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* Except, he dosen't. The microbots were all trapped in hyperspace along with the original Baymax.

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* Except, he dosen't.doesn't. The microbots were all trapped in hyperspace along with the original Baymax.
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** Or making ''them'' all into unwitting '''accessories''' to murder a bad thing, for that matter.
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Multi Ethnic Name is a disambiguation


* Or she's the sister of either parent regardless of ethnicity, and just has a MultiEthnicName to drive home the {{Americasia}} setting.

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* Or she's the sister of either parent regardless of ethnicity, and just has a MultiEthnicName that name to drive home the {{Americasia}} setting.

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** Doesn't Baymax at one point touch his hand to a computer and download personally everything he can find on emotional loss as a way of helping Hiro? Maybe he learned that from his creator. Tadashi just googled "medical procedures" and then downloaded every result that came up onto Baymax's healthcare chip.
** The original Baymax is a tool useful for medical care -- caring for the aged, easily transportable in an ambulance, on the battlefield, in time maybe even considered as much basic equipment as a fire-extinguisher. Why wouldn't Tadashi collaborate with medical students on him? In the meantime, Tadashi works on the robotics and the complex programming for Baymax to be able to update his own files and discern useful information from what's not useful.
* The series confirms that Tadashi had the help of a biomedical student while creating Baymax.

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** Doesn't Baymax at one point touch his hand to a computer and download personally everything he can find on emotional loss as a way of helping Hiro? Maybe he learned that from his creator. Tadashi just googled "medical procedures" and then downloaded every result that came up onto Baymax's healthcare chip.
** The original Baymax is a tool useful for medical care -- caring for the aged, easily transportable in an ambulance, on the battlefield, in time maybe even considered as much basic equipment as a fire-extinguisher. Why wouldn't Tadashi collaborate with medical students on him? In the meantime, Tadashi works on the robotics and the complex programming for Baymax to be able to update his own files and discern useful information from what's not useful.
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The series confirms that Tadashi had the help of a biomedical student while in creating Baymax.
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They can be activated remotely in the TV series, but that could be something Hiro programmed after realizing how helpful it would’ve been in the movie.


** Because none of those plans would've been fast enough. (Also because it's never shown that the rocket fists can be activated remotely.) Even with the plan they went with, the portal explodes mere ''seconds'' after the pod emerges safely from it. Trying to implement any other option would run the risk of killing Hiro and Abigail for the sake of trying to save a robot who's expendable and can be rebuilt. Baymax was programmed to ensure the health and safety of his patients above all else -- he's not going to attempt, suggest, or allow for a course of action that puts them in significant danger just to save himself.

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** Because none of those plans would've been fast enough. (Also because it's never shown in the movie that the rocket fists can be activated remotely.) Even with the plan they went with, the portal explodes mere ''seconds'' after the pod emerges safely from it. Trying to implement any other option would run the risk of killing Hiro and Abigail for the sake of trying to save a robot who's expendable and can be rebuilt. Baymax was programmed to ensure the health and safety of his patients above all else -- he's not going to attempt, suggest, or allow for a course of action that puts them in significant danger just to save himself.
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*** Then chalk it up to a very dangerous bug that Tadashi would probably have fixed if he’d had the opportunity. I don’t recall the movie saying that Baymax was fully ready to begin working before the fire.
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** Nurse here. If a patient says they're having a heart attack, you do NOT go straight to defibrillation without verifying. If you did, you'd cause more deaths than you'd prevent.
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** Not the most ideal answer, but maybe he only had the machine on for a second while he was working on it, and he’s careful to switch it off when he’s not there to warn people? Granted, it’s still really dangerous to have that setup even for a second, not to mention out of character for the uber-careful and precautionary Wasabi.
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* It’s also possible that the void operates in YearOutsideHourInside logic.
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* It’s also possible that the void operates in YearOutsideHourInside logic.
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[[folder:Wasabi's death machine]]

* When Hiro meets Wasabi in the nerd lab, he nearly walks into Wasabi's laser-cutter device and Wasabi pushes him behind the stripey warning line. Then Wasabi demonstrates the power of the thing by tossing an apple through it and showing how it gets instantly chopped into paper-thin slices. Forget all the other adventures; Hiro never came closer to a hideous gruesome death than he did just before Wasabi stopped him from walking through the lasers of slicey doom. How is it that the incredibly OCD Wasabi never put up anything more than a line on the floor to warn people of his death device, or that not one other labmate, professor, advisor, or pointy-headed university bureaucrat insisted on some kind of actual precaution?

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** It's implied he followed the lone microbot because Hiro had sarcastically told him that finding out what it was pointing toward would improve his emotional state. Which just further implies that Baymax has to remain with his patient if he's given an express order to the contrary.

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** It's implied he followed the lone microbot because Hiro had sarcastically told him that finding out what it was pointing toward would improve his emotional state. Which just further implies that Baymax has to remain with his patient if unless he's given an express order to the contrary.

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