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I really don't like Death Battle anymore. Like many people, I was upset with the outcome for the first Goku vs. Superman Death Battle, but with time I accepted it and moved on. After all, it was done, right? They had given their verdict, and though I disagreed with it, I was mature enough to put it behind me in the past. I even watched a few of their battles past Season 1, back when they were still starting out and they actually produced quality content. Lately, though, it's just been getting worse and worse. Death Battle seems to exist now simply to sell themselves, make more money, and get people to worship the ground they walk on by following everything they do on social media. Even worse, the Goku vs. Superman battle seems to be growing into the flagship logo for their channel now... I really wish they had a Dethroning Moment of Suck page for Death Battle, because I would add one. The battles they've been churning out have been worse and worse, but none more so than Goku vs. Superman 2. There was absolutely no point in making it other than to repeat the same outcome, only worse by claiming Superman has infinite power, something that the comics do not support. It was really rather cruel just to set up the fans, give them a false impression, and then crush our hopes at the last minute. It really came more across like a massive grudge match against the Dragon Ball Z fanbase simply because we dared to challenge their rather questionable logic in the first fight, never mind that the outcome wasn't what mattered so much as the bad research. Honestly, that single battle was when Death Battle died for me, and I've never looked back. It wouldn't surprise me if there was a Goku vs. Superman 3 on the horizon, or a Goku vs. Superman 4 and a Goku vs. Superman 5 the way things are shaping up because, like I said, at this point it has become clear Death Battle only cares about profits, not their fans, and Goku vs. Superman is a hot-button topic all across the net that generates lots of attention, so I fully expect them to keep capitalizing on the debate, most likely repeating the outcome each and every single time they have a rematch, simply to make a quick buck. It's been a long time since Death Battle first started, and now, I think with how quickly they have degenerated into money-grubbing corporate shills, it really speaks volumes to how power and fame can corrupt people. So sad, really. But they made their choice, and I have made mine to boycott Death Battle and never watch anything they make again.
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I really don\'t like Death Battle anymore. Like many people, I was upset with the outcome for the first Goku vs. Superman Death Battle, but with time I accepted it and moved on. After all, it was done, right? They had given their verdict, and though I disagreed with it, I was mature enough to put it behind me in the past. I even watched a few of their battles past Season 1, back when they were still starting out and they actually produced quality content. Lately, though, it\'s just been getting worse and worse. Death Battle seems to exist now simply to sell themselves, make more money, and get people to worship the ground they walk on by following everything they do on social media. Even worse, the Goku vs. Superman battle seems to be growing into the flagship logo for their channel now... I really wish they had a Dethroning Moment of Suck page for Death Battle, because I would add one. The battles they\'ve been churning out have been worse and worse, but none more so than Goku vs. Superman 2. There was absolutely no point in making it other than to repeat the same outcome, only worse by claiming Superman has infinite power, something that the comics do not support. It was really rather cruel just to set up the fans, give them a false impression, and then crush our hopes at the last minute. It really came more across like a massive grudge match against the Dragon Ball Z fanbase simply because we dared to challenge their rather questionable logic in the first fight, never mind that the outcome wasn\'t what mattered so much as the bad research. Honestly, that single battle was when Death Battle died for me, and I\'ve never looked back. It wouldn\'t surprise me if there was a Goku vs. Superman 3 on the horizon, or a Goku vs. Superman 4 and a Goku vs. Superman 5 the way things are shaping up because, like I said, at this point it has become clear Death Battle only cares about profits, not their fans, and Goku vs. Superman is a hot-button topic all across the net that generates lots of attention, so I fully expect them to keep capitalizing on the debate, most likely repeating the outcome each and every single time they have a rematch, simply to make a quick buck. It\'s been a long time since Death Battle first started, and now, I think with how quickly they have degenerated into money-grubbing corporate shills, it really speaks volumes to how both power and fame can corrupt people. So sad, really. But they made their choice, and I have made mine to boycott Death Battle and never watch anything they make again.
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I really don't like Death Battle anymore. Like many people, I was upset with the outcome for the first Goku vs. Superman Death Battle, but with time I accepted it and moved on. After all, it was done, right? They had given their verdict, and though I disagreed with it, I was mature enough to put it behind me in the past. I even watched a few of their battles past Season 1, back when they were still starting out and they actually produced quality content. Lately, though, it's just been getting worse and worse. Death Battle seems to exist now simply to sell themselves, make more money, and get people to worship the ground they walk on by following everything they do on social media. Even worse, the Goku vs. Superman battle seems to be growing into the flagship logo for their channel now... I really wish they had a Dethroning Moment of Suck page for Death Battle, because I would add one. The battles they've been churning out have been worse and worse, but none more so than Goku vs. Superman 2. There was absolutely no point in making it other than to repeat the same outcome, only worse by claiming Superman has infinite power, something that the comics do not support. It was really rather cruel just to set up the fans, give them a false impression, and then crush their hopes at the last minute. It really came more across like a massive grudge match against the Dragon Ball Z fanbase simply because we dared to challenge their rather questionable logic in the first fight, never mind that the outcome wasn't what mattered so much as the bad research. Honestly, that single battle was when Death Battle died for me, and I've never looked back. It wouldn't surprise me if there was a Goku vs. Superman 3 on the horizon, or a Goku vs. Superman 4 and a Goku vs. Superman 5 the way things are shaping up because, like I said, at this point it has become clear Death Battle only cares about profits, not their fans, and Goku vs. Superman is a hot-button topic all across the net that generates lots of attention, so I fully expect them to keep capitalizing on the debate, most likely repeating the outcome each and every single time they have a rematch, simply to make a quick buck. It's been a long time since Death Battle first started, and now, I think with how quickly they have degenerated into money-grubbing corporate shills, it really speaks volumes to how power and fame can corrupt people. So sad, really. But they made their choice, and I have made mine to boycott Death Battle and never watch anything they make again.
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I really don\'t like Death Battle anymore. Like many people, I was upset with the outcome for the first Goku vs. Superman Death Battle, but with time I accepted it and moved on. After all, it was done, right? They had given their verdict, and though I disagreed with it, I was mature enough to put it behind me in the past. I even watched a few of their battles past Season 1, back when they were still starting out and they actually produced quality content. Lately, though, it\'s just been getting worse and worse. Death Battle seems to exist now simply to sell themselves, make more money, and get people to worship the ground they walk on by following everything they do on social media. Even worse, the Goku vs. Superman battle seems to be growing into the flagship logo for their channel now... I really wish they had a Dethroning Moment of Suck page for Death Battle, because I would add one. The battles they\'ve been churning out have been worse and worse, but none more so than Goku vs. Superman 2. There was absolutely no point in making it other than to repeat the same outcome, only worse by claiming Superman has infinite power, something that the comics do not support. It was really rather cruel just to set up the fans, give them a false impression, and then crush our hopes at the last minute. It really came more across like a massive grudge match against the Dragon Ball Z fanbase simply because we dared to challenge their rather questionable logic in the first fight, never mind that the outcome wasn\'t what mattered so much as the bad research. Honestly, that single battle was when Death Battle died for me, and I\'ve never looked back. It wouldn\'t surprise me if there was a Goku vs. Superman 3 on the horizon, or a Goku vs. Superman 4 and a Goku vs. Superman 5 the way things are shaping up because, like I said, at this point it has become clear Death Battle only cares about profits, not their fans, and Goku vs. Superman is a hot-button topic all across the net that generates lots of attention, so I fully expect them to keep capitalizing on the debate, most likely repeating the outcome each and every single time they have a rematch, simply to make a quick buck. It\'s been a long time since Death Battle first started, and now, I think with how quickly they have degenerated into money-grubbing corporate shills, it really speaks volumes to how power and fame can corrupt people. So sad, really. But they made their choice, and I have made mine to boycott Death Battle and never watch anything they make again.
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I really don't like Death Battle anymore. Like many people, I was upset with the outcome for the first Goku vs. Superman Death Battle, but with time I accepted it and moved on. After all, it was done, right? They had given their verdict, and though I disagreed with it, I was mature enough to put it behind me in the past. I even watched a few of their battles past Season 1, back when they were still starting out and they actually produced quality content. Lately, though, it's just been getting worse and worse. Death Battle seems to exist now simply to sell themselves, make more money, and get people to worship the ground they walk on by following everything they do on social media. Even worse, the Goku vs. Superman battle seems to be growing into the flagship logo for their channel now... I really wish they had a Dethroning Moment of Suck page for Death Battle, because I would add one. The battles they've been churning out have been worse and worse, but none more so than Goku vs. Superman 2. There was absolutely no point in making it other than to repeat the same outcome, only worse by claiming Superman has infinite power, something that the comics do not support. It was really rather cruel just to set up the fans, give them the false impression, and then crush their hopes at the last minute. It really came more across like a massive grudge match against the Dragon Ball Z fanbase simply because we dared to challenge their rather questionable logic in the first fight, never mind that the outcome wasn't what mattered so much as the bad research. Honestly, that single battle was when Death Battle died for me, and I've never looked back. It wouldn't surprise me if there was a Goku vs. Superman 3 on the horizon, or a Goku vs. Superman 4 and a Goku vs. Superman 5 the way things are shaping up because, like I said, at this point it has become clear Death Battle only cares about profits, not their fans, and Goku vs. Superman is a hot-button topic all across the net that generates lots of attention, so I fully expect them to keep capitalizing on the debate, most likely repeating the outcome each and every single time they have a rematch, simply to make a quick buck. It's been a long time since Death Battle first started, and now, I think with how quickly they have degenerated into money-grubbing corporate shills, it really speaks volumes to how power and fame can corrupt people. So sad, really. But they made their choice, and I have made mine to boycott Death Battle and never watch anything they make again.
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I really don\'t like Death Battle anymore. Like many people, I was upset with the outcome for the first Goku vs. Superman Death Battle, but with time I accepted it and moved on. After all, it was done, right? They had given their verdict, and though I disagreed with it, I was mature enough to put it behind me in the past. I even watched a few of their battles past Season 1, back when they were still starting out and they actually produced quality content. Lately, though, it\'s just been getting worse and worse. Death Battle seems to exist now simply to sell themselves, make more money, and get people to worship the ground they walk on by following everything they do on social media. Even worse, the Goku vs. Superman battle seems to be growing into the flagship logo for their channel now... I really wish they had a Dethroning Moment of Suck page for Death Battle, because I would add one. The battles they\'ve been churning out have been worse and worse, but none more so than Goku vs. Superman 2. There was absolutely no point in making it other than to repeat the same outcome, only worse by claiming Superman has infinite power, something that the comics do not support. It was really rather cruel just to set up the fans, give them a false impression, and then crush their hopes at the last minute. It really came more across like a massive grudge match against the Dragon Ball Z fanbase simply because we dared to challenge their rather questionable logic in the first fight, never mind that the outcome wasn\'t what mattered so much as the bad research. Honestly, that single battle was when Death Battle died for me, and I\'ve never looked back. It wouldn\'t surprise me if there was a Goku vs. Superman 3 on the horizon, or a Goku vs. Superman 4 and a Goku vs. Superman 5 the way things are shaping up because, like I said, at this point it has become clear Death Battle only cares about profits, not their fans, and Goku vs. Superman is a hot-button topic all across the net that generates lots of attention, so I fully expect them to keep capitalizing on the debate, most likely repeating the outcome each and every single time they have a rematch, simply to make a quick buck. It\'s been a long time since Death Battle first started, and now, I think with how quickly they have degenerated into money-grubbing corporate shills, it really speaks volumes to how power and fame can corrupt people. So sad, really. But they made their choice, and I have made mine to boycott Death Battle and never watch anything they make again.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no greater use to the corporation, if they just as well could have set out to destroy Johnny\'s head, rather than capture it, bury it and make it \
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no greater use to the corporation, if they just as well could have set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head, rather than capture it, bury it and make it \\\"gone forever\\\" (Spider\\\'s words); either method would achieve the same desired outcome for the bad guys, and destroying Johnny\\\'s head would have been far easier to accomplish. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \\\"deal\\\" with him; [=PharmaKom=] only talks to Johnny to deceptively arrange a location where they can try and take what they want by force.

Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made, however contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.

And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) is not how to best avoid an edit war.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no greater use to the corporation, if they\'d just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\'s head, rather than capture it, bury it and make it \
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no greater use to the corporation, if they just as well could have set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head, rather than capture it, bury it and make it \\\"gone forever\\\" (Spider\\\'s words); either method would achieve the same desired outcome for the bad guys, and destroying Johnny\\\'s head would have been far easier to accomplish. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \\\"deal\\\" with him; [=PharmaKom=] only talks to Johnny to deceptively arrange a location where they can try and take what they want by force.

Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made, however contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.

And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) is not how to avoid an edit war.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no greater use to the corporation, if they\'d just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\'s head, rather than capture and bury it; either method would achieve the same desired outcome for the bad guys, and destroying Johnny\'s head would have been far easier to accomplish. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no greater use to the corporation, if they\\\'d just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head, rather than capture it, bury it and make it \\\"gone forever\\\" (Spider\\\'s words); either method would achieve the same desired outcome for the bad guys, and destroying Johnny\\\'s head would have been far easier to accomplish. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \\\"deal\\\" with him; [=PharmaKom=] only talks to Johnny to deceptively arrange a location where they can try and take what they want by force.

Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made, however contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.

And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) is not how to avoid an edit war.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no greater use to the corporation, if they\'d just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\'s head, rather than capture it and bury it; either method would achieve the same desired outcome for the bad guys, and destroying Johnny\'s head would have been far easier to accomplish. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no greater use to the corporation, if they\\\'d just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head, rather than capture and bury it; either method would achieve the same desired outcome for the bad guys, and destroying Johnny\\\'s head would have been far easier to accomplish. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \\\"deal\\\" with him; [=PharmaKom=] only talks to Johnny to deceptively arrange a location where they can try and take what they want by force.

Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made, however contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.

And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) is not how to avoid an edit war.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no greater use to the corporation, if they\'d just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\'s head, rather than capture it; either method would achieve the same desired outcome for the bad guys, and destroying Johnny\'s head would have been far easier to accomplish. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no greater use to the corporation, if they\\\'d just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head, rather than capture it and bury it; either method would achieve the same desired outcome for the bad guys, and destroying Johnny\\\'s head would have been far easier to accomplish. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \\\"deal\\\" with him; [=PharmaKom=] only talks to Johnny to deceptively arrange a location where they can try and take what they want by force.

Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made, however contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.

And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) is not how to avoid an edit war.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no more use to the corporation, if they\'d just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\'s head; either method obtains the same achieve the same desired ends, and destroying Johnny\'s head would have been the easier option. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no greater use to the corporation, if they\\\'d just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head, rather than capture it; either method would achieve the same desired outcome for the bad guys, and destroying Johnny\\\'s head would have been far easier to accomplish. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \\\"deal\\\" with him; [=PharmaKom=] only talks to Johnny to deceptively arrange a location where they can try and take what they want by force.

Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made, however contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.

And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) is not how to avoid an edit war.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no more use to the corporation, if they\\\'d just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head; either method obtains the same achieve the same desired ends, and destroying Johnny\\\'s head would have been the easier option. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \\\"deal\\\" with him; [=PharmaKom=] only talks to Johnny to deceptively arrange a location where they can try and take what they want by force.

Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made, however contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.

And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) is not how to avoid an edit war.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research for working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research on a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \\\"deal\\\" with him; [=PharmaKom=] only talks to Johnny to deceptively arrange a location where they can try and take what they want by force.

Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made, however contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.

And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) is not how to avoid an edit war.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research for working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research for working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself would be of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \\\"deal\\\" with him; [=PharmaKom=] only talks to Johnny to deceptively arrange a location where they can try and take what they want by force.

Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made, however contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.

And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) is not how to avoid an edit war.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague in his details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very \'\'specific\'\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague with details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very specific data that was stolen, and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji is already aware of the research for working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed in the time before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \\\"deal\\\" with him; [=PharmaKom=] only talks to Johnny to deceptively arrange a location where they can try and take what they want by force.

Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made, however contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.

And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) is not how to avoid an edit war.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \'\'specific\'\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Shinji is deliberately vague in his details, and Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature pertaining to the very \\\'\\\'specific\\\'\\\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \\\"deal\\\" with him; [=PharmaKom=] only talks to Johnny to deceptively arrange a location where they can try and take what they want by force.

Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made, however contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.

And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) is not how to avoid an edit war.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \'\'specific\'\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \\\'\\\'specific\\\'\\\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have any reason to expect that the bad guys are interested in making any kind of \\\"deal\\\" with him; [=PharmaKom=] only talks to Johnny to deceptively arrange a location where they can try and take what they want by force.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \'\'specific\'\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well have simply try and destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \\\'\\\'specific\\\'\\\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well have simply set out to destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys could logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \'\'specific\'\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well have simply try and destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \\\'\\\'specific\\\'\\\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed before his daughter passed away from the illness. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well have simply try and destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made that is contrary to what you\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.
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Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made, however contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.
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Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made against what you\'re disagreeing with, and it has a place on a YMMV page.
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Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made that is contrary to what you\\\'d like to think, and that still gives it a place on a page designated YMMV.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \'\'specific\'\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well have simply try and destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \\\'\\\'specific\\\'\\\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The single rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well have simply try and destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \'\'specific\'\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \\\'\\\'specific\\\'\\\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well have simply try and destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their desired ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \'\'specific\'\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was staken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \\\'\\\'specific\\\'\\\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was taken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] is the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \'\'specific\'\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was staken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] pertains to the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \\\'\\\'specific\\\'\\\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was staken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The argument that you\'re raising ignores that, in the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was \'\'specifically\'\' stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of this data, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The only data stolen and wiped from [=PharmaKom=] is the cure. In the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was the nature of the very \\\'\\\'specific\\\'\\\' data that was stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was staken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of the data on an NAS cure, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The argument that you\'re raising ignores that, in the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was \'\'specifically\'\' stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The argument that you\\\'re raising ignores that, in the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was \\\'\\\'specifically\\\'\\\' stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. The only thing Johnny is carrying is the last remaining copy of this data, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The argument that you\'re raising ignores that, in the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was \'\'specifically\'\' stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji already knows it was the cure to NAS that was taken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing existed. Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The argument that you\\\'re raising ignores that, in the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was \\\'\\\'specifically\\\'\\\' stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information; it\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows that it was a working cure for NAS that was stolen, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing even existed. Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The argument that you\'re raising ignores that, in the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was \'\'specifically\'\' stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji already knows it was the cure to NAS that was taken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing existed. Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only reason to preserve Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The argument that you\\\'re raising ignores that, in the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was \\\'\\\'specifically\\\'\\\' stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows it was the cure to NAS that was taken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing existed. Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only rational reason to preserve the information in Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The argument that you\'re raising ignores that, in the very same expository scene, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was \'\'specifically\'\' stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\'s suggested that Shinji already knows it was the cure to NAS that was taken, and he doesn\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing existed. Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only reason to preserve Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The argument that you\\\'re raising ignores that, in the very same expository scene being brought up, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was \\\'\\\'specifically\\\'\\\' stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows it was the cure to NAS that was taken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing existed. Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only reason to preserve Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The argument that you\'re raising ignores that while Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for the data. The only reason to preserve Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The argument that you\\\'re raising ignores that, in the very same expository scene, Takahashi at one point asks Shinji what was \\\'\\\'specifically\\\'\\\' stolen and Shinji refuses to divulge this information. It\\\'s suggested that Shinji already knows it was the cure to NAS that was taken, and he doesn\\\'t want Takahashi to know that such a thing existed. Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, and [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for this data. The only reason to preserve Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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This page is designated YOUR MILEAGE MAY VARY for a reason. You may not fully agree with anything, but that doesn\'t mean you get to delete viewpoints and arguments you disagree with.
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This page is designated YOUR MILEAGE MAY VARY for a reason. You may not fully agree with everything, but that doesn\\\'t mean you get to delete the viewpoints and arguments that you disagree with.
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And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) will not avoid and edit war.
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And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) is not how to avoid an edit war.
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The argument that you\'re raising ignores that while Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for the data. The only reason to preserve Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d have acquired Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to give Johnny any of their money.
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The argument that you\\\'re raising ignores that while Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for the data. The only reason to preserve Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to make any kind of deal.
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The argument that you\'re raising ignores that while Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for the data. The only reason to preserve Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d acquire Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\'s head and get exactly what they want. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason or any grounds for attempting to negotiate a deal with them.
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The argument that you\\\'re raising ignores that while Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for the data. The only reason to preserve Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d have acquired Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\\\'s head to achieve their ends. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason to expect that the bad guys are willing to give Johnny any of their money.
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The argument that you\'re raising ignores that while Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for the data. The ONLY reason to preserve Johnny\'s head and keep the cure for themselves is if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information themselves... but yet they don\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\'d acquire Johnny\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\'s head and get exactly what they want. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason or any grounds for attempting to negotiate a deal with them.
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The argument that you\\\'re raising ignores that while Johnny has the only copy of the NAS cure in his head, [=PharmaKom=] itself has no intended use for the data. The only reason to preserve Johnny\\\'s head and keep the cure for themselves would be if the corporation intends to use or distribute the information to turn a profit or protect themselves from the NAS plague... yet they don\\\'t even want use the cure to help the child of one of their own ranking executives when she gets sick. Therefore, the data itself is of no use to the corporation, if they\\\'d acquire Johnny\\\'s head, and they could just as well simply destroy Johnny\\\'s head and get exactly what they want. From this, it can also be understood that the bad guys can logically suppress this information without having to be held for ransom and just kill Johnny, who is never shown to have a valid reason or any grounds for attempting to negotiate a deal with them.
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And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\'t like from a YMMV page (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) will not avoid and edit war.
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And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from YMMV pages (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) will not avoid and edit war.
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Regardless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made against what you\'re disagreeing with, and it has a place on a YMMV page.
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Nonetheless, the point is that there is a valid argument to be made against what you\\\'re disagreeing with, and it has a place on a YMMV page.

And taking it upon yourself to arbitrarily delete items you don\\\'t like from a YMMV page (without first settling the issue you want to raise here) will not avoid and edit war.
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The pages are called YOUR MILEAGE MAY VARY for a reason. You may not fully agree with anything, but that doesn\'t mean you get to delete viewpoints and arguments you disagree with.
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This page is designated YOUR MILEAGE MAY VARY for a reason. You may not fully agree with anything, but that doesn\\\'t mean you get to delete viewpoints and arguments you disagree with.
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