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Originally Posted by DocFrance
for goodness sakes, it's just a game. besides, FFX ppl look pretty evolved enough to be fish ppl. hmm, men by day and merman by night???
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Originally Posted by Squall of SeeD
thanks man i knew you yould write like a page about how the dont breath underwater
oh and i dont realy want to know about your dreams about water and drowning
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Originally Posted by sayen
It was originally called Final Fantasy because it was a last-ditch effort by squaresoft to make money, needless to say it worked and the name stuck.Quote:
Originally Posted by crash26821
its not very likly im not gonna read this as happen to have created this topic i just dont like reading other peoples sob storys like having a dream about drowningQuote:
Originally Posted by DocFrance
the point of this topic was to establish that people cant breath underwater and if squall of seed had the time he wold put a lot of stuff up on this subjet
Ever hear of something called a tangent?
And no I don't mean opposite over adjacent.
. . . or an intersection in exactly one point.
Okay, yeah I guess this *is* an intersection in exactly one point. Yay for obscured terms!
trigonometry and calculus have no place here! *banishes calculus and trigonometry from this thread*Quote:
Originally Posted by rubah
to prevent from going off on a tangent, I will say something related to this topic.
This is not waterworld, and wakka, tidus, rikku, or any of the blitzball or underwater scavenger peoples do not have gils behind their ears.
Ya know, during a game of Blitzball it'd be easy to take a breath - simply poke your head through the surface of the sphere pool and BoB's your uncle.
It is stated in the game that Spirans hold their breath underwater. They can't breathe when they're immersed. Some of them - pro blitzers, for instance - can last a while if they're unconscious underwater, as evinced by Nap Shot during a game of blitz, or that brief time when Tidus is washed overboard from the ship on the way to Kilika. Blitzers train long and hard to be able to hold their breath for as long as possible; that's how they can out-last others when they're underwater.
It's also entirely possible that Save Sphere refill a character's lungs, just like they restore HP and MP.
i know about tangents you mean talking bout something to prove a point as my point has been proved by many people i would like it to be closed nowQuote:
Originally Posted by rubah