Talk:GDI characters of Command & Conquer

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[edit] Incorrect name

It's 'Shepherd', and not 'Sheppard'. I still owe the manual of the original Command & Conquer when it was released back in 1995, and it definitely states 'Brigadier General Mark Jamison Shepherd, Chief of Staff, United Nations Military Command'. 80.201.169.202 08:17, 31 March 2006 (UTC)

Addendum: My interest renewed by reading through these C&C related Wikipedia articles, I've been browsing through the old manual a little bit more. Take a look at this, both are literally taken from the original 1995 manual of Command & Conquer:
Page 3, Global Defence Initiative History - Current Head of State: Brigadier General Mark Jamison Shepherd, Chief of Staff, United Nations Military Command.
Page 92, Cast Credits - General Sheppard: Eric Martin
Apparently, an oversight of Westwood themselves. Either way, it doesn't make it hard to see where the confusion regarding this character's name originates from. I'd opt to use 'Shepherd' here on Wikipedia's Command & Conquer pages though, since it does seem to have been the intended name for the character. 80.201.169.202 08:41, 31 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mobius

Get the life action Mobius we used to have but someone deleted it it shows what the real Mobius looks like and is better. Jamhaw 18:36, 17 May 2006 (UTC)jamhaw

[edit] Minor character additions

I've added Chan, Delphi, Olivetti and initials for Carter and Morelli, as per the official strategy guide by BradyGames.--CommandoSR 19:02, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Shepherd - Eric Martin

The Eric Martin the article links to seems to be a completely different person than the one that played Sheherd in C&C1

Nyerguds 10:09, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Correct country?

Under Dr Mobius' story it states that he set up a hospital in the Czech Republic near Bratislava. Bratislava is the capital of the Slovak Republic, not Czech. Does anyone know if it was meant to read Prague, the Slovak Republic or if it genuinley was in the Czech Republic near the border of Slovakia?

Whoops, my bad, my bad, I stand corrected and shall incinerate myself immediatelly at the Tetragrammaton crematory. ;) Mikael GRizzly 19:25, 30 November 2006 (UTC)