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Helen Cutter is a minor (as in does not appear much) character in Primeval, but she is an important character because she is the only person who may and is likely to hold key information about the anomolies. She has even announced to nick cutter that this is the case. I believe that it is because of this that this article should be kept. PLEASE KEEP! [[User:Stwalkerster|Stwalkerster]] 21:27, 10 March 2007 (UTC) |
Helen Cutter is a minor (as in does not appear much) character in Primeval, but she is an important character because she is the only person who may and is likely to hold key information about the anomolies. She has even announced to nick cutter that this is the case. I believe that it is because of this that this article should be kept. PLEASE KEEP! [[User:Stwalkerster|Stwalkerster]] 21:27, 10 March 2007 (UTC) |
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:Perhaps we should have a page for minor characters- while she is important, she's mostly important for reasons of plot I suppose, and we don't really know much about her character, just what she's done to an extent. [[User:Ayries|Ayries]] 22:14, 10 March 2007 (UTC) |
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Contest to Speedy Deletion
I, the creator of this article, contest this speedy deletion for the following reason:
Helen Cutter is a minor (as in does not appear much) character in Primeval, but she is an important character because she is the only person who may and is likely to hold key information about the anomolies. She has even announced to nick cutter that this is the case. I believe that it is because of this that this article should be kept. PLEASE KEEP! Stwalkerster 21:27, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
- Perhaps we should have a page for minor characters- while she is important, she's mostly important for reasons of plot I suppose, and we don't really know much about her character, just what she's done to an extent. Ayries 22:14, 10 March 2007 (UTC)