“…In fact in [6] we prove, using other methods than in this paper, that cases (2) and (3) do not occur. So the results in [7], in this paper and in [6] add up to the complete classification of (0, 2)-geometries embedded in AG(3, q), q = 2 h , h > 1, which have at least one plane of type IV (those without planes of type IV were already classified in Theorem 1.3). This classification for AG (3, q) is then used in [8] to obtain the complete classification of (0, 2)-geometries embedded in AG(n, q), q = 2 h , h > 1, which have at least one plane of type IV.…”