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Currently, the second paragraph is a little problematic. The scientific terminology gives off the impression that we actually have some solid info on the whole "phase shift" thing. We don't know why it happens (besides making the animators' work easier), how it happens (besides "lol electrical current") and whether it even happens consistently. The wording should reflect this better, IMO. --[[User:Dr. Nick|Dr. Nick]] 21:00, 19 August 2007 (EDT) | Currently, the second paragraph is a little problematic. The scientific terminology gives off the impression that we actually have some solid info on the whole "phase shift" thing. We don't know why it happens (besides making the animators' work easier), how it happens (besides "lol electrical current") and whether it even happens consistently. The wording should reflect this better, IMO. --[[User:Dr. Nick|Dr. Nick]] 21:00, 19 August 2007 (EDT) | ||
LCL- Lilith Cardiovascular Liquid? I got the idea in the shower. After all, LCL is Lilith's blood, and blood pumps through the cardiovascular system(The heart and associated system of blood vessels throughout the body). --[[User:UrsusArctos|UrsusArctos]] 21:26, 19 August 2007 (EDT) |
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Currently, the second paragraph is a little problematic. The scientific terminology gives off the impression that we actually have some solid info on the whole "phase shift" thing. We don't know why it happens (besides making the animators' work easier), how it happens (besides "lol electrical current") and whether it even happens consistently. The wording should reflect this better, IMO. --Dr. Nick 21:00, 19 August 2007 (EDT)
LCL- Lilith Cardiovascular Liquid? I got the idea in the shower. After all, LCL is Lilith's blood, and blood pumps through the cardiovascular system(The heart and associated system of blood vessels throughout the body). --UrsusArctos 21:26, 19 August 2007 (EDT)