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Wow, not even a half-hour passes without someone jumping in to cry "delete". Guess it's easier to destroy than create...and therein lies Caregiver's problem in a nutshell. If Caregiver had tried to rip Quasar's head off when she encountered him, she'd be classified as a supervillain and then giving her a Wiki page wouldn't be brought into question any more than the hundreds of highly-obscure Marvel supervillains that have their own page. When was the last time we heard from The Locksmith? Megatak? How about Fusion, The Twin Terror? Turner D. Century? Twenty years or more in all cases, yet you can still Wiki them. As an Elder of the Universe serving a rather unique role in the Marvel Universe, her existence is noteworthy enough for a stub. SteveG (talk) 01:47, 31 December 2007 (UTC)Reply