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Thus, Magnus can not possibly be the War Chief. Not the original thing I set out to show, but using this wiki's own rules, there is no other conclusion. 17:27, November 7, 2012 (UTC)
Thus, Magnus can not possibly be the War Chief. Not the original thing I set out to show, but using this wiki's own rules, there is no other conclusion. 17:27, November 7, 2012 (UTC)
: Pure and simple speculation. [[Special:Contributions/170.185.224.19|170.185.224.19]]<sup>[[User talk:170.185.224.19#top|talk to me]]</sup> 18:36, November 7, 2012 (UTC)
: Pure and simple speculation. [[Special:Contributions/170.185.224.19|170.185.224.19]]<sup>[[User talk:170.185.224.19#top|talk to me]]</sup> 18:36, November 7, 2012 (UTC)
Which part is "pure and simple speculation"? Could you elaborate?
1)Nowhere is Divided Loyalties is the phrase "War Chief" ever used.
2)Divded Loyalties does not describe the War Games to a tee. Most notably, the fact that Magnus is erased from ever having existed by the Time Lords at a time that is prior to Timewyrm:Exodus
3)Gary Russell edited Flashback and wrote Divided Loyalties
4)Nowhere in Flashback is the phrase "War Chief" ever used either
5)Flashback states that there is no chance for a reconcilliation between Thete and Magnus
6)It is stated here that Narrative elements define biographies, anything else gets mentioned in "behind-the-scenes"
7)Someone already removed the Master part from the biography of the Man with the Rosette, because while it implies he's the Master, and while the writer stated that it's meant to be the Master....it is never explicitly stated that the Man with the Rosette IS the Master
8)My Master=War Chief quotes from the novelisations, and real-life were deemed not good enough, because while it actually describe the supposed ''two characters'' as being the same to a tee, it never states explicitly that they are the same in-narrative
9)Likewise real-world sources wouldn't count, except as behind-the-scenes
10)Therefore....Magnus is not the War Chief from a narrative perspective. Again, '''Where in Divided Loyalties(or anywhere else) does it unambiguously state that Magnus is the War Chief?''' [[Special:Contributions/41.133.0.18|41.133.0.18]]<sup>[[User talk:41.133.0.18#top|talk to me]]</sup> 05:21, November 8, 2012 (UTC)
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