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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* Susan's Grandfather had a saying:; ''"Good news can wait. Bad news will refuse to leave."''<ref name="IntExam" />
 
* Susan's Grandfather had a saying:; ''"Good news can wait. Bad news will refuse to leave."''<ref name="IntExam" />
* There is a significant inconsistency regarding how old Susan was when her [[Sofie Ivanov|mother]] took her own life. In "[[TKO]]," [[Yossel Koslov|Rabbi Koslov]] explicitly states that Sofie's death was a year prior to Ganya's (circa [[2246]]). During this time Susan would have been in her mid-teens, a fact supported by her birth year of [[2230]] as established in "[[Eyes (episode)|Eyes]]" confirmed by her appearance in "[[In the Beginning]]," where she is still in school and a few months from being old enough to enlist. This is further supported in "[[And Now For a Word]]," where Susan say she graduated from Earthforce OTC 10 years prior ([[2249]]). However, Susan's own account of the incident itself in "[[The Long Night]]" has her state she was 10 years old. If Susan was indeed a child at the time, then Rabbi Koslov was simply mistaken and Sofie died much earlier than Ganya (circa 2233 - 2237.) If on the other hand Yossel was correct, then Ivanova just let slip to Sheridan that she still played with dolls as a teenager. Of course the real world reason is probably that when writing "The Long Night," J. Michael Straczynski simply forgot the line from "TKO" (written several years earlier by [[Lawrence G. DiTillio]]) or simply ignored it for dramatic reasons.
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* There is a significant inconsistency regarding how old Susan was when her [[Sofie Ivanov|mother]] took her own life. In "[[TKO]]," [[Yossel Koslov|Rabbi Koslov]] explicitly states that Sofie's death was a year prior to Ganya's (circa [[2246]]). During this time Susan would have been in her mid-teens, a fact supported by her birth year of [[2230]] as established in "[[Eyes (episode)|Eyes]]" confirmed by her appearance in "[[In the Beginning]]," where she is still in school and a few months from being old enough to enlist. This is further supported in "[[And Now For a Word]]," where Susan say she graduated from Earthforce OTC 10 years prior ([[2249]]). However, Susan's own account of the incident itself in "[[The Long Night]]" has her state she was 10 years old. If Susan was indeed a child at the time, then Rabbi Koslov was simply mistaken and Sofie died much earlier than Ganya (circa 2233 - 2237.) If on the other hand Yossel was correct, then Ivanova just let slip to Sheridan that she still played with dolls as a teenager. Of course the real world reason is probably that when writing "The Long Night", J. Michael Straczynski simply forgot the line from "TKO" (written several years earlier by [[Lawrence G. DiTillio]]) or simply ignored it for dramatic reasons.
   
 
* According to [[J. Michael Straczynski]], Ivanova did have a traditional Russian [[wikipedia:Patronymic|patronymic name]], derived from "Andrei", her father's given name. In a posting dated 01/01/1996, J. Michael Straczynski confirms her patronymic name as 'Andreovna'.<ref>[[Asked & Answered]] Part 1 pages 198-199 </ref>
 
* According to [[J. Michael Straczynski]], Ivanova did have a traditional Russian [[wikipedia:Patronymic|patronymic name]], derived from "Andrei", her father's given name. In a posting dated 01/01/1996, J. Michael Straczynski confirms her patronymic name as 'Andreovna'.<ref>[[Asked & Answered]] Part 1 pages 198-199 </ref>
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