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Falcon v Lt. Falcon[]

Can I suggest moving "Lt. Falcon" to just plain "Falcon"? While he's most familiar to many as Lt. Falcon thanks to the cartoon, his first figure is simply named Falcon, and by the time we get to the Devil's Due comic, he's actually a Captain. And "Move" will redirect "Lt. Falcon" to "Falcon", anyway. --JMM 20:00, 15 January 2008 (UTC)

It wasn't only the cartoon, wasn't he addressed as "Lt. Falcon" in his first appearance in the comics? Anyway, Lt. Falcon is part of a disambiguation. Is Falcon (Falcone) ok? --Destron Commander 01:01, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
I didn't notice Falcon all ready led back to Lt. Falcon. I'd say leave it for now. On other wikis, there are some disambiguation templates, as well. So, for example, "Falcon" could lead to the character, and there could be a little note at the top of the page saying, "This is about the character, you may be looking for the Falcon glider" or something. Unfortunately, that's one of those templates that needs more work than just transplanting it from another Wikia. Eventually, maybe some more css/wiki inclined folks will join up. Because I'm sure I don't know how to do it. : ) --JMM 13:13, 16 January 2008 (UTC)

Womanizer/Idiot Officer[]

In the movie GI-Joe:The Movie, he had become a womanizer, went bad to the extent that he caused a major breach of security to happen (The Joes had captured Serpentor, his womanizing habits allowed Zarana, Zartan's sister to probe the military prison's security and allow him to escape, put four Joes in the hospital), sentenced in a Courts-Martial to Sgt. Slaughter's Boot Camp (as opposed to being executed by the military), as one of his "Renegades". He later reformed after Duke got nailed by a "snake-spear". I have a copy of this movie. This should be placed. Mecha-Saur 22:53, 25 August 2008 (UTC)