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*** It should be said the comic Star Trek: Countdown does a better job explaining this. The impending supernova is detected in time, but with the stubbornness of Romulans, the claims are dismissed. By the time the Council realizes that Spock and Nero\\\'s claims are true, and order an evacuation of Romulus, the supernova happens roughly 27 hours later. The Romulan Praetor survives the explosion and admits his fault in the matter, [[spoiler: before being killed in anger by Nero]].
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*** It\\\'s fairly well implied that the asteroid was just a random occurrence that was used by the government to support the invasion and increase recruitment.
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** Technically a DubInducedPlothole; the Prince wasn\\\'t invulnerable in the original version, just very good at dodging.
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*** It\'s notable that neither of these weaknesses apply in [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender the original cartoon]]. The Earthbenders were imprisoned in a metal ship far out to sea (and finding a supply of earth for them to bend was a major plot point), and firebenders could generate their own fire from their body\'s heat and so didn\'t need any external source.
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\\\'\\\'Film/TheLastAirbender\\\'\\\' entry

*** It\\\'s notable that neither of these weaknesses apply in [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender the original cartoon]]. The Earthbenders were imprisoned in a metal ship far out to sea (and finding a supply of earth for them to bend was a major plot point), and firebenders could generate their own fire from their body\\\'s heat and so didn\\\'t need any external source.

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** YMMV, since it\\\'s also possible that the feast was under some kind of spell or enchantment that made it irresistible or otherwise impeded her ability to think rationally. Pan\\\'s Labyrinth was influenced by various fairy tales, and such an effect is [[ArtifactOfAttraction not unheard of]].
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