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** [[WordOfGod The directors cut]] says yes. One of the ideas for Caliban that didn't make it into the main strip is that even as a mortal he still has an [[BrownNote angelic singing voice]].

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** [[WordOfGod The directors cut]] says yes. One of the ideas for Caliban that didn't make it into the main strip is that even as a mortal he still has an [[BrownNote angelic singing voice]].voice]].
* Dave prime is not Dave. Mell and Artie are quite sure of that - he might have Dave's genes and his looks, and his clothing sense, but he's a completely different person in the way that really matters. Now, what does that mean? That [[spoiler: Helen's madness cure switches off the person's personness. Which in turn would mean that the thing making you - you is entirely brain chemistry]]. Is that bleak or what?
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** [[WordOfGod The commentary]] says yes. One of the ideas for Caliban that didn't make it into the main strip is that even as a mortal he still has an [[BrownNote angelic singing voice]].

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** [[WordOfGod The commentary]] directors cut]] says yes. One of the ideas for Caliban that didn't make it into the main strip is that even as a mortal he still has an [[BrownNote angelic singing voice]].
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* The main page says Caliban is HollywoodToneDeaf, and that his singing is so horrible it causes a [[YourHeadAsplode head-asplodey]] BrownNote effect. My interpretation, given the winged-baby cherubs and the very scriptoral voice-bubble music, was that it was (literally) angelic, and everyone without headphones' heads blew up because it was so amazingly beautiful-wonderful (like how God is/was so awesome, in both senses of the word, that anyone who looked at him went blind and died... [[InThatOrder in whatever order]]). I haven't gotten anywhere near that far in the Director's Cut, so does anyone else have a clear answer about it?

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* The main page says Caliban is HollywoodToneDeaf, and that his singing is so horrible it causes a [[YourHeadAsplode head-asplodey]] BrownNote effect. My interpretation, given the winged-baby cherubs and the very scriptoral voice-bubble music, was that it was (literally) angelic, and everyone without headphones' heads blew up because it was so amazingly beautiful-wonderful (like how God is/was so awesome, in both senses of the word, that anyone who looked at him went blind and died... [[InThatOrder in whatever order]]). I haven't gotten anywhere near that far in the Director's Cut, so does anyone else have a clear answer about it?it?
** [[WordOfGod The commentary]] says yes. One of the ideas for Caliban that didn't make it into the main strip is that even as a mortal he still has an [[BrownNote angelic singing voice]].
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* The main page says Caliban is HollywoodToneDeaf, and that his singing is so horrible it causes a [[YourHeadAsplode head-asplodey]] BrownNote effect. My interpretation, given the winged-baby cherubs and the very scriptoral voice-bubble music, was that it was (literally) angelic, and everyone without headphones' heads blew up because it was so amazingly beautiful-wonderful (like how God is/was so awesome, in both senses of the word, that anyone who looked at him went blind and died... [[InThatOrder in whatever order]]).

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* The main page says Caliban is HollywoodToneDeaf, and that his singing is so horrible it causes a [[YourHeadAsplode head-asplodey]] BrownNote effect. My interpretation, given the winged-baby cherubs and the very scriptoral voice-bubble music, was that it was (literally) angelic, and everyone without headphones' heads blew up because it was so amazingly beautiful-wonderful (like how God is/was so awesome, in both senses of the word, that anyone who looked at him went blind and died... [[InThatOrder in whatever order]]). I haven't gotten anywhere near that far in the Director's Cut, so does anyone else have a clear answer about it?
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* The main page says Caliban is HollywoodToneDeaf, and that his singing is so horrible it causes a [[YourHeadAsplode head-asplodey]] BrownNote effect. My interpretation, given the winged-baby cherubs and the very scriptoral voice-bubble music, was that it was (literally) angelic, and everyone without headphones' heads blew up because it was so amazingly beautiful-wonderful (like how God is/was so awesome, in both senses of the word, that anyone who looked at him went blind and died... [[InThatOrder in whatever order]]).

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