying they're Anglican. While this is definitive that Anglicans are part of the force, it's not clear enough that this is also the name of the regiment or a type of marine.