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Hmm, does anyone think people will be confused without the
- Alternate meaning: origin
disclaimer at the top? It sort of strikes me as odd, as if
- Alternate meaning: star
would be added to the top of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Origins redirects to origin now, so maybe that will prevent any likely confusion. --Mrwojo 21:49, 14 Feb 2004 (UTC)
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- I had typed "origins" and came to this page. Hence my edit about the alternate meaning. With the redirect to origin it seems fine now, unless someone here wants to revert the redirect. The line can be removed now. Jay 08:22, 15 Feb 2004 (UTC)
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- Ah yes, I guessed correctly :). I'm going to remove the line but also keep my eye on origins. --Mrwojo 16:09, 15 Feb 2004 (UTC)
I thought Origins was run by Andon Games... and then Wizards of the coast for a bit before GAMA took over. Seems like they were not in the picture until the late 90s...