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Shouldn't Kahler-Jex also be listed under the enemy section? Despite The Gunslinger as a Physical threat he wasn't really the true antagonist. Jex was the true cause of everything, and the reason the town of Mercy was in any danger. The Doctor even compares him as a villain to both The Master and the Daleks. [[User:FixtheFernback|FixtheFernback]] [[User talk:FixtheFernback|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 23:59, September 15, 2012 (UTC) | Shouldn't Kahler-Jex also be listed under the enemy section? Despite The Gunslinger as a Physical threat he wasn't really the true antagonist. Jex was the true cause of everything, and the reason the town of Mercy was in any danger. The Doctor even compares him as a villain to both The Master and the Daleks. [[User:FixtheFernback|FixtheFernback]] [[User talk:FixtheFernback|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 23:59, September 15, 2012 (UTC) | ||
: In truth, there is no villian in this episode. Each of the possible villians are both shown to be good at heart, if not each having flaws. Thus, I think that there should be no Villian variable for this story, or at least it should feature both. [[User:OttselSpy25|OS25]] ([[User Talk:OttselSpy25|talk to me, baby.]]) 00:07, September 16, 2012 (UTC) |
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Date
Now, this story was set five years after a war in the US if I'm not mistaken. Hopefully not being too speculatory, I assume that that's shorthand for the American Civil War of 1861-1865, and extremely unlikely to be anything else. (Going by the pages for the Civil War and 1865, the date of the war's end is established in DWU lore). -- Tybort (talk page) 20:53, September 15, 2012 (UTC)
Enemy
Shouldn't Kahler-Jex also be listed under the enemy section? Despite The Gunslinger as a Physical threat he wasn't really the true antagonist. Jex was the true cause of everything, and the reason the town of Mercy was in any danger. The Doctor even compares him as a villain to both The Master and the Daleks. FixtheFernback ☎ 23:59, September 15, 2012 (UTC)
- In truth, there is no villian in this episode. Each of the possible villians are both shown to be good at heart, if not each having flaws. Thus, I think that there should be no Villian variable for this story, or at least it should feature both. OS25 (talk to me, baby.) 00:07, September 16, 2012 (UTC)