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Why does it say he loved a female warrior-servant? | Why does it say he loved a female warrior-servant? | ||
In the book it says, | In the book it says, "his" ships and destroyed "his" fighters. | ||
[[User talk:Erickyboo|Erickyboo]] 23:34, 7 January 2012 (EST) | [[User talk:Erickyboo|Erickyboo]] 23:34, 7 January 2012 (EST) | ||
:They were probably "his". Also, please remove the red links so it doesn;t show up in wanted pages.--{{User:Spartacus/Sig}} | :They were probably "his". Also, please remove the red links so it doesn;t show up in wanted pages.--{{User:Spartacus/Sig}} | ||
Woops! I thought that was the underline button! It's the internal link button haha, that explains it. | |||
"It is no crime. I once felt affection for a Warrior-Servant as I hunted his ships and destroyed his fighters. No lover ever felt my attentions so fiercely." | |||
So I guess it should be changed to male, right? | |||
[[User talk:Erickyboo|Erickyboo]] 18:25, 8 January 2012 (EST) |
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Why does it say he loved a female warrior-servant? In the book it says, "his" ships and destroyed "his" fighters. Erickyboo 23:34, 7 January 2012 (EST)
- They were probably "his". Also, please remove the red links so it doesn;t show up in wanted pages.--Spartacus Talk • Contribs
Woops! I thought that was the underline button! It's the internal link button haha, that explains it. "It is no crime. I once felt affection for a Warrior-Servant as I hunted his ships and destroyed his fighters. No lover ever felt my attentions so fiercely." So I guess it should be changed to male, right? Erickyboo 18:25, 8 January 2012 (EST)