WascallyWabbit: I feel that the Jagerkin are close enough to go under OurOrcsAreDifferent, am I reaching?
GloatingSwine: I think so, yeah. The "Our X Are Different" tropes seem to be designed to cover situations where the creatures are ''called'' X, but something's been done to differentiate them from other versions of X.
{{fleb}}: Not so-- I'd say it's a case of NotUsingTheZedWord. The people in UltraViolet are still OurVampiresAreDifferent no matter what they call them.
Xtifr: Orcs? It never even occurred to me that they might be intended as a form of orc, and even after thinking about it, I don't find it particularly compelling (unlike fleb's example of UV, which ''is'' obvious). Heck, they have nearly as many traits in common with vampires as they do with orcs (apparently immortal, [[NiceHat snappy dressers]], incredibly strong, long sharp fangs). Ok, maybe vampires is a stretch, but I think zombie or ghoul is as close as orc.
WascallyWabbit: Odd-colours, tusks, FunetikAccent, ProudWarriorRace, artificially created as warriors...I see it. (and Zombies and Ghouls? Can't get more dissimilar than ''not being dead'')
{{Kilyle}}: I didn't see it until you guys said it, but I can see it now. Kind of an odd thought... they've done an excellent job with the concept.
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Does "Restraining Bolt" really apply? Agatha never ''wanted'' to get rid of her locket, and was never actually prevented from doing so.
* Well, it ''is'' a RestrainingBolt for ''Lucrezia'', if not for Agatha.
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A lot of this Wiki seems to use the spoiler tag to hide the fact that her [[spoiler: original name is Heterodyne]]. Since this is shown on the front cover of the first volume of the first book of the original print edition ([[spoiler: Agatha Heterodyne]] and the Beetleburg Klank), is this really a spoiler? (I added spoiler tags to the question here, just in case the answer is yes, no matter how ridiculous I personally might feel that answer is.) Of course, what it implies is a bit of a spoiler, but that's another matter.
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It seems [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20041208 this comic]] is just screaming for a TV Tropes ref, but I can't find anything under the searchwords "Good guys always win."
**"There must be ''something'' to their philosophy."
** Evil can't understand Good?
** Yes. It's too bad there's no trope for that sort of thing. I'd call it "Nice Guys Finish First," but then, it hardly ever happens in fiction nowadays.
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[[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070810 Err, they lost me.]] What's the signifigance of the dates? Have we found out yet?
** Human gestation period is generally nine months.
** More specifically, many people seem to think that Klaus Wulfenbach is the father, even though the timeline is obviously wrong for that.
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I think we should add this page to the "GG" search results page - at current, it's missing, although the WMG and Bugs Me pages are up there.
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JoveHack: Nominated for a Hugo!
WascallyWabbit: Anything we the plebs can do to help?
JoveHack: For now just follow the link I put at the end of the main article. Kaja promises proper news post about it Real Soon Now. Here's the [[http://www.thehugoawards.org/?page_id=130 I Want To Vote]] page at the www.thehugoawards.org.
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{{Kilyle}}: I'd like to add the MeaningfulEcho of "You'll like him!" from [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080929 This Page]] and the page directly after [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20090722 This Page]] (since it's the current page, I can't link directly). In fact, the full quote of ''why'' "You'll like him!" ought to be compared. However, I'm not sure MeaningfulEcho is the correct trope, and I'm having trouble editing the page anyway, so someone else put it up. Thanks!
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CountDorku: I have no idea how, but someone screwed up the link by deleting the space between it and "accessible". Fixed it now, but everyone - be careful in future.