Delete Notification[edit]
As this character was neither mentioned nor seen on screen, we must assume that "Hoshi" may have been a character that existed in very early drafts of "Pegasus" or may have been a character whose scenes were completely removed.
Thus, given that there is also no actor or actress listed for this character, I must assume that this entry is without worth and I have tagged it for deletion.
Since I know there is some debate over this page, I have decided that I will make the final decision on Monday, October 10th, since I do have a lingering question regarding the last edit by Kahran, in particular the comparison to Gaeta in terms of duties (as well as the question of gender classification): Kahran, where is the source to this information?
Kahran, if you can provide a source to this data that is verifiable, then I may keep the page online. Sources include URLs andscans of periodicals. So if this information can be provided, please post it on this talk page, and not on mine. Thanks! -- Joe Beaudoin 17:36, 5 October 2005 (EDT)
- It says right at the bottom of the GateWorld preview for the episode The Captain's Hand, and I quote: "Guest characters include ...Hoshi (the Pegasus's version of Lt. Gaeta)..." -- Kahran 04:57, 6 October 2005 (EDT)
- Yes, I saw this after I read "The Captain's Hand" page. However, you also need to cite this as a source on the Hoshi article as well... and since it qualifies as spoilerific information, you need to use the {{spoiltext}} tag. (I've already corrected this issue for you, so you don't need to correct this instance.) Thanks! -- Joe Beaudoin 12:04, 6 October 2005 (EDT)
- Er, forgive my ignorance, but what the heck is Gateworld? I mean--how reliable are they as a source? Are they connected in some capacity to RDM or Universal or the SciFi Channel or something? I mean--citing sources is great, but part of the point is that they be reliable sources. Forgive me if I am calling foul on an acceptable source. --Day 16:21, 6 October 2005 (EDT)
Older Discussion[edit]
Didn't Star Trek Enterprise have a petty officer named Hoshi, too?Kuralyov 16:47, 29 Jun 2005 (EDT)
- Yes, actually... Here's the entry at Memory Alpha. Ironically, she is played by Linda Park, an Asian SF actress. No direct relation to Grace Park, however. -- Joe Beaudoin 19:42, 29 Jun 2005 (EDT)
- should we ad this reference on the Episode Page. QX100 12:33, 17 Sep 2005 (EDT)
No. Linda Park was Japanese, Grace Park is Korean. These are two distinct things. That, and Lt. Hoshi on Enterpise was a complete non-entity, as were all of the other supporting characters. ---Ricimer, 17 Sept, 2005
Was this guy actually in the episode? --Peter Farago 16:43, 24 September 2005 (EDT)
- Well, they didn't walk around and say the name of each of Pegasus' CIC crew, but it could have been the unamed tactical officer, or someone else. They might turn up in later episodes ---Ricimer, 24, Sept 2005
- I don't know why we should have an article for a character without a mention or an actor. --Peter Farago 16:55, 24 September 2005 (EDT)
- Then you shouldn't concern yourself about such articles. Kuralyov 17:04, 24 September 2005 (EDT)
- Perhaps you might try to enlighten me. --Peter Farago 17:06, 24 September 2005 (EDT)
- Seeing no reason to have articles about characters without mention or actor/-ress, isn't a good reason to ignore the creation of such articles. I mean--there's never a mention of Petty Officer Luke Skywalker. Neither do we know who plays his part. Maybe we should make a page about him, too. That example is a bit extreme, perhaps, but there's no source cited for this and, as a member of the Citation Jihad, I'd like to see one. I think this page should go. Also, I still find the use of bullets rather than tabs to be disruptive formatting, which is to say it distracts my eye from reading the words, rather than helping. --Day 23:35, 3 October 2005 (EDT)
who said that linda park is japanese? park is a distinctly korean name.
Both Linda Park and Grace Park are South Korean actresses. Ensign Hoshi from ENT was a Japanese character.
- Jzanjani 08:15, 6 October 2005 (EDT)