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The notes claim that she says she's almost 16. In what episode is that? Also, it should be remembered that the timeline of the series still has not gotten beyond early November, 2006, at which point the explosion is supposed to occur. I think the chronology seems to work ok, minus her myspace page, which shouldn't count. She was born some time in the fall of 1990 and turns 16 some time in the fall of 2006. Her 16th b-day may or may not have passed in the show timeline so far; but it probably has passed, since November seems a little too late to fit the 18 month reference.--[[User:E rowe|E rowe]] 23:15, 26 February 2007 (EST) |
The notes claim that she says she's almost 16. In what episode is that? Also, it should be remembered that the timeline of the series still has not gotten beyond early November, 2006, at which point the explosion is supposed to occur. I think the chronology seems to work ok, minus her myspace page, which shouldn't count. She was born some time in the fall of 1990 and turns 16 some time in the fall of 2006. Her 16th b-day may or may not have passed in the show timeline so far; but it probably has passed, since November seems a little too late to fit the 18 month reference.--[[User:E rowe|E rowe]] 23:15, 26 February 2007 (EST) |
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* In [[The Fix]], before the shot of the windchime. She tells Bennet the bears need to go. "I'm almost 16 dad". |
* In [[The Fix]], before the shot of the windchime. She tells Bennet the bears need to go. "I'm almost 16 dad". |
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*Even if she were 20 or 21 months old, it's still reasonable that a reporter would say she's 18 months old. But we also need to remember that the ''[[Odessa Register]]'' reported her, um, dead. [[Roxana Castillo]] leaves something to be desired in her factual representation--her word can't be trusted. I would say Claire's word can. — [[User:Ryangibsonstewart|<font color=#0147FA>RyanGibsonStewart</font>]] ([[User talk:Ryangibsonstewart|<font color=#0147FA>talk</font>]]) 06:37, 15 March 2007 (EDT) |
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Revision as of 10:37, 15 March 2007
"This would be fatal for most humans, even other instant self-healers or otherwise durable characters." i found this phrase in the "Powers" section. i don't get what it's real purpose is and what it refers to. No kidding getting your neck twisted off can be fatal, and who are these "instant self-healers or otherwise durable characters" that are refered to? Cuardin 12:14, 14 January 2007 (EST)
- Agree. Weird. I guess it's referring to characters from other comic books? I dunno. Shouldn't be there, in any case. - RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 12:33, 14 January 2007 (EST)
Claire & the Cat
- The panels from the GN version showed up over "9th Wonders". Maybe we should add a page referencing them, seeing as it was Claire's first appearance (back in June 2006). I'm still trying to track down someone who was lucky enough to snatch a copy of the flash animation that goes with it.
- Hiro's first appearance was also in "Claire & the Cat". Might want to add one for him as well.
- I created the page to Claire & the Cat, but it's being treated like a Redirect. I put the "real" info into Claire and the Cat. Can someone look into this? --Orne 17:24, 14 December 2006 (EST)
- MediaWiki doesn't really support "&" in article names right now. Just use the Claire and the Cat article and use pipes when referring to it so it appears properly in articles. We had to do this with "Gray & Sons" as well. (Admin 17:27, 14 December 2006 (EST))
- I didn't notice a title anywhere on the panels. Does the actual title have an ampersand? - RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 20:03, 14 December 2006 (EST)
- MediaWiki doesn't really support "&" in article names right now. Just use the Claire and the Cat article and use pipes when referring to it so it appears properly in articles. We had to do this with "Gray & Sons" as well. (Admin 17:27, 14 December 2006 (EST))
- I created the page to Claire & the Cat, but it's being treated like a Redirect. I put the "real" info into Claire and the Cat. Can someone look into this? --Orne 17:24, 14 December 2006 (EST)
- Hiro's first appearance was also in "Claire & the Cat". Might want to add one for him as well.
The punching of Jackie
Is this a case of heroism in defence of Zach, or is it just a dubious case of breaking the rules? Cuardin 15:48, 14 January 2007 (EST)
- Personally, I think it a truly loyal thing to do. I don't think Jackie would agree. I go with moral ambiguity on that one. (I think of heroism as rescuing, saving, truly "superhero" things that are undeniably heroic — it's everything Hiro and Peter want to be.) - RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 16:02, 14 January 2007 (EST)
Pain resistance
- Had a thought earlier tonight while watching the mini-marathon on Sci-Fi. In Godsend, Claire pokes her collarbone back into place with what appears to be only minor pain. I've known people to break their collarbones, and they've said it's pretty painful. Does anyone think that part of Claire's power is a resistance to pain? Or maybe she's just injured herself -purposely or not- so many times that she's just built up a tolerance? --ZyberGoat 02:35, 1 February 2007 (EST)
- I've thought the same. The few times she's shown much of a reaction, it was either a shock (getting stapled) or otherwise unpleasant (burning flesh smell with the muffins). I'm guessing she doesn't feel pain like most people do, but she feels something.--Hardvice (talk) 02:39, 1 February 2007 (EST)
- It's mentioned in the power page, and it's a great observation. Her pain level is somewhat inconsistent, but I'll accept it in the name of good storytelling. - RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 02:44, 1 February 2007 (EST)
- I've thought the same. The few times she's shown much of a reaction, it was either a shock (getting stapled) or otherwise unpleasant (burning flesh smell with the muffins). I'm guessing she doesn't feel pain like most people do, but she feels something.--Hardvice (talk) 02:39, 1 February 2007 (EST)
Age
The notes claim that she says she's almost 16. In what episode is that? Also, it should be remembered that the timeline of the series still has not gotten beyond early November, 2006, at which point the explosion is supposed to occur. I think the chronology seems to work ok, minus her myspace page, which shouldn't count. She was born some time in the fall of 1990 and turns 16 some time in the fall of 2006. Her 16th b-day may or may not have passed in the show timeline so far; but it probably has passed, since November seems a little too late to fit the 18 month reference.--E rowe 23:15, 26 February 2007 (EST)
- In The Fix, before the shot of the windchime. She tells Bennet the bears need to go. "I'm almost 16 dad".
- Even if she were 20 or 21 months old, it's still reasonable that a reporter would say she's 18 months old. But we also need to remember that the Odessa Register reported her, um, dead. Roxana Castillo leaves something to be desired in her factual representation--her word can't be trusted. I would say Claire's word can. — RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 06:37, 15 March 2007 (EDT)