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|comment="[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090555/quotes That's not a knife. This is knife.]"
|comment="[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090555/quotes?qt0298600 That's not a knife. "That's" a knife.]"
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|comment=I had never even heard of anything beyond third degree burns. Apparently "seventh degree burns" don't even exist, but they do go up to six: <br>
|comment=I had never even heard of anything beyond third degree burns. Apparently "seventh degree burns" don't even exist, but they do go up to six: {{br}}
 
{{FGC:External|text=Burns of the fourth degree, which follow the prolonged application of any form of intense heat, involve the total destruction of the true skin… In burns of the fifth degree the underlying muscles are more or less destroyed, and in those of the sixth the bones are also charred. [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Burns_and_scalds (Source)]}}
<font color=darkred>''Burns of the fourth degree, which follow the prolonged application of any form of intense heat, involve the total destruction of the true skin… In burns of the fifth degree the underlying muscles are more or less destroyed, and in those of the sixth the bones are also charred.''</font color> [http://100.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BU/BURNS_AND_SCALDS.htm (Source)]<br>


Since they only mention "damage to the epithelium" in [[FGC:Episode 03 Cut 263|C-263]] — and judging by here hand here, that's what it looks like — they seem to be employing a burn-severity system different from what we're used to. Either that, or they're just pulling the numbers from thin air.
Since they only mention "damage to the epithelium" in [[FGC:Episode 03 Scene 07b#cut_03_263|C-263]] — and judging by here hand here, that's what it looks like — they seem to be employing a burn-severity system different from what we're used to. Either that, or they're just pulling the numbers from thin air.
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Latest revision as of 02:11, 19 March 2010


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

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Her battered hand holding the knife UP.
tv33: "That's not a knife. "That's" a knife."


Mr. Tines: Seventh degree burns, and she can still hold it!


Reichu: I had never even heard of anything beyond third degree burns. Apparently "seventh degree burns" don't even exist, but they do go up to six:
Burns of the fourth degree, which follow the prolonged application of any form of intense heat, involve the total destruction of the true skin… In burns of the fifth degree the underlying muscles are more or less destroyed, and in those of the sixth the bones are also charred. (Source)

Since they only mention "damage to the epithelium" in C-263 — and judging by here hand here, that's what it looks like — they seem to be employing a burn-severity system different from what we're used to. Either that, or they're just pulling the numbers from thin air.