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Should this stay Chlorine emission to be more in line with other articles? But the problem with that is that [[Tina Ramierez|Tina]] doesn't emit the gas, she exhales it. So what about Chlorine exhalation, or Chlorine exudation, since "exude" is the word [[Sylar]] used in [[Viewpoints]]. [[User:Radicell|Radicell]] 09:03, 4 November 2008 (EST)
Should this stay Chlorine emission to be more in line with other articles? But the problem with that is that [[Tina Ramierez|Tina]] doesn't emit the gas, she exhales it. So what about Chlorine exhalation, or Chlorine exudation, since "exude" is the word [[Sylar]] used in [[Viewpoints]]. [[User:Radicell|Radicell]] 09:03, 4 November 2008 (EST)
* Exudation actually refers to the process of emitting through pores as small droplets though, similar to [[nerve gas emission]]. Personally I prefer '''chlorine inhalation''' since it explains her power better, but according to the naming convention it should be '''chlorine exudation'''. --[[User:Ciwey|Ciwey]] 09:08, 4 November 2008 (EST)

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Should this stay Chlorine emission to be more in line with other articles? But the problem with that is that Tina doesn't emit the gas, she exhales it. So what about Chlorine exhalation, or Chlorine exudation, since "exude" is the word Sylar used in Viewpoints. Radicell 09:03, 4 November 2008 (EST)

  • Exudation actually refers to the process of emitting through pores as small droplets though, similar to nerve gas emission. Personally I prefer chlorine inhalation since it explains her power better, but according to the naming convention it should be chlorine exudation. --Ciwey 09:08, 4 November 2008 (EST)