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[[WMG: AE3803 is a sickle cell.]]
It would explain the shape of her ahoge, as well as her ineptitude but determination in spite of it; she can’t do her job as efficiently as her normal red blood cell peers, but she does it all the same.
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As I mentioned in the work page's discussion, the main Killer T's title is "Squad Leader", while Normal Cell should be renamed Ordinary Cells, usages seen in the manga.
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[[WMG: I know these cells can't reproduce with each other, and this is more of a pun than anything, but if NK and Killer T Cell had a child, would they make a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_killer_T_cell Natural Killer T Cell]]? On a more serious note, how would NK-T Cells dress like? Black tank top on black pants?
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[[WMG: I know these cells can't reproduce with each other, and this is more of a pun than anything, but if NK and Killer T Cell had a child, would they make a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_killer_T_cell Natural Killer T Cell]]? On a more serious note, how would NK-T Cells dress like? Black tank top on black pants?pants?]]
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[[WMG: I know these cells can't reproduce with each other, and this is more of a pun than anything, but if NK and Killer T Cell had a child, would they make a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_killer_T_cell Natural Killer T Cell]]? On a more serious note, how would NK-T Cells dress like? Black tank top on black pants?
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* Actually, [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/ae3803 AE3803]] is the hex code for her hair color. This also applies to [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/ae3803 AA5100]] and her brown hair. [=DB5963=] is still in the colour range (but is [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/db5963 kind of pink]]). ''Manga/CellsAtWorkBlack'''s [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/aa2153 AA2153]] is purpleish, but [=NT4201=] is not a legitimate hex code.
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* Actually, [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/ae3803 AE3803]] is the hex code for her hair color. This also applies to [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/ae3803 com/color/aa5100 AA5100]] and her brown hair. [=DB5963=] is still in the colour range (but is [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/db5963 kind of pink]]). ''Manga/CellsAtWorkBlack'''s [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/aa2153 AA2153]] is purpleish, but [=NT4201=] is not a legitimate hex code.
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** That is... astounding plausible and I think the best explanation we have here, at least for [=AE3803 and AA5100=] I think we've cracked this one lads.
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* Actually, [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/ae3803 AE3803]] is the hex code for her hair color.
color. This also applies to [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/ae3803 AA5100]] and her brown hair. [=DB5963=] is still in the colour range (but is [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/db5963 kind of pink]]). ''Manga/CellsAtWorkBlack'''s [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/aa2153 AA2153]] is purpleish, but [=NT4201=] is not a legitimate hex code.
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* Actually, [[http://www.color-hex.com/color/ae3803 AE3803]] is the hex code for her hair color.
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[[WMG: The body that we are seeing go through all these problems, belongs to a version of [[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex Touma Kamijou]]]].
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[[WMG: The body that we are seeing go through all these problems, belongs to a version of [[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex Touma Kamijou]]]].
Kamijou.]]]]
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[[WMG: The body that we are seeing go through all these problems, belongs to a version of [[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex Touma Kamijou]]]]. . \n
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[[WMG: The body that we are seeing go through all these problems problems, belongs to a version of [[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex Touma Kamijou]]]]
Kamijou]]]]. .
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* Only somebody with his type of "rotten luck" would wind up experiencing all this crap weekly, if not daily, while still being able to get over it all in the end.
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* How else would she know so much about what goes on inside, and even outside, the body/world?body/world?
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[[WMG: The way in which the B-cell from Episode 3 of the Anime claims to need to run back to swap out antibodies when the Influenza A virus hit after the Influenza B virus had been eradicated, as well as how the Effector T-cell from the same episode reverted to a naïve T-cell at the same point, could lead one to think that the characters aren't the actual cells themselves, but merely the designations given to the cells, with each death of a cell and redesignation of their ID code to a new cell being why those things happened.]]
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[[WMG: The way in which the B-cell B Cell from Episode 3 of the Anime claims to need to run back to swap out antibodies when the Influenza A virus hit after the Influenza B virus had been eradicated, as well as how the Effector T-cell T Cell from the same episode reverted to a naïve T-cell at the same point, could lead one to think that the characters aren't the actual cells themselves, but merely the designations given to the cells, with each death of a cell and redesignation of their ID code to a new cell being why those things happened.]]
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[[WMG: The narration is done by either the brain or just one of its cells.]]
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[[WMG: The narration is done by either the brain brain, or just one of its cells.]]
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[[WMG: It could be possible that the first two letters of the Red Blood Cells' ID Codes corresponds to "A-type, Exists", with the first part referencing Type A antibodies and the second part referencing the presence of RH factors.]]
* An intriguing theory (Senpai RBC is AA), but the leader of the transfused blood cells is labeled as [=DB5963=], which wouldn't make sense as there isn't a "D" blood type. Additionally, Kouhai RBC is labeled as [=NT4201=]. If I had to hazard a counter theory, it would be that the prefix designation refers to an occupational duty, or simply as an identifier.
* An intriguing theory (Senpai RBC is AA), but the leader of the transfused blood cells is labeled as [=DB5963=], which wouldn't make sense as there isn't a "D" blood type. Additionally, Kouhai RBC is labeled as [=NT4201=]. If I had to hazard a counter theory, it would be that the prefix designation refers to an occupational duty, or simply as an identifier.
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[[WMG: It could be possible that the first two letters of the Red Blood Cells' ID Codes corresponds correspond to "A-type, Exists", with the first part referencing Type A antibodies and the second part referencing the presence of RH factors.]]
* An intriguing theory (Senpai RBC is AA), but the leader of the transfused blood cellsis are labeled as [=DB5963=], which wouldn't make sense as there isn't a "D" blood type. Additionally, Kouhai RBC is labeled as [=NT4201=]. If I had to hazard a counter theory, it would be that the prefix designation refers to an occupational duty, or simply as an identifier.
* An intriguing theory (Senpai RBC is AA), but the leader of the transfused blood cells
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[[WMG: The narration is done by either the brain, or just one of it's cells. ]]
* How else would she know so much about what goes on inside, and even outside, thebody/world.]]body/world?
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[[WMG: The narration is done by either the brain, or just one of it's cells. How else would she know so much about what goes on inside, and even outside, the body/world.]]
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[[WMG: The way in which the B-cell from Episode 3 of the Anime claims to need to run back to swap out antibodies when the Influenza A virus hit after the Influenza B virus had been eradicated, as well as how the Effector T-cell from the same episode reverted to a naïve T-cell at the same point, could lead one to think that the characters aren't the actual cells themselves, but merely the designations given to the cells, with each death of a cell and redesignation of their ID code to a new cell being why those things happened.]]
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[[WMG: The way in which the B-cell from Episode 3 of the Anime claims to need to run back to swap out antibodies when the Influenza A virus hit after the Influenza B virus had been eradicated, as well as how the Effector T-cell from the same episode reverted to a naïve T-cell at the same point, could lead one to think that the characters aren't the actual cells themselves, but merely the designations given to the cells, with each death of a cell and redesignation of their ID code to a new cell being why those things happened.]]]]
[[WMG: The narration is done by either the brain, or just one of it's cells. How else would she know so much about what goes on inside, and even outside, the body/world.
[[WMG: The narration is done by either the brain, or just one of it's cells. How else would she know so much about what goes on inside, and even outside, the body/world.
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[[WMG: The way in which the B-cell from Episode 3 of the Anime claims to need to run back to swap out antibodies when the Influenza A virus hit after the Influenza B virus had been eradicated, as well as how the Effector T-cell from the same episode reverted to a naïve T-cell at the same point, could lead one to think that the characters aren't the actual cells themselves, but merely the designations given to the cells, with each death of a cell and redesignation of their ID code to a new cell being why those things happened.]]
[[WMG: The way in which the B-cell from Episode 3 of the Anime claims to need to run back to swap out antibodies when the Influenza A virus hit after the Influenza B virus had been eradicated, as well as how the Effector T-cell from the same episode reverted to a naïve T-cell at the same point, could lead one to think that the characters aren't the actual cells themselves, but merely the designations given to the cells, with each death of a cell and redesignation of their ID code to a new cell being why those things happened.]]
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* An intriguing theory (Senpai RBC is AA), but the leader of the transfused blood cells is labeled as DB5963, which wouldn't make sense as there isn't a "D" blood type. Additionally, Kouhai RBC is labeled as NT4201. If I had to hazard a counter theory, it would be that the prefix designation refers to an occupational duty, or simply as an identifier.
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* An intriguing theory (Senpai RBC is AA), but the leader of the transfused blood cells is labeled as DB5963, [=DB5963=], which wouldn't make sense as there isn't a "D" blood type. Additionally, Kouhai RBC is labeled as NT4201.[=NT4201=]. If I had to hazard a counter theory, it would be that the prefix designation refers to an occupational duty, or simply as an identifier.
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[[WMG: When the appearance of the cell’s host body is revealed, he’ll...]]
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[[WMG: When the appearance of the cell’s host body all the cells live in is revealed, he’ll...]]
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** An intriguing theory (Senpai RBC is AA), but the leader of the transfused blood cells is labeled as DB5963, which wouldn't make sense as there isn't a "D" blood type. Additionally, Kouhai RBC is labeled as NT4201. If I had to hazard a counter theory, it would be that the prefix designation refers to an occupational duty, or simply as an identifier.
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[[WMG: When the appearance of the cell’s host body is revealed, he’ll...]]
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->An intriguing theory (Senpai RBC is AA), but the leader of the transfused blood cells is labeled as DB5963, which wouldn't make sense as there isn't a "D" blood type. Additionally, Kouhai RBC is labeled as NT4201. If I had to hazard a counter theory, it would be that the prefix designation refers to an occupational duty, or simply as an identifier.
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->An ** An intriguing theory (Senpai RBC is AA), but the leader of the transfused blood cells is labeled as DB5963, which wouldn't make sense as there isn't a "D" blood type. Additionally, Kouhai RBC is labeled as NT4201. If I had to hazard a counter theory, it would be that the prefix designation refers to an occupational duty, or simply as an identifier.
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It could be possible that the first two letters of the Red Blood Cells' ID Codes corresponds to "A-type, Exists", with the first part referencing Type A antibodies and the second part referencing the presence of RH factors.factors.
->An intriguing theory (Senpai RBC is AA), but the leader of the transfused blood cells is labeled as DB5963, which wouldn't make sense as there isn't a "D" blood type. Additionally, Kouhai RBC is labeled as NT4201. If I had to hazard a counter theory, it would be that the prefix designation refers to an occupational duty, or simply as an identifier.
->An intriguing theory (Senpai RBC is AA), but the leader of the transfused blood cells is labeled as DB5963, which wouldn't make sense as there isn't a "D" blood type. Additionally, Kouhai RBC is labeled as NT4201. If I had to hazard a counter theory, it would be that the prefix designation refers to an occupational duty, or simply as an identifier.
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