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** Presumably they used The Major as a testbed for these ideas, and that Anderson's regenerative abilities are simply a more advanced take on the concept.

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** Presumably they used The Major as a testbed for these ideas, and that Anderson's regenerative abilities are simply a more advanced take on the concept.concept.
** The Iscariot were allies with Millenium back in World War II, even if now that's an OldShame. They likely helped save the Major's life with cybernetics as they helped Millenium escape Germany.
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** Presumably they used The Major as a testbed for these ideas, and that Anderson's regenerative abilities is simply a more advanced take on the concept.

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** Presumably they used The Major as a testbed for these ideas, and that Anderson's regenerative abilities is are simply a more advanced take on the concept.
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* Just ''why'' did Iscariot convert the Major to a cyborg in the first place? It mainly seems to be there for RuleOfFunny, but brings about many questions, seeing how the Major is responsible for them losing many resources and members and was certainly never going to help them, they could have simply made one of their loyal members a cyborg instead.

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* Just ''why'' did Iscariot convert the Major to a cyborg in the first place? It mainly seems to be there for RuleOfFunny, but brings about many questions, seeing how the Major is responsible for them losing many resources and members and was certainly never going to help them, they could have simply made one of their loyal members a cyborg instead.instead.
** Presumably they used The Major as a testbed for these ideas, and that Anderson's regenerative abilities is simply a more advanced take on the concept.
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** It's wafer-munchers, i.e. communion wafers. Basically a creative slur for Catholics.

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** It's wafer-munchers, i.e. communion wafers. Basically a creative slur for Catholics.Catholics.
* Just ''why'' did Iscariot convert the Major to a cyborg in the first place? It mainly seems to be there for RuleOfFunny, but brings about many questions, seeing how the Major is responsible for them losing many resources and members and was certainly never going to help them, they could have simply made one of their loyal members a cyborg instead.

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* Of all the insults the Major uses to condemn people who couldn't figure out that [[spoiler: Alucard spelled backwards is "Dracula,"]] why call them "Waffle-Munchers?" Is there a reference this troper isn't getting?

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* Of all the insults the Major uses to condemn people who couldn't figure out that [[spoiler: Alucard spelled backwards is "Dracula,"]] "Dracula," why call them "Waffle-Munchers?" Is there a reference this troper isn't getting?
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** It's wafer-munchers, i.e. communion wafers. Basically a creative slur for Catholics.
* Okay, but why *was* the Major a Cyborg, tho?

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** It's wafer-munchers, i.e. communion wafers. Basically a creative slur for Catholics.
* Okay, but why *was* the Major a Cyborg, tho?
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** It's wafer-munchers, i.e. communion wafers. Basically a creative slur for Catholics.
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** I assumed it was a reference to communion wafers.

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** I assumed it was a reference to communion wafers.wafers.
* Okay, but why *was* the Major a Cyborg, tho?
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* Of all the insults The Major uses to condemn people who couldn't figure out that [[spoiler: Alucard spelled backwards is "Dracula,"]] why call them "Waffle-Munchers?" Is there a reference this troper isn't getting?

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* Of all the insults The the Major uses to condemn people who couldn't figure out that [[spoiler: Alucard spelled backwards is "Dracula,"]] why call them "Waffle-Munchers?" Is there a reference this troper isn't getting?
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** "Waffle-Munchers" = allies of Belgium. It's another World War II reference.

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** "Waffle-Munchers" = allies of Belgium. It's another World War II reference.reference.
** I assumed it was a reference to communion wafers.
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* Of all the insults The Major uses to condemn people who couldn't figure out that [[spoiler: Alucard spelled backwards is "Dracula,"]] why call them "Waffle-Munchers?" Is there a reference this troper isn't getting?

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* Of all the insults The Major uses to condemn people who couldn't figure out that [[spoiler: Alucard spelled backwards is "Dracula,"]] why call them "Waffle-Munchers?" Is there a reference this troper isn't getting?getting?
** "Waffle-Munchers" = allies of Belgium. It's another World War II reference.
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* Of all the insults The Major uses to condemn people who couldn't figure out that [[spoiler: Alucard spelled backwards is "Dracula,"]] why call them "Waffle-Munchers?" Is there a reference this troper isn't getting?

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