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[edit] Character mix-up?
After correcting the names, it suddenly seems highly unlikely that the pink haired girl is Ermengarde, and the boy next to her is named Martha. Martha is undoubtly a female name, not sure about Ermengarde since I'm not much of a engilsh name expert (I'm not english either, for that matter). Could there be a mix-up? Kurigiri 16:14, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
LOL. just watched the continuation of the episode. My mistake. Kurigiri 16:20, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Move to Soukou No Strain?
Okay, for those of you that just came here, there used to be a note that said that the fansubs refer to the series as Soukou no Strain. I'm still angry that this was removed as "fancruft" (and I think the "anti-fancruft rule" should be taken down...), but whatever. My question is, who actually calls it Sōkō no Strain? I believe there's a rule here that states that the most popular name should be used (see Chibiusa). Vote on this? Sana Jisushi 21:49, 7 December 2006 (UTC)