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Who is the "he"/"his"/"him" in the following statement? Does the "he/his/him" exclusively refer to Declan? Or to Seamus? Please replace pronouns with proper name to avoid ambiguity.
 
Who is the "he"/"his"/"him" in the following statement? Does the "he/his/him" exclusively refer to Declan? Or to Seamus? Please replace pronouns with proper name to avoid ambiguity.
  
"He fought at least during the second invasion on Northwind by the Steel Wolves, in February 3134, where he was killed. His loss deeply affected Casey, which, even years later, think about him when some of his comrades are downed, even in combat exercises, and refused to talk about him"
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"He fought at least during the second invasion on Northwind by the Steel Wolves, in February 3134, where he was killed. His loss deeply affected Casey, which, even years later, think about him when some of his comrades are downed, even in combat exercises, and refused to talk about him"[[Special:Contributions/108.212.244.210|108.212.244.210]] 00:04, 1 June 2023 (EDT)
[[Special:Contributions/108.212.244.210|108.212.244.210]] 00:04, 1 June 2023 (EDT)
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:The pronouns in articles written by our spanish speaking editors (in this case Fredericmora) can sometimes come out a little off due to not always translating easily. I will give it a clean-up later today as I only did format changes yesterday.--[[User:Dmon|Dmon]] ([[User talk:Dmon|talk]]) 02:20, 1 June 2023 (EDT)

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Who is the "he"/"his"/"him" in the following statement? Does the "he/his/him" exclusively refer to Declan? Or to Seamus? Please replace pronouns with proper name to avoid ambiguity.

"He fought at least during the second invasion on Northwind by the Steel Wolves, in February 3134, where he was killed. His loss deeply affected Casey, which, even years later, think about him when some of his comrades are downed, even in combat exercises, and refused to talk about him"108.212.244.210 00:04, 1 June 2023 (EDT)

The pronouns in articles written by our spanish speaking editors (in this case Fredericmora) can sometimes come out a little off due to not always translating easily. I will give it a clean-up later today as I only did format changes yesterday.--Dmon (talk) 02:20, 1 June 2023 (EDT)