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::Hmm, it still sounds like an "L" to me. Hopefully Ronald Moore will clear this up soon. --[[User:123home123|123home123]] 11:59, 28 September 2006 (EDT)
::Hmm, it still sounds like an "L" to me. Hopefully Ronald Moore will clear this up soon. --[[User:123home123|123home123]] 11:59, 28 September 2006 (EDT)
:::Yeah, I hope so too.  It's such a petty thing to be caught up on the spelling of the last name of a minor character but here we are.  I listened to it again twice and I am emphatically sure it's not Martin.  I hear for the 1st syllable either a Wy- or a Ly-.  I don't hear an 'a' in the 1st syllable or an R, and I don't hear a T in the 2nd syllable.  In light of all this, I think this article should be removed/deleted and replaced with the original "Jammer" until it is clarified by Bradley Thompson or other BSG officials.  --[[User:StrayCat0|StrayCat0]] 11:13, 28 September 2006 (AST)

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Here's a thought: if Jammer turns out to be a Cylon, maybe that flight deck accident in "Act of Contrition" that caused the death of 13 pilots was caused by him? Hadrian said it looked like just basic metal fatigue on the missile-drone's support rack; but what if the metal was weakened? Could be an exciting retcon. --Ricimer 20:55, 21 October 2005 (EDT)

Now you're thinking the way the Cylons want you to think. ;) --MASON 23:41:33, 2005-10-21 (EDT)


Jammer's Name[edit]

Jammer was just given a name in the seventh episode of The Resistance: James Martin. I added it to his infobox and modified the note about his name. Probably some other things can be changed as well. --Alpha5099 11:43, 26 September 2006 (CDT)

I'm with you on the "James", but I had trouble with his last name. It sounded like Lineham, or Lieman, but definitely very "L"-ish. Once we have his name nailed down we can move the article to that name like everybody else. --Steelviper 12:30, 26 September 2006 (CDT)
I've moved the page, but it might have been premature. We'll leave it here until someone can get a clear bead. I did hear "Martin." --Spencerian 12:52, 26 September 2006 (CDT)
Nevermind. Right you are. Thanks for moving the article to the proper location. --Steelviper 12:54, 26 September 2006 (CDT)
I understood "Have a seat Mr. Martin", too --Serenity 13:02, 26 September 2006 (CDT)
I listened to it again trying to hear "Martin" but I had a hard time hearing that. I listened to it again and it could be an L at the beginning but I may be thinking it is a W. The 1st vowel is definitely a long I as in TIE. The 2nd syllable I believe I hear -mon, -man, -men, -min or something starting with an M and end with an N. I think the name could be Liemon (or some spelling variant) or Wieman (or some spelling variant). --StrayCat0 11:26, 26 September 2006 (AST)
It sounded like Lanham or Lynam to me. --123home123 3:35, 27 September 2006 (EDT)
Okay, I think I have it figured out. It's Lynah. Lynah? you ask. Yes, Lynah. It's a sly reference to the skating rink at Cornell University, Lynah Rink. Ronald Moore attended Cornell although he didn't finish his degree. He was expelled during his senior year as he notes in his recent blog post on the Sci Fi site. --123home123 2:38, 28 September 2006 (EDT)
To be honest, I'm hearing "Martin". I just listened to it four or five times, and it definitely sounds like Martin. --Madbrood 06:37, 28 September 2006 (CDT)
Hmm, it still sounds like an "L" to me. Hopefully Ronald Moore will clear this up soon. --123home123 11:59, 28 September 2006 (EDT)
Yeah, I hope so too. It's such a petty thing to be caught up on the spelling of the last name of a minor character but here we are. I listened to it again twice and I am emphatically sure it's not Martin. I hear for the 1st syllable either a Wy- or a Ly-. I don't hear an 'a' in the 1st syllable or an R, and I don't hear a T in the 2nd syllable. In light of all this, I think this article should be removed/deleted and replaced with the original "Jammer" until it is clarified by Bradley Thompson or other BSG officials. --StrayCat0 11:13, 28 September 2006 (AST)