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*Actually, Brody having dual citizenship (as he would if born in the US to a British family) would be a good explanation for a couple of curious facts about him. As for Lal, the [[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (novel)|''Temple of Doom'' novelization]] refers to him as "a tall, bespectacled, severe looking Indian man dressed in a white English suit." His comment that "the British worry so about ''their'' Empire" (italics mine) also indicates to me that he isn't British, despite his Oxford education. [[User:JSarek|jSarek]] 00:21, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
 
*Actually, Brody having dual citizenship (as he would if born in the US to a British family) would be a good explanation for a couple of curious facts about him. As for Lal, the [[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (novel)|''Temple of Doom'' novelization]] refers to him as "a tall, bespectacled, severe looking Indian man dressed in a white English suit." His comment that "the British worry so about ''their'' Empire" (italics mine) also indicates to me that he isn't British, despite his Oxford education. [[User:JSarek|jSarek]] 00:21, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
 
:: not entirely sure that at the time of Brody's birth, if he were born in the US to British parents, he would automatically be a dual citizen --my guess is that citizenship rules back then may have been different than today. but with Lal, your quote on "'''their''' Empire" makes it clear that Lal does not consider himself British (though this may be due to his view of ethnic marginalization vs his actual citizenship/country of origin). Besides, an Oxford education shouldn't be a sign of British identity - after all, it is/was one of the top universities in the world, attracting students from all over the world as students. [[User:Jawajames|Jawajames]] 19:15, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
 
:: not entirely sure that at the time of Brody's birth, if he were born in the US to British parents, he would automatically be a dual citizen --my guess is that citizenship rules back then may have been different than today. but with Lal, your quote on "'''their''' Empire" makes it clear that Lal does not consider himself British (though this may be due to his view of ethnic marginalization vs his actual citizenship/country of origin). Besides, an Oxford education shouldn't be a sign of British identity - after all, it is/was one of the top universities in the world, attracting students from all over the world as students. [[User:Jawajames|Jawajames]] 19:15, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
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***Well, it wasn't based on his education (although apparently he's culturally Westernised), it was a paragraph in the sourcebook about Mola Ram not being concerned with the British then mentioning Lal is British advisor to Zalim Singh. But it seems to point toward guidance on British affairs anyway. [[User:Vetinari|<font color="black">'''Vetinari'''</font>]] ([[User talk:Vetinari|<font size="1">Appointment</font>]]) 19:54, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
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***Well, it wasn't based on his education (although apparently he's culturally Westernised), it was a paragraph in the sourcebook about Mola Ram not being concerned with the British then mentioning Lal is British advisor to Zalim Singh. But it seems to point toward guidance on British affairs anyway. [[Special:Contributions/82.39.195.121|82.39.195.121]] 19:52, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
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