[quote=@catchamber] TLDR: Why should I believe that Andreyich was there, if he won't prove it? [/quote] I have made note of this issue before with you, that if you stand to make an accusation, it is your task - not ours - to support your rationale. For the rest of us here, it is almost assuredly based on what we know of the person in question's character that they would attend and have the means to. However, while you might not be expected to know this, it should go without saying that we generally trust the claims of other users who have a fairly reasonable record for experiencing what they say. Now of course they [i]could[/i] like, but that is why we view their person in whole; it tells us such an outcome is unlikely. Regardless, it brings us to another point, or at least myself. Proof is never enough for you, [@catchamber]. Even if he provided you proof, knowing your tact of debate, you would then say something roughly along the lines of "Okay, so he was there, but did he see these other things?", quite rapidly and expectedly it would become a matter of "How were you not everywhere at once?" or "I have these things that say something happened, so your first hand experience is bunk." Not to dwell on this anymore, as virtually the entire topic and its members have more or less said the same thing, but this habit of yours is one of several why your credibility has been shot. I digress, moving on to [@mdk]'s post, that I am honestly surprised it took them so long to outlaw fictional Stormtroopers because they share a name and concept with the [i]actual[/i] Stormtroopers. Who would have thought the Empire, portrayed as evil and a fictional personification of fascism would have leaning toward Nazis! I am so relieved to know a college was able to decipher this for us and that it in our "new enlightened age in the educational system", opted to prevent people from attending a mass dress-up with them included.