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::Well, I'm all for looking nerdier, but are we sure the re-enactors used actual Sith? I think they probably just made up the names themselves. - [[User:Quolnok|Quolnok]] 12:43, 30 July 2010 (CEST)
::Well, I'm all for looking nerdier, but are we sure the re-enactors used actual Sith? I think they probably just made up the names themselves. - [[User:Quolnok|Quolnok]] 12:43, 30 July 2010 (CEST)


==Darth Vader==
Whilst I agree with the idea of the origin of the names, Darth Sidious should be the only example. I don't think that Darth Vader should be used as an example as his name derives from the Dutch/German word for father. Vader is used as an example on all the Sith Overlord pages. {{unsigned|2.100.68.55}}


Whilst I agree with the idea of the origin of the names, Darth Sidious should be the only example. I don't think that Darth Vader should be used as an example as his name derives from the Dutch/German word for father. Vader is used as an example on all the Sith Overlord pages.
: The German word for "father" is "Vater".
: The bullet points should be changed, yes. But I think Vader should still be mentioned. "Vader" *is* the Dutch word for "father", but that doesn't change the fact that Vader and Sidious's names are both an English word minus the word "in". That might be what the writers based this formula on. ([[7ACV04|Two times hardly establishes a pattern]], but it does so better than one. :) ) '''[[user:Sanfazer|Sanfazer]]''': <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[user talk:Sanfazer|talk]]] 23:26, 5 August 2015 (CEST).

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Gender

When I first watched this episode, I had the impression Darth Sploder was female. Would they really make all five of them male?

Ever seen a female Sith overlord? --Sviptalk 20:11, 27 July 2010 (CEST)
Well... Asajj Ventress is very close to being a Sith lady, I think. But all 5 Darths from "Lethal Inspection" are definitely male. --Fan Futurama 20:38, 27 July 2010 (CEST)
What is your bases for saying they are "definitely male"? --Doconnor 19:27, 29 July 2010 (CEST)
Darth Talon

Ho too many sexy women, I think that it comes. Darth Talon, I think my comic is not very clean,oh I'd like to fick her.

Well, the voice that Tress used for this character is very similar to the ones she used for characters like Butch and Guenther. - Jasonbres 00:15, 30 July 2010 (CEST)

Sith / Actor

Hum, this article seems to be about both the actual sith lord and the actor who plays him in the reenactment. For example the quotes and the fact that it says he resembles David X. Cohen. Should we just change the information to say "the actor resembles" et cetera, or should the actor even have his own article (which to me seems too much)? Aki 01:01, 30 July 2010 (CEST)

About creating the actors' own articles, I guess it should stay the way it is, as there's not enough information about the Sith Overlords. But we can specify that it's just the actor playing Darth Sploder who looks like David X. Cohen, and the original overlord is actually a Zabrak, so the actor would have to dress up like one. (I think I'm gonna do that right now. LOL.) Fan Futurama 01:06, 30 July 2010 (CEST)

Agreed. Fixing the article right now, plus exchanging looking like Darth Maul to being a Zabrak, so we'll seem nerdier. :] Aki 01:13, 30 July 2010 (CEST)
Well, I'm all for looking nerdier, but are we sure the re-enactors used actual Sith? I think they probably just made up the names themselves. - Quolnok 12:43, 30 July 2010 (CEST)

Darth Vader

Whilst I agree with the idea of the origin of the names, Darth Sidious should be the only example. I don't think that Darth Vader should be used as an example as his name derives from the Dutch/German word for father. Vader is used as an example on all the Sith Overlord pages. -- the preceding unsigned comment was written by 2.100.68.55.

The German word for "father" is "Vater".
The bullet points should be changed, yes. But I think Vader should still be mentioned. "Vader" *is* the Dutch word for "father", but that doesn't change the fact that Vader and Sidious's names are both an English word minus the word "in". That might be what the writers based this formula on. (Two times hardly establishes a pattern, but it does so better than one. :) ) Sanfazer: [talk] 23:26, 5 August 2015 (CEST).