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Is the Wil Wheaton link really necessary? I mean, are we going to have a link for every person who announces that they're writing for it? I like Wil as much as the next guy (I got his book and got him to sign it, and he remembered me, Yay!) but I don't think he's some special superhero that should be acknowledged on every Wikipedia page that has the remotest connection to him. What's next, a link on the Train article saying "Wil Wheaton's character was chased by one in the film Stand By Me"? --StarkRG04:11, 3 April 2007 (UTC)Reply