That is my thinking, too.
Like, that he loved Lyta? That would do it.Maybe Zack had to tell Delenn a secret before he could get one.![]()
Wikis aren't an accurate source of information. Especially not under moderated niche fandom ones.The B5 Wiki says that he was Lochley's XO.
I dislike Byron because *I* loved Lyta!I wonder how many people dislike Byron specifically because of that, heh.
They might not be reliable enough for academic papers, but when it comes to stuff like this they tend to be good enough. Fans on those kinds of sites are usually pretty good about catching and correcting any mistakes.Wikis aren't an accurate source of information. Especially not under moderated niche fandom ones.
Speaking as someone that wrote more articles on that wiki than I can count (seriously, if it's about a planet, a ship, species, government, organization, a character from the books, an organizational template, or related to the timeline, I probably either wrote it, or massively overhauled it. Indeed the whole 'Syria Planum Incident' article grew out of trying to line up all of the overlapping event from so many various stories that it got too big for the timeline article!) Hell for all I know I was the one that had him down as the XO.They might not be reliable enough for academic papers, but when it comes to stuff like this they tend to be good enough. Fans on those kinds of sites are usually pretty good about catching and correcting any mistakes.
Fans on those kinds of sites are usually pretty good about catching and correcting any mistakes.
I don't have the capacity to check either, but if there was a place that explicitly identified Corwin as the XO, my money world be either on the novelization of "A Call to Arms," or the B5 CD-ROM infotainment guide.
After spending several years as a regular wiki editor, I think the closest analogy I can think of to describe the experience is "eternally building sandcastles as the tide is coming in". Nine times out of ten, it's not about who's right or who's used the correct source, it's about who's the most stubborn. On the whole, I found that life's too short and just walked away. Most of what I've written has probably been re-edited into incoherence over the years anyway. (And I know for a fact that many of the accurate logo recreation I made and uploaded have ended up on bootleg merchandise. Oh well!)Wikipedia (the regular one) doesn't exactly get off scot-free, either...there's some "wiki-warlords" there as well, it would seem.
For example, there's something I keep trying to add, but they keep removing, all the while they're squawking about "original research" when it's blatantly obvious that IT WAS ACTUALLY ON THE SHOW:
In Wikipedia's entry on the Federation, I keep trying to add material relating to The Burn, from Discovery, but they keep taking it away, and won't give me a good reason why, other than the thing I just mentioned regarding "original research".
Don't know why Wikis seem to have a weed up their ass about this sort of thing,, but there we are.![]()
Things like this can get tricky when it comes to wikis; if there's something that seems self evident but not explicitly stated somewhere in canon it may make sense just to go with that...except now you've just established a "fact" that can and will be repeated elsewhere.Well, looking from the context clues from Season 5 and River of Souls, Corwin acted in the capacity to Lochely as Ivanova did for both Sinclair and Sheridan. Thus, he assumed the XO duties, regardless if it was ever spoken on screen.
Maybe there was a holdup with the paperwork between Earthforce, the Interstellar Alliance, and the Independent Babylon 5 Human Resources Department, so he never got the job formally.Well, looking from the context clues from Season 5 and River of Souls, Corwin acted in the capacity to Lochely as Ivanova did for both Sinclair and Sheridan. Thus, he assumed the XO duties, regardless if it was ever spoken on screen.
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