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** Explicotly said so by Prof. Russell: the Anti-Sept art temporarily shorts out the orbal circuits.

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** Explicotly Explicitly said so by Prof. Russell: the Anti-Sept art temporarily shorts out the orbal circuits.
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** Explicotly said so by Prof. Russell: the Anti-Sept art temporarily shorts out the orbal circuits.
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* Most students in Class VII have radios in their dorm rooms. Emma doesn't, because the story would probably have taken a very different direction if she'd managed to catch a single episode of ''Abend Time''...

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* Most students in Class VII have radios in their dorm rooms. Emma doesn't, because the story would probably have taken a very different direction if she'd managed to catch a single episode of ''Abend Time''...Time''...
* In ''Reverie'', Zoa Gilstein's high evasion is [[LuckBasedMission frustrating]] from a gameplay standpoint, but it also makes sense story wise because Ishmelga Rean is relying on Elysium's predictions.
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* The item used to cure the Mute status ailment is called "Insulating Tape". At first, this seems odd, until you realize that Arts are only made possible because of Orbments, which are essentially electronic devices. The Mute status ailment might actually just be the ARCUS itself being damaged somehow, in which case Insulating Tape curing Mute makes perfect sense.

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* The item used to cure the Mute status ailment is called "Insulating Tape". At first, this seems odd, until you realize that Arts are only made possible because of Orbments, which are essentially electronic devices. The Mute status ailment might actually just be the ARCUS itself being damaged somehow, in which case Insulating Tape curing Mute makes perfect sense.sense.
* Most students in Class VII have radios in their dorm rooms. Emma doesn't, because the story would probably have taken a very different direction if she'd managed to catch a single episode of ''Abend Time''...

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* Both in its brilliance and horror, it makes sense that Renne, Enforcer No. XV, would be the one needed to access Star Door 15.
** Also, after witnessing Star Door 15, it should come as no surprise why it would be located in the depths of Gehenna.

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* Both in its brilliance and horror, it makes sense The item used to cure the Mute status ailment is called "Insulating Tape". At first, this seems odd, until you realize that Renne, Enforcer No. XV, would Arts are only made possible because of Orbments, which are essentially electronic devices. The Mute status ailment might actually just be the one needed to access Star Door 15.
** Also, after witnessing Star Door 15, it should come as no surprise why it would be located
ARCUS itself being damaged somehow, in the depths of Gehenna.which case Insulating Tape curing Mute makes perfect sense.
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!!FridgeHorror

*Both in its brilliance and horror, it makes sense that Renne, Enforcer No. XV, would be the one needed to access Star Door 15.
**Also, after witnessing Star Door 15, it should come as no surprise why it would be located in the depths of Gehenna.

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