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Gharlane of Eddore was the (well-protected) [[penname]] of '''David G. Potter''' who was a prolific, knowledgeable, interesting, larger-than-life (and also sometimes controversial and opinionated) poster on a variety of [[sf]]-related [[usenet]] groups.  And he knew ''everything''.  He got permission from [[E. E. Smith]], himself, to use the name Gharlane of Eddore, one of the great villains of the [[Lensman]] series and used it from September 1992 until his death.
 
Gharlane of Eddore was the (well-protected) [[penname]] of '''David G. Potter''' who was a prolific, knowledgeable, interesting, larger-than-life (and also sometimes controversial and opinionated) poster on a variety of [[sf]]-related [[usenet]] groups.  And he knew ''everything''.  He got permission from [[E. E. Smith]], himself, to use the name Gharlane of Eddore, one of the great villains of the [[Lensman]] series and used it from September 1992 until his death.
  
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Revision as of 07:33, 6 December 2019

(April 3, 1947 - June 10, 2001)

Gharlane of Eddore was the (well-protected) penname of David G. Potter who was a prolific, knowledgeable, interesting, larger-than-life (and also sometimes controversial and opinionated) poster on a variety of sf-related usenet groups. And he knew everything. He got permission from E. E. Smith, himself, to use the name Gharlane of Eddore, one of the great villains of the Lensman series and used it from September 1992 until his death.


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