Tell me are the mods on the wiki stoping people from fixing the wiki or are people just not fixing it.
I feel like its the latter? Maybe I'm just ignorant of the TM wikia subculture but why would there be a mod conspiracy to stop the wiki from getting better?
I think that the problem may be thatpeople who contribute a lot to the wiki are unable to actually fact check their writing, while people who can read Japanese understandably have no need for an English wiki.
The problem is less the mods stopping people from fixing the wiki and more the mods not stopping people from ruining the wiki.
Ragnarok, come day of wrath
That fallen souls might bear our plea.
To hasten the Divine's return.
O piteous Wanderer.
From what I've gathered from people that try to fix stuff, it's generally a case of someone undoing their corrections because what's already there is what people on the TM wiki believe to be correct.
Didn't it use to have a bunch of the japanese text of whatever was actually sourced?I think that the problem may be thatpeople who contribute a lot to the wiki are unable to actually fact check their writing, while people who can read Japanese understandably have no need for an English wiki.
It used to google translate the Japanese wiki yes.
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Never forget Gawain's dark light hair.
Ragnarok, come day of wrath
That fallen souls might bear our plea.
To hasten the Divine's return.
O piteous Wanderer.
To be fair, TM hair colors don't make sense normally.
Yeah, Shinji's hair is entirely the wrong shade of green!
So is there any rhyme or reason to the Einzbern first names? I have a feeling it is just Japanese made up "german" and then romanized. OTOH, Jubstacheit the 8th head is also called acht which is actually eight in German, so I'm wondering if behind some sort of kanaization then romanization they are actually proper German names/words.
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.
Machines do not lose their worth when a newer model appears.
Their worth (life) ends when humans can no longer bear that purity.
ok. time for 2 yes/no questions.
does the fulfillment of Solomon's plan destroy the throne?
does the death of alaya destroy the throne?
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reading between the lines of someone's comment over the internet is especially hard when your mind is on an exam.
Don't worry. i too know that pain
Probably no and no.
To #1 not 100% sure because its time travel shenanigans. At the start of FGO Solomon has already succeeded because we're no longer able to look very far into the future, and what we can see is that human civilization is dead. But now we're chasing after him and undoing his work, with heroes summoned from the Throne.
Alaya is not the Throne. The Throne is a "place" outside time and space, like the Root (but is not the Root).
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Furthermore if killing Alaya (which is mainly an English fan preferred term like Gaia. Not actually used very often at all. Its just Humanity, like collective human consciousness concept) meant killing the Throne then FGO summoning definitely wouldn't be possible.
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1. Are HS' conscious when they're on the Throne? Or are they just data until the World/a HGW decides to put them to use?
2. Does Alaya die if Gaia dies (I suppose not, but I wanna be sure)? I'm wondering if you could have CGs in Notes.
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