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* Georg is pronounced "GAY-org," rather than "George." Why? For the same reason that the title character's name is pronounced "Ay-OO-reka," rather than "Yoo-REE-ka."
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* [[spoiler: Ao is un-phased by the prospect of his friends not remembering him,]] because he knows that Naru will still like him, even if nobody else does.

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* [[spoiler: Ao is un-phased unfazed by the prospect of his friends not remembering him,]] because he knows that Naru will still like him, even if nobody else does.



* TranslationConvention is fine, but that dosen't explain how everyone from the multi-national Generation Bleu can understand each other. Either everyone speaking some common language (probably English), or there are TranslatorMicrobes. Then again, they do have a working AI in this setting, so auto-translation devices wouldn't be that far-fetched.

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* TranslationConvention is fine, but that dosen't doesn't explain how everyone from the multi-national Generation Bleu can understand each other. Either everyone speaking some common language (probably English), or there are TranslatorMicrobes. Then again, they do have a working AI in this setting, so auto-translation devices wouldn't be that far-fetched.
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* Since Coralians don't age, odds are Eureka is still fertile. Since [[spoiler:Human-Coralian hybrids cannot survive in their world, Eureka and Renton may be left with three choices: swear off sex forever, resign themselves to watching more of their children die, or become StarCrossedLovers, as Eureka would have to flee to a more hospitable world every time she gets pregnant, with no guarantee of ever seeing Renton again.]]

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* Since Coralians don't age, odds are Eureka is still fertile. Since [[spoiler:Human-Coralian hybrids cannot survive in their world, Eureka and Renton may be left with three choices: swear off sex forever, resign themselves to watching more of their children die, or become StarCrossedLovers, as Eureka would have to flee to a more hospitable world every time she gets pregnant, with no guarantee of ever seeing Renton again.]]]]
**You know there is something called contraception right?
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* All the InSpiteOfANail can be explained by the RippleEffectProofMemory of the Quartz Gun's user. That the Quartz Gun was fired is an immutable event in space-time. Therefore, the timeline must guarantee that the Quartz Gun is fired at a certain place and time, and this means that an event had to provoke its use, no matter how improbable that event is.



* TranslationConvention is fine, but that dosen't explain how everyone from the multi-national Generation Bleu can understand each other. Either everyone speaking some common language (probably English), or there are TranslatorMicrobes. Then again, they do have a working AI in this setting, so auto-translation devices wouldn't be that farfetched.

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* TranslationConvention is fine, but that dosen't explain how everyone from the multi-national Generation Bleu can understand each other. Either everyone speaking some common language (probably English), or there are TranslatorMicrobes. Then again, they do have a working AI in this setting, so auto-translation devices wouldn't be that farfetched.
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The fact that Coralians don't age was established in the original series by the fact that Sakuya's appearance remains unchanged for 40 years. The fact that Eureka's natural appearance is unchanged over the course of 25 years confirms that this was not the result of Sakuya being stuck in that lotus all that time. Now for the horrific part: the same does not apply to half-Coralians like Ao. [[WhoWantsToLiveForever Eureka will watch all of her loved ones grow old and die while she remains young, including Ao.]]

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* The fact that Coralians don't age was established in the original series by the fact that Sakuya's appearance remains unchanged for 40 years. The fact that Eureka's natural appearance is unchanged over the course of 25 years confirms that this was not the result of Sakuya being stuck in that lotus all that time. Now for the horrific part: the same does not apply to half-Coralians like Ao. [[WhoWantsToLiveForever Eureka will watch all of her loved ones grow old and die while she remains young, including Ao.]]
* Since Coralians don't age, odds are Eureka is still fertile. Since [[spoiler:Human-Coralian hybrids cannot survive in their world, Eureka and Renton may be left with three choices: swear off sex forever, resign themselves to watching more of their children die, or become StarCrossedLovers, as Eureka would have to flee to a more hospitable world every time she gets pregnant, with no guarantee of ever seeing Renton again.
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* [[spoiler: Ao is un-phased by the prospect of his friends not remembering him,]] because he knows that Naru will still like him, even if nobody else does.
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* Commercial nuclear power was never developed because of the danger it would create were a nuclear plant to be hit by a Scub Burst. However, the Nimitz Class nuclear powered aircraft carriers were still developed. That's because the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program predates Atoms For Peace. Admiral Rickover's team developed nuclear power for naval vessels before it was put to commercial use. Since the research was still done, and since naval vessels are mobile, nuclear power was still used for naval vessels.
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* TranslationConvention is fine, but that dosen't explain how everyone from the multi-national Generation Bleu can understand each other. Either everyone speaking some common language (probably English), or there are TranslatorMicrobes. Then again, they do have a working AI in this setting, so auto-translation devices wouldn't be that farfetched.

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* TranslationConvention is fine, but that dosen't explain how everyone from the multi-national Generation Bleu can understand each other. Either everyone speaking some common language (probably English), or there are TranslatorMicrobes. Then again, they do have a working AI in this setting, so auto-translation devices wouldn't be that farfetched.farfetched.

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The fact that Coralians don't age was established in the original series by the fact that Sakuya's appearance remains unchanged for 40 years. The fact that Eureka's natural appearance is unchanged over the course of 25 years confirms that this was not the result of Sakuya being stuck in that lotus all that time. Now for the horrific part: the same does not apply to half-Coralians like Ao. [[WhoWantsToLiveForever Eureka will watch all of her loved ones grow old and die while she remains young, including Ao.]]
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* Georg is pronounced "GAY-org," rather than "George." Why? For the same reason that the title character's name is pronounced "Ay-OO-reka," rather than "Yoo-REE-ka."
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* For those who've seen ''[[CompilationMovie Pocketful of Rainbows]]'', the big revelation of Episode 21 [[MythologyGag takes on a greater meaning]]. [[spoiler: Elena was chasing after Neverland the whole time.]]

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* For those who've seen ''[[CompilationMovie Pocketful Pocket Full of Rainbows]]'', the big revelation of Episode 21 [[MythologyGag takes on a greater meaning]]. [[spoiler: Elena was chasing after Neverland the whole time.]]
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* For those who've seen ''[[CompilationMovie Pocketful of Rainbows]]'', the big revelation of Episode 21 [[MythologyGag takes on a greater meaning]]. [[spoiler: Elena was chasing after Neverland the whole time.]]
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* In Episode 19, Truth learns [[spoiler: he's a Secret]] and goes through a VillainousBreakdown. This shouldn't have been that much of a surprise to him especially with his unnatural abilities. But as the episode later shows [[spoiler: [[{{Irony}} Truth can't accept the truth about himself]] - [[SelectiveObliviousness he simply refused to see any connection between himself and the Secrets, even when it was right in front of him.]]]]

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* In Episode 19, Truth learns [[spoiler: he's a Secret]] and goes through a VillainousBreakdown. This shouldn't have been that much of a surprise to him especially with his unnatural abilities. But as the episode later shows [[spoiler: [[{{Irony}} Truth can't accept the truth about himself]] - [[SelectiveObliviousness he simply refused to see any connection between himself and the Secrets, even when it the truth was right in front of him.]]]]
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* In Episode 19, Truth learns [[spoiler: he's a Secret]] and goes through a VillainousBreakdown. This shouldn't have been that much of a surprise to him especially with his unnatural abilities. But as the episode later shows [[spoiler: [[{{Irony}} Truth can't except the truth about himself]] - [[SelectiveObliviousness he simply refused to see any connection between himself and the Secrets, even when it was right in front of him.]]]]

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* In Episode 19, Truth learns [[spoiler: he's a Secret]] and goes through a VillainousBreakdown. This shouldn't have been that much of a surprise to him especially with his unnatural abilities. But as the episode later shows [[spoiler: [[{{Irony}} Truth can't except accept the truth about himself]] - [[SelectiveObliviousness he simply refused to see any connection between himself and the Secrets, even when it was right in front of him.]]]]
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* In Episode 19, Truth learns [[spoiler: he's a Secret]] and goes through a VillainousBreakdown. This shouldn't have been that much of a surprise to him especially with his unnatural abilities. But as the episode later shows [[spoiler: [[{{Irony}} Truth can't except the truth about himself]] - [[SelectiveObliviousness he simply refused to see any connection between himself and the Secrets, even when it was right in front of him.]]]]
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* TranslationConvention is fine, but that dosen't explain how everyone from the multi-national Generation Bleu can understand each other. Either everyone secretly knows English, or there are TranslatorMicrobes. Then again, they do have a working AI in this setting, so auto-translation devices wouldn't be that farfetched.

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* TranslationConvention is fine, but that dosen't explain how everyone from the multi-national Generation Bleu can understand each other. Either everyone secretly knows English, speaking some common language (probably English), or there are TranslatorMicrobes. Then again, they do have a working AI in this setting, so auto-translation devices wouldn't be that farfetched.
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* If Ao does in fact have [[spoiler: an older sister]], then it means Eureka [[spoiler: and Renton have two biological children and three adopted children (they presumably still exist).]] In other words, Ao and Eureka are part of [[spoiler: [[TitleDrop a family of seven.]]]]

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* If Ao does in fact have [[spoiler: an older sister]], then it means Eureka [[spoiler: and Renton have two biological children and three adopted children (they presumably still exist).]] In other words, Ao and Eureka are part of [[spoiler: [[TitleDrop a family of seven.]]]]]]]]

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* TranslationConvention is fine, but that dosen't explain how everyone from the multi-national Generation Bleu can understand each other. Either everyone secretly knows English, or there are TranslatorMicrobes. Then again, they do have a working AI in this setting, so auto-translation devices wouldn't be that farfetched.
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* Quartz is used to make watches in real life. Quartz, in the show, [[spoiler:enables time travel and can alter history]].

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* Quartz is used to make watches in real life. Quartz, in the show, [[spoiler:enables time travel and can alter history]].history]].
* If Ao does in fact have [[spoiler: an older sister]], then it means Eureka [[spoiler: and Renton have two biological children and three adopted children (they presumably still exist).]] In other words, Ao and Eureka are part of [[spoiler: [[TitleDrop a family of seven.]]]]
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* Quartz is used to make watches in real life. Quartz, in the show [[spoiler:messed with the timeline in a way we don't know as of episode 16]].

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* Quartz is used to make watches in real life. Quartz, in the show [[spoiler:messed with the timeline in a way we don't know as of episode 16]].show, [[spoiler:enables time travel and can alter history]].
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* Noah, the sloth, seems to have just been given a random name, but in the original series. [[spoiler: The humans left Earth in fear of the Scub. When they returned thousands of years later, they found they could live on the planet again.]] This is somewhat similar to the [[Literature/TheBible Biblical story]] of Noah, so the name serves as a CallBack.

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* Noah, the sloth, seems to have just been given a random name, but in the original series. [[spoiler: The humans left Earth in fear of the Scub. When they returned thousands of years later, they found they could live on the planet again.]] This is somewhat similar to the [[Literature/TheBible Biblical story]] of Noah, so the name serves as a CallBack.CallBack.
* Quartz is used to make watches in real life. Quartz, in the show [[spoiler:messed with the timeline in a way we don't know as of episode 16]].
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* Noah, the sloth, seems to have just been given a random name. That is, until you remember what happened in the original series. [[spoiler: The Earth people left the planet in fear of the Scub. When they returned thousands of years later, they found they could live on the planet again.]] This is somewhat similar to the [[Literature/TheBible Biblical story]] with a person of the same name, and it's also a CallBack.

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* Noah, the sloth, seems to have just been given a random name. That is, until you remember what happened name, but in the original series. [[spoiler: The humans left Earth people left the planet in fear of the Scub. When they returned thousands of years later, they found they could live on the planet again.]] This is somewhat similar to the [[Literature/TheBible Biblical story]] with a person of Noah, so the same name, and it's also name serves as a CallBack.
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* Noah, the sloth, seems to have just been given a random name. That is, until you remember what happened in the original series. [[spoiler: The Earth people left the planet in fear of the Scub. When they returned thousands of years later, they found they could live on the planet again.]] This is somewhat similar to the [[Literature/TheBible Biblical story]] with a person of the same name, and it's also a CallBack

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* Noah, the sloth, seems to have just been given a random name. That is, until you remember what happened in the original series. [[spoiler: The Earth people left the planet in fear of the Scub. When they returned thousands of years later, they found they could live on the planet again.]] This is somewhat similar to the [[Literature/TheBible Biblical story]] with a person of the same name, and it's also a CallBackCallBack.
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* Noah, the sloth, seems to have just been given a random name. That is, until you remember what happened in the original series. [[spoiler: The Earth people left the planet in fear of the Scub. When they returned thousands of years later, they found they could live on the planet again.]] This is somewhat similar to the [[TheBible Biblical story]] with a person of the same name, and it's also a CallBack

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* Noah, the sloth, seems to have just been given a random name. That is, until you remember what happened in the original series. [[spoiler: The Earth people left the planet in fear of the Scub. When they returned thousands of years later, they found they could live on the planet again.]] This is somewhat similar to the [[TheBible [[Literature/TheBible Biblical story]] with a person of the same name, and it's also a CallBack
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* Noah, the sloth, seems to have just been given a random name. That is, until you remember what happened in the original series. [[spoiler: The Earth people left the planet in fear of the Scub. When they returned thousands of years later, they found they could live on the planet again.]] This is somewhat similar to the [[TheBible Biblical story]] with a person of the same name, and it's also a CallBack

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