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:#There's an obvious difference between complete immersion in a biomatter disposal vat, and an improvised shower under an acid rain.
:#There's an obvious difference between complete immersion in a biomatter disposal vat, and an improvised shower under an acid rain.
:#The rain's acidity is not even a given : class 3/4 toxins are the main issue of the [[BioCrisis]].
:#The rain's acidity is not even a given : class 3/4 toxins are the main issue of Oni's [[BioCrisis]], and I focused on toxic rain in my argument.
:#The other characters in the scene don't seem to care about the rain acidity/toxicity at all
:#The other characters in the scene don't seem to care about the rain acidity/toxicity at all
:#*(and I stressed that fact repeatedly)
:#*(and I stressed that fact repeatedly, see above and below, section "Acid Rain")
:#*(if humans can work/shout/whatever under that rain, Konoko can take a f##king shower)
:#*(if humans can work/shout/whatever under that rain, Konoko can take a f##king shower)
:#*(she doesn't have to enjoy it, but she ''will'' do it for the sake of staying clean)
:#*(she doesn't have to enjoy it, but she ''will'' do it for the sake of staying clean)
::[[User:Geyser|geyser]] 15:07, 30 October 2006 (CET)
::[[User:Geyser|geyser]] 15:07, 30 October 2006 (CET)
:There is a subtle difference between possessing an enhanced self-healing power, and being immune to suffering and pain.
:There is a subtle difference between possessing an enhanced self-healing power, and being immune to suffering and pain.
:I think Konoko has become a die hard, but the worst side effect of her condition is that she can endure pain more than anyone else.
:I think Konoko has become a die-hard, but the worst side effect of her condition is that she can endure pain more than anyone else.
::[[User:Guido|Guido]] 23:43, 28 October 2006 (CEST)
::[[User:Guido|Guido]] 23:43, 28 October 2006 (CEST)
:That's another story. When I say "there are certain advantages to being a [[Daodan]]", aren't they always coupled to drawbacks? Sure are.
:That's another story. When I say "there are certain advantages to being a [[Daodan]]", aren't they always coupled to drawbacks? Sure are.