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his server. Later he started the Gamers Intelligence Agency a.k.a. thegia.com, where Vestal had the honor of showing the world the first images from Final Fantasy IX, a full 10 months before Square even announced the game's existence. What I'm getting at is that the info came from a source that I personally consider to be extremely reliable. Vestal was truly an authority on Square lore, at least during the mid-90s. He was a great source of insider information, and virtually everything he reported as a "rumor" seemed to eventually turn out to be true. I wish the source was something that could be easily verified, but alas, we're talking about an obscure video game that was released in Japan over ten years ago and doesn't seem to have inspired many people to document its behind-the-scenes details.
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All of the deletions you made of my entries over the past few days were for inaccurate and inappropriate reasons, as I have argued on the discussion page. I notice you didn't bother to respond there, but kept on making deletions. Regarding my Aeon edit, I included additional information not to support any sort of "vendetta," but to make the article more informative after having glanced it over. Study general definitions of Aeons and Angels; what they are in nature; and you'll see there is a distinct similarity between the two. Both are servants of God, both are emanations of divine power, both carry out the will of God, and in fact, certain Aeons, such as Armozel,
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Xenogears both have cutsey comic relief mascot characters with N-N names. That's akin to pointing out that both the 2007 Toyota Corolla and the 1998 Honda Civic both have four drink holders instead of two. While the statement might be true, it has no value, since so many other vehicles also have four drink holders. There's no point in pointing out that both EVA and Xenogears have cute animal mascots whose names are a repetion of a syllable when it's also true that Mach Go Go Go a.k.a. Speed Racer had a cutsey animal named Chim-Chim in 1967, Utena had a cutsey animal character named Chu-Chu (Japanese onomatopoeia for "squeek", as a mouse) and so on and so forth.
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continued to follow it into the 90s. And I can assure you, the term "emo-core" was definitely not widely used in the mid-80s DC scene, if it was used at all. I don't know exactly when it popped up, but I've always been under the impression that it was coined later to describe the more "extreme" sounding bands that cropped up later, chiefly the Gravity bands. Much of the point of bands like Rites of Spring and Embrace was to leave the hardcore punk cliché behind, and there was very little impetus for anyone to tag the label "-core" onto them.
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recollection is that that the title was plural. It is entirely possible that it was originally published in Harpers as "Rollerball Murder", and the title was changed to "The Rollerball Murders" when it was later published in the collection. Perhaps it was a means to get through a legal loophole or somesuch. If I ever find my copy of the book, I will scan it and offer a .jpg as evidence. But for now, I suppose I will have to concede.
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find that issue of Flipside because it's a 20 year old print magazine, it isn't online. If I can't ask you to take me on my word as someone who was there at the time, how can I ask you to accept a transcript from my own hands? But, if I can, I'll dig my zines out of the closet and transcribe the pertinent segments. Although apparently you've already invalidated it, since it's "just that one interview."
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It was a long time ago, but I recall the source of that information being the The Unofficial Squaresoft Homepage, a.k.a. square.net. It existed from 1995 to 1997, the webmaster was Andrew Vestal. Vestal actually had a relationship with Square. They even hosted his site for several months when he lost
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Provided the reference you asked for on the Xenogears page. I should have done it when I made the edit before, but I didn't think of it. Sorry about that. Also cleaned up the syntax I used to admit there's some vagueness used about the relationship between the two series, yet also provided the quotes
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Even still, if Rites of Spring didn't coin the term themselves - if it was something that DC folks called them - then Rites of Spring's viewpoint can't the end-all be-all answer, even if ended up being the first printed usage of the term. Regardless of whether the band said what you claim, are there
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As I tried to contribute before you so cavalierly wiped it, "emo" was originally applied to Rites of Spring and Rites of Spring only. Flipside #47 from 1985 (probably found on eBay without too much trouble) contains a interview with RoS in which they mention offhandedly that some folk in the DC scene
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Stop editing the Xenogears page by removing legitimate data regarding blatant Xenogears vs. Evangelion connections before discussing their removal first, and successfully providing acceptable reasons that warrant their removal rather than mild alteration. This is what the "discussion" page is for.
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This is the first I have EVER heard this assertion made, and, as I said, it's not my responsibility to verify your point for you. I've tried to rewrite the article to accommodate your point, but it would be journalistically dubious to make the claim without the proper sources to support it. (And I
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There's no "source" given for the erroneous May 3, 1991 date already listed on the page, so not sure what your point is. From a quick glance at your Talk page I can see that your apparent raison d'être is to go around passive/aggressively reverting genuine "good faith" corrections and edits because
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Thanks for the welcome. It is my firm position that the phonetic renderings the roman numerals in FF titles is extraneous information, definitely a form of cruft. The first red flag is that if you look at any official Japanese FF packaging or literature, there is never any katakana key of the roman
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I'd say one of the real problems here is that history is being written by people who weren't there to witness it first hand. I have to ask, what makes you such an authority? I hate to play "My dick's bigger than yours," but I'm a 36 year old fart and I was following the DC scene as early as 1982. I
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released on blu-ray, and it includes a new "making of" documentary. Discussing how they originally decided to make the movie, the director Norman Jewison referred to the short story as "Rollerball Murder." But when the actual author William Harrison told his side of the story, he referred to it as
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Actually, no I don't. It was basically known back in 2003 (at least in Japanese circles) that Saga was off the project, but it was just a rumor at the time. When Saga posted about it on her website, it was basically to confirm those rumors in the hopes that people would finally stop pestering her
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facts? Where's your "proof" that the term "emo-core" was used in the mid-80s DC scene? Where's your proof that the term "emo" was applied to other bands besides Rites of Spring in the beginning? Don't accuse others of failing to cite sources when you haven't done so yourself. I suggested that you
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I don't think much has changed. I do want people to detest me, at least on a subconscious level - There's something immensely satisfying about knowing that people watch one and think "If people like him can exist, our society is fucked up". Of course, few give it that much thought, but if some do
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Please don't take this kind of decisions alone. You edited 3 Featured articles and several Good Articles that have already been reviewed by hundreds of Knowledge (XXG) editors and judged good or best in class. Your point of view is certainly valid and should be heard, but please discuss massive
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Unfortunately for my credibility, my source is an old hardcopy paperback of a collection of Harrison's short stories, published more than 30 years ago. I had no idea that the "Rollerball Murders"/"Rollerball Murder" schism was so rampant. I haven't seen the book in many years, but my distinct
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Simply put, I delete any info which is blatantly erroneous or of dubious value. An example of erroneous info in this case is "Grahf is Fei's father." It simply isn't true, and I've explained why on the Xenogears talk page. An example of info of dubious value is pointing out that both EVA and
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called it "emo-core", which is factually inaccurate. Regardless of the specific origins of the term, people spent the next decade using the term "emo-core" to almost exclusively describe the DC scene, which is significantly more important than where the term started in its first weeks of
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Hey! I think I understand your point now(thought I'd post it here as to not clutter up the punk talk page with off-topic shit). And I guess I am prepared to live the part, if only till I grow up and cut my hair. Feel free to delete this when you've read it, sorry for the inconvenience
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about it. When she made the announcement, many people found out about it for the first time, while others who had been following Xenosaga more closely considered it old news. Since I don't have a hard source, I guess I don't have a leg to stand on. Do what you wish.
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And besides, I did give my reasons for deleting the info in the comment line when I first made the deletions, as I always do. That should suffice. But don't expect me to repeat that courtesy when you insist on re-posting the same inaccurate info again and
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Well the WPFF Talk page is the right place to raise the issue. I speak / read nothing of japanese so any pronunciation guide helps, but we do have a few fluent Japanese readers in our midst such as Ryu Kaze that will be able to evaluate your idea better.
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had taken to calling them "emo" because they sometimes became emotional during performances. I'm sure it didn't take long for the term to also be applied to Embrace and then other DC bands, but it didn't apply to anyone but RoS at first.
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Some guy already removed the information from the Bahamut Lagoon article... Too bad, I don't think it can really be mentioned without a reference but this info is still interesting. I believe you personally :)
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I thought I had done my research. What is your source for "The Roller Ball Murders"? The reliable sources I've seen all give the title as "Roller Ball Murder", including
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has been present since August 2005, and nobody has found a reference yet. May I ask what was your source of information?
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I didn't "cavalierly" wipe it: what you said here isn't what you wrote in the article. Your edits made it sound like
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Well actually the summons seem have different names between FFTA and FFXII...whatever. Exdeath here for now, then.—
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Thanks Nezu, I just saw that. And I just left a comment in the article's talk page. Cheers!
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User:Druff
Tias
09:33, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
Tias
08:56, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
Druff
05:03, 13 October 2005 (UTC)
discussion
ChrisB
05:02, 13 October 2005 (UTC)
Druff
17:51, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
http://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Etiquette
Fred
non-NPOV
Druff
06:18, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
Nezu Chiza
02:57, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
Druff
05:38, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
Soraya Saga

Mel Etitis
Μελ Ετητης
08:08, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
Druff
17:42, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
Mel Etitis
Μελ Ετητης

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