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New page: He wasn't using lie detection here. Angela wasn't telling a lie so he wasn't using it. ~~~~
 
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He wasn't using lie detection here. Angela wasn't telling a lie so he wasn't using it. <small>'''Sincerely, Thrashmeister [ [[User:Thrashmeister|U]] | [[User_talk:Thrashmeister|T]] | [[Special:Contributions/Thrashmeister|C]] ]'''</small> 15:26, 22 December 2008 (EST)
He wasn't using lie detection here. Angela wasn't telling a lie so he wasn't using it. <small>'''Sincerely, Thrashmeister [ [[User:Thrashmeister|U]] | [[User_talk:Thrashmeister|T]] | [[Special:Contributions/Thrashmeister|C]] ]'''</small> 15:26, 22 December 2008 (EST)
* Actually, he was. He saw that his power didn't make him "tingle". Lie detection, whether an ability on ''Heroes'' or a polygraph machine, shows when somebody lies. By default, if it doesn't show that they're lying, it still shows something: it shows that the person is not lying. (You can read that to mean they're telling the truth, but that depends on what one's definition of "truth" and "lie" is. That's a whole other story.) -- {{User:Ryangibsonstewart/sig}} 15:33, 22 December 2008 (EST)

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He wasn't using lie detection here. Angela wasn't telling a lie so he wasn't using it. Sincerely, Thrashmeister [ U | T | C ] 15:26, 22 December 2008 (EST)

  • Actually, he was. He saw that his power didn't make him "tingle". Lie detection, whether an ability on Heroes or a polygraph machine, shows when somebody lies. By default, if it doesn't show that they're lying, it still shows something: it shows that the person is not lying. (You can read that to mean they're telling the truth, but that depends on what one's definition of "truth" and "lie" is. That's a whole other story.) -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 15:33, 22 December 2008 (EST)