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There are other moments. Surely, Ace going through that ''entire'' AceLightning fan convention gave him a hint.

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There are other moments. Surely, Ace going through that ''entire'' AceLightning Series/AceLightning fan convention gave him a hint.



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...Or at least, he worked it out very early on in the series and has been up to his neck in denial ever since. There are various points that support this, beginning with the very first episode in which [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXdsEehbHOw Ace reaches out a hand to Mark's computer screen]] (see point 1:32); that particular scene was trying to convey the homesickness of the two main leads - Mark for his previous home in England, and perhaps, Ace, for the home which he ''knows'' is inside the computer. There's also later in the series, when Mark tries to confront Ace on the issue directly. Ace's reaction is nervous and hesitant, rather than his usual FishOutOfWater act. He tries to brush it off as his sidekick having another of his ComicallyMissingThePoint moments, despite the fact that Mark is being totally direct about it, effectviely saying word for word that Ace is [[ThisIsReality not from a real world]].

There are other moments I could mention (please, don't tell me he got through that ''entire'' AceLightning fan convention without figuring it out?) He probably just doesn't want to believe it, and who can blame him? It's his life we're talking about. It's not until the final series, after he's gained human emotions and the end of the world is pressing down with rewnewed vigour, that he finally gets tired of pretending he doesn't know something is up and admits what he has known all along: that he is "not real".

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...Or at least, he worked it out very early on in the series and has been up to his neck in denial ever since. since.

There are various points that support this, beginning with is evidence starting from the very first episode episode, in which [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXdsEehbHOw Ace reaches out a hand to Mark's computer screen]] (see point 1:32); that 1:32). That particular scene was trying to convey the homesickness of the two main leads - Mark for his previous home in England, and perhaps, Ace, (by this theory) Ace for the home which he ''knows'' is inside the computer. There's also later computer. Later in the series, when Mark tries to confront Ace on the issue about this directly. Ace's reaction is nervous and hesitant, rather than not his usual FishOutOfWater act. He tries to brush it off as his sidekick having another of his ComicallyMissingThePoint moments, despite the fact that moments; but Mark is being totally direct about it, effectviely direct, saying word for word that Ace is [[ThisIsReality not from a real world]].

There are other moments I could mention (please, don't tell me he got moments. Surely, Ace going through that ''entire'' AceLightning fan convention without figuring it out?) gave him a hint.

He probably just doesn't want to believe it, and who it. Who can blame him? him? It's his life we're talking about. about.

It's not until the final series, after he's gained human emotions and the end of the world is pressing down with rewnewed renewed vigour, that he finally gets tired of pretending he doesn't know something is up and admits what he has known all along: that he is "not real".
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...Or at least, he worked it out very early on in the series and has been up to his neck in denial ever since. There are various points that support this, beginning with the very first episode in which [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXdsEehbHOw Ace reaches out a hand to Mark's computer screen]] (see point 1:32); that particular scene was trying to convey the homesickness of the two main leads - Mark for his previous home in England, and perhaps, Ace, for the home which he ''knows'' is inside the computer. There's also later in the series, when Mark tries to confront Ace on the issue directly. Ace's reaction is nervous and hesitant, rather than his usual FishOutOfWater act. He tries to brush it off as his sidekick having another of his CompletelyMissingThePoint moments, despite the fact that Mark is being totally direct about it, effectviely saying word for word that Ace is [[ThisIsReality not from a real world]].

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...Or at least, he worked it out very early on in the series and has been up to his neck in denial ever since. There are various points that support this, beginning with the very first episode in which [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXdsEehbHOw Ace reaches out a hand to Mark's computer screen]] (see point 1:32); that particular scene was trying to convey the homesickness of the two main leads - Mark for his previous home in England, and perhaps, Ace, for the home which he ''knows'' is inside the computer. There's also later in the series, when Mark tries to confront Ace on the issue directly. Ace's reaction is nervous and hesitant, rather than his usual FishOutOfWater act. He tries to brush it off as his sidekick having another of his CompletelyMissingThePoint ComicallyMissingThePoint moments, despite the fact that Mark is being totally direct about it, effectviely saying word for word that Ace is [[ThisIsReality not from a real world]].

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