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that is Fantasy. It becomes difficult where the two genres merge (as they often do) and there certainly is some justification for seeing Fantasy elements in Star Wars (eg "The Force"). However, you would still need a source to back up a claim that Star Wars is Fantasy and not SF - you cannot relabel what is the common prevailing opinion in all sources just on the basis of your own opinion - that is Original Research and is specifically banned on Wiki.
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holder with ad. I don't think it was intentional on the author's part to deceive or merely promote his book, just circumstance (would it be his responsibility to notify wikipedia of the change to his site, or the person who linked it in the first place if not him?), but do believe it should be removed until the site has something of value again.
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propels the ship even further backward in time. The two surviving apes father the leader of the ape revolution which leads to the battle of the apes and the seperation of apes above and humans become two species-the mutes above and the mutants below-until the first space ship crash's on earth..and the process begins all over again.
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them. This movie illustrates that humans put themselves in danger because they fight against each other over retrospectively trivial things.Making meaningless speculation about this planet being coincidentally similar to Earth, but a couple thousand years ahead, is meaningless and all it does is destroy the effect of the movie.
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Should some concept art also be included in the article in the production section to make it more informative? I saw some of it in the 'Behind the Planet of the Apes' documentary but was unable to find many that became scenes in the film. Does anyone know where the concept art collection can be found
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The unnamed contributor needs to read up on the definitions of genres. It is commonly accepted that stories based (however fantastically) on scientific explanations (no matter how implausible) are deemed SF. Where there is no attempt at a scientific rational, or magic or supernatural forces prevail -
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When Taylor is running through the Human museum, he hides behind one of the "mannequins" while being chased. There's a close shot of the figure, and I could have sworn I saw its eye twitch! Was this intentional? Any trivia out there regarding the man who played this part? The opaque contact lenses he
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nothing is serious, it's about is entertainment. Actually, I think it was a poor job, because this movie was very significant, not to the culture of the time, but because it illustrates the future and emphasizes what will happen if our culture continues to desteriorate as it did in the 60's and 70's.
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No, this movie really meant something. In the sixties and seventies, when the movie was made, millions, perhaps billions, of lives were threatened by nuclear arms. The US and USSR aimed nukes at each other and the strategy was that both sides knew if they launched anything, the opposite would destroy
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I was disappointed to find no mention of Michael Wilson in the story of how the film got made. His role is interesting because he had been blacklisted during the McCarthy era. In film's story, with the suppression of the planet's history, was often seen as a metaphor for the McCarthy era, as was the
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I've always wondered what Taylor's & crew's INTENDED mission was (Taylor's "new Eve" comment, indicating a colonization intent, is just him being sarcastic- you don't sent ONE female & 3 males to colonize ANYTHING!). Remember, Brent's ship was sent to see what had happened to the first one.
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Come on! There need to be screenshots or other photos to illustrate this article. I notice above that an image was removed a while ago because of the usual copyright/permissions shit. When will Knowledge (XXG) learn? Just use the picture for fucks sake. If someone later complains then remove it but
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I have also completely removed the References in pop culture section as this is not note worthy. If it is to be included at all it needs to be written into well worded prose. Or moved to a new page. Discuss if this upsets anyone. New section will be added soon. I apologise in advance if this upsets
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All five movies are Sci-Fi Loop: the space ship goes forward into a rip in space time. When the second space-ship also goes forward these two events culminate in the nuclear explosion of planet earth. The orginial space ship with three apes aboard manage to leave earth just as the nuclear explosion
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Their objections are probably over the previous text making it sound like it was his common name, which it isn't for most of the film. I didn't really like that in the plot section myself. It would be better to simply mention that Taylor is the ship's captain or commander - perhaps give his proper
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Director Rupert Wyatt commented on the originality of the plot: "This is part of the mythology and it should be seen as that. It's not a continuation of the other films; it's an original story. It does satisfy the people who enjoy those films. The point of this film is to achieve that and to bring
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Honestly, it looked like the rifles were made-up, but not in a Sci-Fi way. If you think about it, the government knew about the faults of humanity, and guns are considered a fault. All they do is kill stuff. So, although I think they were made-up, they were not dissimilar to the modern guns of the
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Battle shows confirmation of continual looped timeline of future creating past. The mentioned scene at the end of the lawgiver talking about apes & humans living in harmony shows that they tried that way; the tears of the statue imply that it didn't work. Also remember that humans de-evolved.
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Lines - Michael Clarke Duncan's character utters a version of Taylor's originally famous line "Get your hands off me, you damn dirty ape!", adjusted to "... damn dirty human!" - Charlton Heston's character Zaius, on his death bed, utters one of Taylor's famous lines, "Damn them! Damn them all to
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Look at the previous section. MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) made it impossible for Americans, and probably Soviets, to live their lives the way they were meant to be lived. This movie was full of cultural impact, and belittling it contributes to cynical views of modern America which say that
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It actually used to be good, someone originally linked it when it had the timeline posted and accessible to all. I went back a few months ago to look something up because I couldn't remember the site name, only to discover the author decided to make it into a book for publication, hence the page
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I wonder if the five movie story arc consistently occurs in the same universe, or whether the first film indeed does occur on an alternate Earth, with a space agency called ANSA (note the astronauts uniforms), human FTL travel in the late sixties/early seventies, and different New York shoreline
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Do you mean why were there no Spaceballs references in this film? Or no references in Spaceballs to this film? If the first, take a look at when the movies were made. Spaceballs didn't come out until almost 2 decades later. The POTA reference they are referring to is when Lonestarr and Barf
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This film has some elements of science fiction but the film is mostly a fantasy film. The film attempts to explain the plot from a standpoint of science fiction but it does not, the story is fantasy. It's like saying Harry Potter or Star Wars is science fiction, in the case of Star Wars, it has
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Correct. Lucius is mentioned as Zira's nephew. (Now, this has been a common term to use for an illegitimate child in our world, but Lucius seems to be too old to be a natural child of Zira (perhaps he had been adopted). Of course, in the later movies, Zira and Cornelius have a son- Milo, which
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Actually that is not entirely true. At the end of the last film, "Battle for the Planet of the Apes" we are given more than assurance that the time line was changed by showing the Lawgiver telling stories to both ape and human children. Although this may appear somewhat ambiguous the following
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I have rewritten the lead in section removing information about the plot. I added several actor names. I discuss notable references from the production like writing the script as well as awards and being the first film franchise, and most important made it at least two paragraphs long.
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Cameos - Charlton Heston appears (uncredited) as Zaius (a reference to the character of Doctor Zaius), the chimp General's father. - Linda Harrison as a woman in the cart. I do not remember which woman in that scene specifically, would have to watch the remake again to see.
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It says: "They flee to the Forbidden Zone, where Cornelius (an archeologist) had, a year earlier, discovered a cave with artifacts of human technology." Should this be tweaked to reflect that at this point in the film it is merely known to be advanced, not necessarily human?
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The original scripts for this series of films make very interesting reading, I don't know if anything from these would be thought interesting enough to be incorporated into any of the articles on the Apes movies, but they can be read at 'Hunter's Planet of the Apes Archive'
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I never liked the term 'skipper' either. It sounds like Gilligan's Island. The problem is that Taylor is never addressed by rank (nor given a rank in the film). Nor is it ever directly said he is in command. That is inferred by the other astronauts calling him 'skipper'.
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Whilst noting that WP has a ruling on UK/US English - the spelling "artefacts" appears as an accepted alternative in US dictionaries online. The editing of this spelling was pointless and petty. I'm not going to chanbge it again, because it is fine as is - but it was fine
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Planet of the Apes entirely relies on SF explanations! There is no Fantasy element whatsoever, no matter how far fetched you think the stories are. It is all about evolution, space/time travel and so on - core SF tropes. Please leave the genre alone as it will be reverted
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television series did actually take up the subject as humans did retain speech and some form of acceptance in society and the astronauts that land are different people. So there are ways to speculate in a neutral and encyclopedic manner about it.--
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Long lists of largely trivial references in pop culture are not encouraged on Wiki. This one was huge and really trivial. It is enough to state that the film is heavily referenced - we do not and should not attempt an exhaustive list of examples.
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A "son" of Cornelius and Zira is mentioned in the beginning of the article on the first movie. I believe they had no children, in fact weren't even married yet; the young person who was with them was referred to as Zira's nephew.
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don't do the job of the evil big business copyright-holder's for them. Or if Knowledge (XXG) is really that scared of all this legal shit then host your servers in a country which has sensible copyright laws rather than the USA.--
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I believe the list as it existed was swamping the article and distorting the focus of the text. Who really cares if one more relatively obscure TV show makes yet another gag along the lines of "get your damned paws off me..."?
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The film is one of the most quoted and influential of all time - this article is about the film - not about a million and one computer games, TV episodes and sraight to video movies that make references to it.
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Good question, but what does it matter? If he wasn't in the movie, that's unfortunate because he gets credit for what someone else did... but if he was, all that means is that he participated in a classic
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for information on forked timelines.) Without some in-universe reference or something from one of the creative people behind the series of movies (properly referenced), we can't say on Knowledge (XXG).
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Location photos like these have their interest for some readers, but don't belong in the Plot section. I created a Gallery section and moved all but one there. One is now in the Filming section. -
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There is simply no suggestion in the film that dodge was stuffed because of his skin color. That was written into the novelization I believe but I do not recall it being mentioned in the movie.--
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I probably should mention that there were several black extras in ape make-up, including Bobby Porter, who played the ape kid in the museum (and later played Cornelius the Younger in Battle).
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So have have 3978, 3955, and 3950 timelines and only two of those (3955 and 3950) do we know resulted in the Earth being blown up. It is more a time spiral rather then a time loop.--
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The last scene relates to a Family Guy episode where Mayor Adam West talks about the Statue of Liberty being destroyed when Peter gets it's foot. Can anybody put that in? (unsigned)
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Actually, the Earth does not get "blown up" at the end of Beneath (although Zira's account in Escape indicates that at least she got that impression). The Alpha-Omega bomb was a
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destroy Mega-Maid and the scene on the beach where apes ride up to the head and lower arm and hand sticking out of the ground, and they see people climbing out of the wreck.
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Are all these pictures in the article REALLY necessary? They appear throughout the whole thing and are extremely distracting. I we should take out all but one or two of them. –
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See the "Alternate Universe?" section above. We don't know if the arrival of the spaceship from the future is part of a time loop or if it forked off another timeline. (See
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People may feel that one or too really notable examples (to illustrate the sort of refs that are often made) might be useful - if so feel free to reinstate a couple.
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elements of science fiction, but the film is primarily based on a fantasy story. It is clear that the plot of Planet of the Apes is fantasy and not science fiction.
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The Hasslein Curve--A Timeline of the Planet of the Apes -- A massive timeline of all events from the films, TV series, cartoons, novels, comics and other tales.
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Taylor is refered to several times by both Landon and Dodge as "Skipper". The deletion of the reference is unnecessary and the reason for it is innaccurate.
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The best that I can come up with is a test of an FTL drive, and the navigation system went bad, which explains how they get on an Earth-return trajectory.
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An overwhelming number of reliable sources identify this film as science fiction. For identifying a film's genre, we refer to such secondary sources for
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is completely without merit, an attempt at self promotion, and unfinished. Please remove this as it seems this link is added for purely selfish reasons.
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standing there. In the Making of... special, he mentions how difficult it was to just stand there without moving because they ended doing several takes.
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geography (as Taylor finds the ruined Statue of Liberty adjacent to a rock formation that must have taken far longer to form than a mere two millenia?)
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Remove laundry lists by writing as prose. A good two thirds of this article is just lists. Tsk Tsk. Not encyclopedic (That's part joke-part serious)
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HELLO! He's not in the movie. It matters because it's misinformation and this is an encylcopedia. It's also malicious because it's patently RACIST.
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Of course, it's perfectly possible that there was a 'Michael Jackson' in the movie. It is a fairly common name until the celebrity took it over.
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Much better image in the article, thanks for editing with those who have not seen the movie in mind. Fully support Jason Palpatine's last edit.
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10:03, 3 August 2007 (UTC) I'm going to add back the thing that Boulle said he wished he'd thought of serling's ending, so don't ban me.````
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Add referenced sources. This article is the only article I have seen on Knowledge (XXG) with absolutely NO references. What's up with that?--
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It is not an acting role and is uncredited, so we do not include it. And BTW, your link goes to another person with the same name. -
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Remove trivia section by incorporating information into the body of the article. (much of it can go into the new production section)
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There is also a POTA/Zaius reference in the movie "Josie and the Pussycats" (don't judge, it was late, and I was tired and bored).
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From IMDB: "The rifles used by the apes are remodeled American M1 semi-automatic carbines, primarily used during World War II."
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To bring this article up to standards per wikipedia Project Film style guide lines I have begun making changes to the article.
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and the comic (and, of course, P.B.'s original). However, the incident IS mentioned in the novelization of the 3rd movie,
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In the 4th paragraph, the claim of "gaining $ 2.00 at the international box office" also seems questionable. (unsigned)
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Taylor states in his opening monologue that it was a trip to another star so it was more than a test of the FTL drive.
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but I'm having a hard time linking articles to it and getting it on the Nova disambiguation page. Anyone able to help?
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That's just my opinion, of course - but it would appear to be in line with Wiki policy on Popular Culture references.
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On the side panel Micheal Jackson is listed as having appeared in the film--truth or malicious editing? (unsigned)
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I've watched this movie on VHS and on the back of the cover the copyright year for this film says 1967, not 1968.
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If we accept the dates given by the movies then they happen in at least two perhaps three different timelines.
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Not sure this would need to be in the article here, but thought it is worth at least noting in the talk page.
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People and References from the original that appear in the 2001 remake, and other references from the original
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Battle for the Planet of the Apes: set at least 12 years from Conquest and gives Beneath's date as 3950.
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The prop guns used for this movie were designed to be similer yet different from a modern rifle.--
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Correct, there was no novelization of the first (1968) movie; the closest was a brief version in
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becomes Ceasar. (The novelization of Beneath has Zira mention indirectly that she is pregannt.)
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The rationale behind the request is: "important article about a classic science fiction movie".
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was wearing would be really uncomfortable in the late 60s level of technology, I would think!
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final dramatic shot of the statue of Liberty. It seems to me he should get more mention. —
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As a third opinion, I think "artifact" is the more commonly seen of the two spellings.
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Of course the later retcon was that they used those nukes to fight the apes. (unsigned)
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Conquest of the Planet of the Apes: set 20 years later then Escape put it in the 1990s
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Escape from the Planet of the Apes: confirms Beneath's 3955 and is set in 1973.
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Are those rifles they are using at the end real, or are they just made up?
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so we may pick the most significant images to be placed in the article?
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There was no novelization. The original novel was released as a tie-in.
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Please add to the list references that can be used for the film article.
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You maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!
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You maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!
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I tend to agree. They could all be deleted as far as I'm concerned.
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At Wiki, we prefer an absolutely free article to a really good one.
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in US dictionaries, which means that it would be the second choice.
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Does anybody think that the "Cultural Impact" section is too long?—
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The film was produced in 67 but not released until 68.
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