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I do still feel that this covers Daggett more than Mountain, but it also seems that Daggett was a prominent figure in developing Mountain's story, so I can't deny his relevance here, and I can see there have been no further objections to this from the rest of the community, so I see no need to press the issue further unless somebody else wants to. I only wanted to offer input. While the article does feel a bit targeted, there are perhaps some subjects that can't be discussed factually without such an overtone. As with anything, it can always use improvement, and I'm sure it will be improved. Thanks for pinging me! ASUKITE23:03, 16 October 2021 (UTC)Reply