Talk:Jeff Coopwood

Um, the line about his most famous work is identical to the line about him on wikipedia. --Alan del Beccio 23:51, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
 * Assuming I understand what line you are talking about, no they aren't:
 * Wikipedia: Probably most famous is his work as the "Voice of the Borg", in the film "Star Trek: First Contact".
 * MA: He is probably best known as the voice of the Borg in the film Star Trek: First Contact. His voice was used for the famous line "Resistance is futile".
 * Look similar, but different. They are about the same thing, so would it not make sense for two different writers to come up with a similar sentence? --OuroborosCobra talk 23:56, 23 January 2007 (UTC)

You definition of "different" is odd...as I see it as being "different" by three words: "he, famous, work" and "his, best, known" Also, you neglected to include the whole text from Wikipedia:
 * Wikipedia: "Probably most famous is his work...as the "Voice of the Borg", in the film "Star Trek: First Contact". His voice was used for the famous line "Resistance is futile."
 * Memory Alpha: "He is probably best known...as the voice of the Borg in the film Star Trek: First Contact. His voice was used for the famous line "Resistance is futile".

While at this stage the discussion has become pointless...the fact remains, they are identical with exception of the arrangement and very minor substitution. Too exact to be "coincidental." --Alan del Beccio 00:23, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
 * I did not "neglect" to include anything, at least not intentionally. I did my best to try to help. Perhaps you could have been nice enough to be provide the text yourself initially, but you didn't, so I tried to help. Sorry, I won't try to help you ever again. --OuroborosCobra talk 00:26, 24 January 2007 (UTC)