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Why link those names? They weren't mentioned in Trek, and have no other canon reference. If they link to anything they should be off to Wikipedia, but unless there is a canon reference to them they should be taken off. That is the policy, yes? Logan 5 15:49, 2 Sep 2005 (UTC)

They were referenced, in fact, they are in both the script (hence why I added them to the article), which, as you can see, are already vaguely mentioned in the article: "Reginald Barclay played Cyrano de Bergerac and Beverly Crusher played Roxane in Crusher's adaptation of the play in 2367." Additionally, in their reading of the play, Christian was mentioned. They are all mentioned and all relevant. --Alan del Beccio 16:08, 2 Sep 2005 (UTC)

Okay, I can concede that if they are mentioned, but it still seems too far afield for MA. We don't have individual entries for Julius Casear or Brutus or Antony despite Garak and Julian's discussion. And we don't have entries for The Tempest despite Data having played Prospero, nor several others. Logan 5 16:17, 2 Sep 2005 (UTC)

We haven't got that far yet. So it goes, if they were mentioned they are fair game for Memory Alpha, in as much as vague desciptions and how and why they were referenced. Look at Elvis Presley, for example, or all of the vague establishments seen in the background of various city-scape scenes, or other vague references I've listed in my repertoire. All it really comes down to is someone taking interest in working on the topic. Like I said before, we're far from complete here. --Alan del Beccio 16:27, 2 Sep 2005 (UTC)

Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places[]

The DS9 episode "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places" is a loose interpretation of this story- should this article reflect that? I'm not sure how to phrase it, if at all. -209.174.135.66 03:11, 31 March 2006 (UTC)

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