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::{{plus}} The creators stated that the substance which water mimics probably isn't water; it just looks like it.<br /> |
::{{plus}} The creators stated that the substance which water mimics probably isn't water; it just looks like it.<br /> |
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:::{{note}} It could affect that substance (whatever it is).<br /> |
:::{{note}} It could affect that substance (whatever it is).<br /> |
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::{{note}} The spray most likely breaks down whatever molecular bonds the liquid has formed.<br/> |
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Revision as of 03:22, 16 December 2009
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The following fan theories are about Water mimicry.
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Theories
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| If a water mimic is somehow incapacitated while using their ability, they will die. | In Under the Bridge, Part 2, Donald Essex is knocked unconscious and then dissolves completely into salt water. | + If a person is knocked out, their body falls to the floor. If someone's body is made of water, then it would theoretically collapse into a puddle if they were somehow rendered unconscious.
• In addition, if the government had created a substance which could shut down abilities, they would have outfitted every group of soldiers with the stuff.
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Water mimicry | |||||||||