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I'm not sure that having "Θ" in the title is such a good idea. Especially since in the comic he is called "R.C. Sergeant Theta Twenty-eight-eight". --Azizlight 08:43, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
- I agree. Just replace it with a "0". Admiral J. Nebulax (talk) 20:45, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
- Agreed. Even worse than the Ø that occasionally pops up. Sorry that the "0" doesn't have the nifty line through it, but it's still a zero. Enochf 22:05, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
- Wait: "twenty-eight-eight" can also mean "2088". It's not as common as the "0288" version, however. Is he specifically referred to as "RC-0288" in the comic? —Grand Admiral J. Nebulax (Imperial Holovision)
23:25, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
- No, I was just rereading it last night, and I was thinking the same as you Grand Admiral J. Nebulax. He refers to himself as R.C. Sergeant Theta twenty eighty-eight at the very beginning of Honor Bound. That's the only time you see his designation So like you I'd say it sounds like his designation should be 2088, don't know about the Theta part. But since he does specifically use eighty-eight for 88, twenty does not make any sense for the two being the second digit. Theta two hundred eighty-eight would make sense for Θ288 to be right with the way he introduces himself (compared to Boss saying Delta one one three eight rather then eleven thirty-eight early in Triple Zero). Maybe Θ2088. -anonymous 2/12/07
- Well, I think it's safe to drop the "Θ". But I think we need to ask Leland Chee. —Grand Admiral J. Nebulax (Imperial Holovision)
20:59, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
- He still calls himself "Theta." You can't just remove a part of his designation. --
02:49, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
- Is it O or 0? Chack Jadson 22:05, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
- It's Θ... --
22:09, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
- Are you positive? And we wouldn't get rid of "Theta"; it just wouldn't be in the article title. Similar to "Delta-38" for RC-1138. —Grand Admiral J. Nebulax (Imperial Holovision)
22:44, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
- Aahhh, The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia just cleaned up this mess :-) --Azizlight 14:04, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
- Are you positive? And we wouldn't get rid of "Theta"; it just wouldn't be in the article title. Similar to "Delta-38" for RC-1138. —Grand Admiral J. Nebulax (Imperial Holovision)
- It's Θ... --
- Is it O or 0? Chack Jadson 22:05, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
- He still calls himself "Theta." You can't just remove a part of his designation. --
- Well, I think it's safe to drop the "Θ". But I think we need to ask Leland Chee. —Grand Admiral J. Nebulax (Imperial Holovision)
- No, I was just rereading it last night, and I was thinking the same as you Grand Admiral J. Nebulax. He refers to himself as R.C. Sergeant Theta twenty eighty-eight at the very beginning of Honor Bound. That's the only time you see his designation So like you I'd say it sounds like his designation should be 2088, don't know about the Theta part. But since he does specifically use eighty-eight for 88, twenty does not make any sense for the two being the second digit. Theta two hundred eighty-eight would make sense for Θ288 to be right with the way he introduces himself (compared to Boss saying Delta one one three eight rather then eleven thirty-eight early in Triple Zero). Maybe Θ2088. -anonymous 2/12/07
- Wait: "twenty-eight-eight" can also mean "2088". It's not as common as the "0288" version, however. Is he specifically referred to as "RC-0288" in the comic? —Grand Admiral J. Nebulax (Imperial Holovision)
- Agreed. Even worse than the Ø that occasionally pops up. Sorry that the "0" doesn't have the nifty line through it, but it's still a zero. Enochf 22:05, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
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How do we know that his name is Zag? Honor Bound doesn't call him that, and the scars don't match up in Orders. VhettSkirata Mando'ade 22:12, December 19, 2009 (UTC)