Talk:Dulmur

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Is it really "Dulmer" instead of "Dulmur"? Of course, only the first one would be a correct anagram of "Mulder", but StarTrek.com uses "Dulmur". Could someone check the script, if available? The incorrect spelling (whichever that is) should be kept as a redirect. -- Cid Highwind 12:26, 2005 Jan 12 (CET)


 * The "FINAL DRAFT", dated August 20, 1996, uses Dulmur. Don't ask me why that spelled it that way, because it makes little sense. -- Harry 12:28, 12 Jan 2005 (CET)


 * The spelling Dulmer fits better to the established anagrams of Mulder (Dulmer) and Scully (Lucsly) -- Rebelstrike2005 12:59, 12 Jan 2005 (CET)


 * Still, I think we should use the "official" spelling for the article, keep the other spelling as a redirect, and add a small note regarding the probable "misspelling" to the existing note about the anagrams. -- Cid Highwind 13:55, 2005 Jan 12 (CET)


 * Very well, I agree--Rebelstrike2005 15:47, 12 Jan 2005 (CET)


 * Has anyone verified it with the credits on the DVD´s? Otherwise the mistake is at StarTrek.com - not here!


 * On his IMDB profile Jack Blessing is listed as playing "Temporal Security Agent Dulmer"


 * Keep in mind that when it comes to canon IMDB is irrelevant, DVD captioning and TV captioning is irrelevant, and StarTrek.com is irrelevant -- none of these sources are written by or reviewed by the actual writers/producers themselves, and all have shown serious problems when it comes to checking facts or presenting accurate data, despite the many advantages of using them as a data source, their spellings are atrocious. -- Captain Mike K. Bartel 01:31, 24 Jan 2005 (CET)


 * I thought the encyclopedia used Dulmer, not Dulmur. --Admiral Martin I 11:59, 26 Aug 2005 (UTC)

Associating name with face on image
Would someone mind identifying which character is Dulmer and, likewise, which character is Lucsly on the image placed on their respecive pages --Gvsualan 20:29, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)