Her name is never mentioned, so she could be any of the female Chief Judges. If this is a different continuity from the comics, she might be a new character. However, since Judge Volt was included as a side character and homage to the original character, and Judge Hershey was mentioned, it is possible that this Chief Judge is named after another famous Judge. In appearance, she is a combination of Chief Judges MacGruder and Silver, and the setting (the boundary wall and the Fergee memorials are both referred to) would place the time of the film in Mega City history as Macgruder's first period in office.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Her name is never mentioned, so she could be any of the female Chief Judges. If this is a different continuity from the comics, she might be a new character. However, since Judge Volt was included as a side character and homage to the original character, and Judge Hershey was mentioned, it is possible that this Chief Judge is named after another famous Judge. In appearance, she is a combination of Chief Judges MacGruder and Silver, and the setting (the boundary wall and the Fergee memorials are both referred to) would place the time of the film in Mega City history as Macgruder's first period in office.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:judgedredd/...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:judge-dredd...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
abstract
| - Her name is never mentioned, so she could be any of the female Chief Judges. If this is a different continuity from the comics, she might be a new character. However, since Judge Volt was included as a side character and homage to the original character, and Judge Hershey was mentioned, it is possible that this Chief Judge is named after another famous Judge. In appearance, she is a combination of Chief Judges MacGruder and Silver, and the setting (the boundary wall and the Fergee memorials are both referred to) would place the time of the film in Mega City history as Macgruder's first period in office.
|