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**** Excruciation? It means the same things... But maybe you just want the actual word. Nevermind. |
**** Excruciation? It means the same things... But maybe you just want the actual word. Nevermind. |
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User:Shadowulf1 16:06, 10 December 2009 (EST) |
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::::*I must say, '''excruciation''' has a nice ring to it, and it is (so far as we know) entirely accurate. --[[User:Ricard Desi|Ricard Desi]] ([[User talk:Ricard Desi|t]],[[Special:Contributions/Ricard Desi|c]]) 17:44, 10 December 2009 (EST) |
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| Ability Naming Conventions | |
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| The following sources are used for determining evolved human ability names, in order: | |
| 1. Canon Sources | Episodes |
| 2. Near-canon Sources | Webisodes, Graphic Novels, iStories, Heroes Evolutions |
| 3. Secondary Sources | Episode commentary, Interviews, Heroes: Survival |
| 4. Common names for abilities | Names from other works |
| 5. Descriptions of abilities | Descriptions |
6. Possessor's name |
If no non-speculative description is possible |
Heating (Mrs. Comey, Toby): The ability to produce heat from the body. -- Mike the Man-child!
- Not really, nothing indicates that he causes pain with heat, a burning pain is an intense pain, just that. Intuitive Empath - Talk - Contributions 11:13, 19 October 2009 (EDT)
- Pain production?
- Pain Induction sounds best to me
- Excruciation? It means the same things... But maybe you just want the actual word. Nevermind.
- Pain Induction sounds best to me
- Pain production?
User:Shadowulf1 16:06, 10 December 2009 (EST)
- I must say, excruciation has a nice ring to it, and it is (so far as we know) entirely accurate. --Ricard Desi (t,c) 17:44, 10 December 2009 (EST)