Talk:Red Rabbit

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[edit] NPOV/References

This article focuses far too much on unreferenced, seemingly biased claims about the book and the critical reaction to it. While it may be worth noting that it was not liked by critics, it should be done in a separate section within the article, and in a lot less detail. I've already slapped a NPOV sticker on the article, and I'm going to go ahead and add an uncited references tag, as well as prune and move the criticisms. If there are no objections, I may, at a later point in time, remove or rewrite most of the criticism claims.Angrycrustacean 08:00, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Removal of anachronisms section

The Anachronisms section needs to go. The assassination in the novel is clearly not the actual event. The Operational designator given for the fictional assassination is 15-8-82-666 and is specified as the date of original message to Colonel Bubovoy regarding assasination. This places the events sometime after the 15th of August 1982, and renders all references to timeline mistakes/incongruity with 1981 moot. 207.154.109.238 (talk) 02:53, 20 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Tc13rr.jpg

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