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I created this article in the hope of finding out more information about Dex Brown. It is a properly constructed stub: it is appropriately categorized and linked to other articles. If it is removed, it will never be expanded into a full article. Would Wikipedia be diminished by removing this article? Not significantly. Would Wikipedia be improved by removing this article? No, not at all.
Was Dex Brown important? Well, he was featured on the cover and appeared for about 40 minutes in a major movie by one of the three most important gay porn studios. He continues to be popular on gay porn sites 15 years after the movie was made. Considering the number of articles that Wikipedia has about fictitious people -- charecters in movies, TV shows, etc. (especially Star Trek and Star Wars) -- I don't see why this article should be removed. Zeromacnoo 22:41, 13 February 2006 (UTC)