Piraka

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The Piraka. From left to right: Avak, Zaktan, Hakann, Vezok, Thok, and Reidak.
The Piraka. From left to right: Avak, Zaktan, Hakann, Vezok, Thok, and Reidak.

The Piraka are the main villains in the 2006 Legends arc of the fictional Lego Bionicle storyline.

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[edit] Description

The Piraka are Skakdi; cruel, sadistic beings from the island of Zakaz.[1] They want nothing more than to claim the Ignika Mask of Life and use it for their own gain, as they know they can use it to blackmail and buy influence from several powerful organizations. They enslaved most of the Matoran on the island of Voya Nui (where the mask is hidden), and wanted to eliminate the others and claim the mask for themselves. This, however, did not work, as six unexpected toa appeared to recover the mask in question.

The Piraka take their name from the Matoran language, where it is an obscene term that roughly means "thieves and murderers", though even thieves and murderers would consider someone called a "Piraka" as the lowest of low. As Vezok put it: "A common thief might sneak into a village to steal something of value - a Piraka would set the whole village ablaze to cover up his theft. A robber would normally make an effort to slip in and out unnoticed - a Piraka would destroy whatever or whoever was in sight, purely out of spite."[2] They originally took the name from the Dark Hunter "Ancient", who was responsible for recruiting at least two of them and who referred to them in that fashion.

The Piraka are likely to return in 2007 for the recover of the Ignika.

[edit] History

Shortly after Makuta was defeated by Toa Takanuva, rumors began to circulate about his death. Six Skakdi Dark Hunters - Hakann, Vezok, Zaktan, Avak, Reidak, and Thok - decided to run off and investigate on their own, abandoning the Dark Hunters and instead calling themselves "Piraka". In Makuta's lair, they discovered both his crushed, uninhabited armor and a strange weapon called the Spear of Fusion. Hakann accidentally fired this weapon at Vezok when it was in reverse, splitting him into two beings; one still considered Vezok while the other took the name "Vezon", the Matoran word for "Double". Just afterward, all seven mysteriously gained knowledge of the powerful Kanohi Ignika, the Mask of Life, hidden somewhere on the island of Voya Nui. All became dead set on finding the mask and claiming it, and the original group of six agreed to work together - though each planned to betray the others and claim the mask for himself. Vezon, on the other hand, abandoned the team and disappeared in the rush to get to the island, taking the Spear of Fusion with him.

Upon arrival on Voya Nui, the Piraka pretended to be Toa to gain the help of the native Matoran, Hakann and Avak even going so far as "fighting off" a lava-rock monster that they themselves created and secretly controlled. Having gained the trust of the Matoran - except for six who had their doubts - the Piraka put them to work building their stronghold and draining the volcano, Mount Valmai, where the mask is supposed to be hidden. In the meantime, Zaktan used the knowledge he gained near Makuta's armor to build a device that collected a kind of virus known as antidermis. The Piraka then used Zamor Spheres filled with this virus to fully enslave the Matoran; however, the six suspicious ones managed to escape and began to work against the Piraka.

When the Toa Nuva showed up on Voya Nui, the two groups immediately got in a fight. Though it was a fierce battle, the Piraka ended up the victors and Zaktan ordered the Toa's masks and tools taken and the Toa themselves thrown into the volcano. But when the volcano erupted, the Piraka didn't want to risk their lives and instead left the Toa in the lava's path; the Toa were able to awake in time to escape with their lives (and their tools).

Relations between the Piraka - which were turbulent at the best of times - rapidly began to deteriorate. Hakann caught Zaktan secretly making deals with a giant stranger, Brutaka, who wanted the virus; Hakann then decided to take the Zamor Spheres so he could gain the giant's help for himself. Thok and Avak began to suspect that the Mask of Life was actually in the island's "green belt" that strangely thrived in the island's harsh terrain, and they turned on Zaktan. Eventually, it became an all-out brawl between the Piraka (minus Vezok); which only looked worse when the Toa Nuva and rebel Matoran invaded their stronghold, reclaimed their masks, and, as Toa Kopaka put it, "We heard you were trying to kill each other. We are here to offer our help in that long overdue endeavor."[3] Zaktan then offered all of the Zamor Spheres to Brutaka in exchange for stopping the Toa Nuva, which he accepted. While the Toa Nuva were taken captive by Brutaka, the Piraka began to interrogate the Matoran.

Worried about Zaktan's powerful new ally; Hakann, Avak, Reidak, and Thok begin scheming against him. Meanwhile, the Matoran escape, and in searching for them Vezok encounters a second team of Toa that recently arrived, the Toa Inika. Later, two of these Toa sneak into the stronghold but are caught by all six Piraka and Brutaka, only to have the rest of the team show up just as the fight starts. While the Toa gain an advantage, Hakann uses a special Zamor Sphere to try and steal Brutaka's power, cutting out his "allies" in the plan, but Thok intervenes and gets half the power for himself. The two use their enhanced powers to subdue the other Piraka and the Toa. After Hakann and Thok leave, having forced Brutaka to reveal the location of the Mask of Life, the Piraka and Inika strike an uneasy alliance to de-power the two.

Meanwhile, Hakann and Thok have started fighting each other. Hakann creates a blast with his heat vision which allows the Toa and Piraka to track him. The other Piraka attack Hakann, while the Inika engage Thok. The Piraka are defeated, except for Zaktan, who shifts out of the way as Hewkii fires the Zamor at Hakann and Thok. The Toa collapse as a result of the Piraka's blast, but the sphere does its job. When the Inika wake up, the Piraka have headed down the tunnel to the Mask of Life.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

On the path to the Mask of Life, the Piraka are horrified to discover monster of myth Irnakk (see below), who quickly stops each Piraka with their worst fear brought to life - except for Zaktan, who is briefly absorbed into Irnakk's own mind. When Zaktan stands up to Irnakk, citing all the horrors he has had to endure from being a mass of protodites instead of a whole being, Irnakk is satisfied that he has conquered fear and uses it as a weapon, and allows the Piraka to pass.

For the Piraka's next trial, they are each trapped in a cylinder with a latch, with a mysterious voice telling them there are only two ways out: they can all raise the latch at once and go on safely, or one can raise the latch and be free while the others are destroyed. While most agree to work together, wanting the others around to act as targets for future threats, Reidak raises his latch early. But the voice lied, and all six are dumped into a pool of water that's slowly being brought to a boil. They find an underwater tunnel and make their escape, but fail to notice that exposure to the water began to slightly alter them. Getting out of the water, they decide to wait in ambush on a nearby bridge for the Toa Inika that could be right behind them. The Toa did arrive and get an early edge in the battle, but ended up collapsing the bridge on top of them, allowing the Piraka to enter the Mask of Life chamber first.

Entering the chamber, they are surprised to find Vezon, who had reached the mask but is now cursed to be its guardian. Avak easily imprisons Vezon, only to find that the mask was imprisoned with him, fused to the back of Vezon's head. Vezon offers to negotiate on the condition that Vezok is killed - something the other Piraka are only too happy to do, but Vezok realizes that Vezon couldn't give up the mask even if he wanted to. Vezon then uses the Spear of Fusion to merge Vezok and Reidak into one being, commanding it to attack the others. By the time the Toa Inika arrive in the chamber, the merged being has soundly defeated the others, and when Vezon splits it apart into Vezok and Reidak again, they pass out as well.

While the Toa Inika fight Vezon, the Piraka recover but decide to stay out of the battle. Once the Toa win, the Piraka attempt to take the mask from them, but it flies away and quick action by the Toa allows them to get a head start in following it. Racing back to the island's surface, the Piraka plan to ambush the Toa Inika, only to see them joined by both the freed Toa Nuva and their ally, Brutaka's ex-partner Axonn. Not wanting to pick a fight with twelve Toa and Brutaka's equal, they decide to lay low and wait for an opportune moment to strike.

Spoilers end here.

While all this is happening, the leader of the Dark Hunters, the Shadowed One, is displeased with their betrayal, and thanks to Hakann (who betrayed the Piraka to him) he knows where they are. He has already sent Sentrakh to find and capture or kill the Piraka; and another team of Hunters, including Kraata-Kal, is being assembled. The Shadowed One has also sent Amphibax to monitor events from the seas surrounding the island. The Dark Hunters are currently off shore of Voya Nui. [4]

[edit] Dark Hunter missions

When they were members of the Dark Hunters, these six went on several missions, but only a few are known:

7,000 Years Ago: Vezok and Hakann team up to steal a treasure from a besieged Toa fortress. Vezok has Hakann "distract" (that is, get beat up by) the guards while he goes after the treasure. He finds a tablet labeled "Makoki stone" and realizes it has hidden inscriptions detailing the operations of the Brotherhood of Makuta. After escaping the fortress, both are caught by the Dark Hunters (who also wanted the Makoki stone) and forcibly recruited, joining the other four Skakdi who were already members.

5,000 Years Ago: Zaktan leads the others (except for Avak) in an unsuccessful revolt against the Shadowed One. The Shadowed One tries to execute Zaktan by disintegration, but everyone is surprised to see Zaktan survive as a mass of protodites.

4,000 Years Ago: Vezok, Reidak, and Avak free the Kanohi Dragon from its prison in order to pressure Turaga Dume into allowing a Dark Hunter base in Metru Nui. At Dume's refusal, Vezok tries to kill him but Toa Lhikan, Toa Nidhiki, and nine other Toa intervene. With neither side willing to pick a fight at the moment, the Hunters leave and let the Toa deal with the dragon.

3,000 Years Ago: When Thok fails to kidnap Turaga Dume in the latest of a series of failures concerning Metru Nui, the Shadowed One loses patience and has the Dark Hunters invade the city. Though initially successful, hundreds of Toa rally to Metru Nui's defense. After months of fighting, Hakann watches Toa Nidhiki betray his brothers, and catches Toa Lhikan also watching. Hakann opts not to warn the other Hunters about Lhikan, as doing so would mean he would be caught and jailed, but instead offers Lhikan a deal: if Lhikan lets the Hunters leave Metru Nui freely after his trap is sprung, he can have the Makoki stone back. Lhikan remembers what other Toa sacrificed for the stone, he agrees; adding the condition that the Hunters must take Nidhiki with them.

250 Years Ago: In the war with the Brotherhood; Zaktan, Reidak, and Thok are a few of the Hunters dispatched to guard a base. Thok loots the base, and Zaktan explores it as well, but a tip-off from Roodaka that the base was once the Brotherhood's encourages Zaktan to take a closer look. What he finds is the Brotherhood's master plan: schemes, calculations, backup plans, prophesies... Stunned at first, Zaktan vows to use this knowledge to his advantage, and destroys the records before he leaves.

[edit] Powers

Each of the six Piraka is equipped with a dual-use weapon and a Zamor Launcher; the launchers are loaded with spheres full of the antidermis virus that can enslave Matoran and make them mindless drones. Each Piraka also has a vision power, a unique personal power, and an elemental power; but they cannot activate their elemental powers on their own (with the exception that Hakann and Thok use these powers as "ammo" for their weapons). Two Piraka must combine their elemental powers in order to use them.

All of the Piraka come from the Skakdi species. The Skakdi have been given their vision and elemental powers through specieswide tampering by the Brotherhood of Makuta; it's unknown which of the Piraka's other powers are also due to this tampering (though we know that Zaktan's protodites are not).

[edit] Members

[edit] Hakann

Hakann
Hakann

Hakann was recruited to the Dark Hunters with Vezok after the two stole the Makoki stone that the Hunters were after. He has a big ego that tends to irritate the other Piraka - meaning when they eventually turn on each other, he'll be the likely first target. He has a penchant for betrayal - he even betrayed the Piraka to the Shadowed One; to stay on the Shadowed One's good side and in hopes that the Dark Hunters would eliminate the other Piraka (it didn't completely work; the Shadowed One is sending Hunters after them but he plans to punish Hakann just as much as the others). Hakann seems to take particular pleasure in killing Rahi. It can be noted that Hakann is a good compriser though using this skill only for his advantage.

Hakann has elemental power over fire, which can be focused through his lava launcher to launch burning missiles; the weapon has an energy shock claw on its other end. He can also withstand extreme heat, create devastating mental blasts, and he has heat vision which can increase the temperature of/burn any substance within its range.

[edit] Vezok

Vezok
Vezok

Vezok acts calm on the outside, but is actually bitter and paranoid - with reason, considering his teammates. Because he lost his logical side to Vezon, his emotional side has become that much harder for him to control. He especially hates Hakann, who was the one responsible for splitting Vezon from him. The only one who he can tolerate is Reidak, as Vezok considers him too dim for scheming. Just before abandoning the Hunters, Vezok completed a mission involving the retrieval of an ancient tablet, but he hid it away rather than turn it into the Hunters; when the Dark Hunters catch up with the Piraka, Vezok may just have a bargaining chip for himself.

Vezok has the elemental power of water, and is equipped with a harpoon that can pull him through the tides; its other end is a buzzsaw that can hurl water daggers. He has impact vision that makes one feel like a jackhammer has hit them, is resistant to the corrosive effects of seawater (although prolonged exposure still affects him), and can temporarily copy the powers of those nearby.

[edit] Zaktan

Zaktan
Zaktan

Zaktan was a slave in a protodermis mine when he was personally recruited as a Dark Hunter by the Shadowed One, who could see his hatred for virtues like honor and trust; he later led a team of Hunters in eliminating Toa. Zaktan is leader of the Piraka by virtue of the fact that he can beat down any rebellion. He has exceptional intelligence, but at the same time doesn't really understand other people - nor does he want to. His behavior has been odd since finding Makuta's armor; it is now known that he is being telepathically influenced by Makuta himself. He is also the only one that knows that the antidermis is Makuta. He has made a deal with Brutaka, agreeing to give the titan the Zamor Spheres in exchange for his help.

Regarding Zaktan's behavior, series writer Greg Farshtey has said: "Zaktan knows exactly -- and I mean EXACTLY - what is going on, more than the other Piraka, more than Turaga Dume, more than the Toa Nuva, and well beyond just the 2006 storyline -- he knows about everything from pre-2001 on. How does he know? You will learn that this year. (And it is NOT because he is possessed by Makuta or because Makuta told him or enslaved him.)" [5] It was discovered that this knowledge comes from a Brotherhood of Makuta base, where he found their entire record of the Great Cataclysm; and he has vowed to use this to his advantage.[6]

Zaktan has elemental air power, and is equipped with a three-pronged blade with a pair of tongs at its other end. When the Shadowed One once attempted to blast him with eyebeams, Zaktan didn't disintegrate but rather shattered into microscopic protodites, each of which holds part of his consciousness (why this happened is unknown). As a result, he can change his shape, fly, and each of his parts can function on its own; this includes his triple blade but not his Zamor Launcher. He also has laser vision, and is the only Piraka who can get close to the virus collection device without feeling sick.

[edit] Avak

Avak
Avak

Avak is the Piraka's weapons-crafter and is extremely trigger-happy. He enjoys using his high-powered weapons to demolish mountains. However, he is terrible at hand-to-hand combat and rather useless when unarmed. He is the only other Piraka besides Zaktan to suspect that something is up regarding the virus. He also appears to be the somewhat more peace-liking and sympathetic of the Piraka (in trying to break up fights) he is also credited in being the first to volunteer to help the Toa Inika stop Thok and Hakann when they stole Brutaka's powers.

Avak's elemental power is that of stone, and his weapon is a combination pickaxe and jackhammer. He can create a prison cell out of thin air that's specifically designed to counter a foe's powers; this takes some concentration and the prisons will disappear should Avak be knocked unconscious. He also has X-ray and telescopic vision.

When fighting the Toa Nuva, Avak claimed his prison power was the result of enhancements from the Brotherhood of Makuta, gained after becoming a Dark Hunter; but the Shadowed One's records indicate that he had this power before being recruited to the Hunters. Greg Farshtey's explanation is: "The Shadowed One has no reason to lie in his own journal -- so why would Avak lie? Let's examine this -- the Shadowed One never says that Avak worked for the Brotherhood. He simply says he was a jailer. It is Avak who brings up the reference to the Brotherhood -- a group he knows to enemies of the Toa. So what you have here is Avak playing an angle ... if the Toa should defeat the Piraka, he has implied to them that he might have knowledge of the Brotherhood - making him a valuable prisoner." [7] It is currently unknown how he was given this prison-creating ability.

[edit] Reidak

Reidak
Reidak

Reidak was recruited to the Dark Hunters when a dispute with the law on Zakaz escalated to the point that an entire city was wiped out. Reidak has no patience for planning or stealth, believing that he can defeat any enemy with his brute strength. He hates enclosed places and gets restless if stuck in one place for too long. The rest of the Piraka consider to solve their worst problems by pointing, throwing and shoving Reidak at it.

Reidak's elemental power is earth, and his weapon has a buzzsaw on one end and a drill on the other; it can turn solid ground to quicksand. He can adapt after every defeat, so that the same trick will never work twice (however, this only works when he is defeated; he can't adapt to tactics that only trap him or slow him down). He also has thermal and infrared vision, allowing him to see invisible heat patterns.

[edit] Thok

Thok
Thok

Thok was recruited to the Dark Hunters when he tried to steal the weapons of three Dark Hunters that were on a mission. He is a bit of a loner and being around others for too long can drive him nuts. He is excellent at turning teammates against each other, and tends to abandon them when things go wrong.

Thok can focus his elemental ice power through his weapon, a freezing ice gun with an ice peg on its other end; and he can withstand intense cold (though intense heat weakens him). He can animate lifeless objects in order to serve him, and also has spellbinder vision that disorients enemies.

[edit] Vezon

Vezon and Fenrakk
Vezon and Fenrakk

When the Piraka were investigating Makuta's lair, Hakann found the Spear of Fusion and accidentally shot Vezok with it set in reverse. The result is that a second being was split off from Vezok; one that had Vezok's intellectual capabilities (though it seems Vezok kept everything else, including his sanity). Thok called the new being a "vezon" - a double - and the being felt the name was agreeable. Vezon took the Spear of Fusion for himself just before the Piraka gained the knowledge of the Mask of Life. As the group was attacked by a pair of Mana Ko shortly afterward, Vezon slipped away and headed directly for Voya Nui (using a Toa canister that once belonged to an Order of Mata Nui member).

Upon arriving on the island, the Mask of Life allowed Vezon to reach it. Once he did, he became cursed; his legs were fused to a Fenrakk spider[8] and the mask was fused to his head; and he was forcibly made one of the Ignika's guardians. He became trapped in the Mask of Life chamber, waiting for others to prey on.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Eventually, the Piraka and the Toa Inika arrived, and Vezon faced them in battle. He defeated the Piraka by fusing Reidak and Vezok together and having the resulting creature attack the others, but the Inika proved more of a challenge. Vezon eventually urged Fenrakk into the chamber's lava, and they not only survived, but the Mask of Life evolved Fenrakk into a more powerful dragon that Vezon named Kardas. Upon learning that the Kanohi Ignika wished for Toa Matoro to replace him as its guardian, he became enraged, allowing the Inika to subdue him with a Zamor Sphere provided by Axonn that froze him in space and time. After the Ignika was removed, Reidak took the Spear of Fusion and broke it into pieces, despite Vezok's pleas to fuse himself and Vezon back into one being.

Kardas
Kardas

Vezon has few powers of his own. The Mask of Life fused itself to the back of Vezon's head and he believed that he would die if it is removed.[9] The mask does give him a vision power which allows him to see the near future, though it is the mask that controls this power and not Vezon; he can also project these visions so others can see them. The Ignika has also granted him the ability to absorb kinetic energy, and he has shared this power with Fenrakk; allowing them to grow stronger with every strike made either by them or against them; they are also protected from other dangers such as lava. Vezon also carried the Spear of Fusion, which can merge or split beings; though it couldn't separate him from Fenrakk because "the Ignika wouldn't like that".[10]

In the event that Vezon is defeated, the Mask of Life evolves his steed into a more powerful creature. This occurred only once, when it turned Fenrakk into Kardas. Kardas does not share Fenrakk's ability to absorb kinetic energy, but it generates concussive force on its own that will cause it to explode if it is not released through blasts from its mouth.

Vezon has since lost most of his powers, as the loss of the Mask of Life removed his future sight and invulnerability and defused him from Kardas.[11] The Spear of Fusion should still work (despite being broken into pieces), however;[12] but whether he can still absorb kinetic energy is unknown. He and Kardas have since gone their separate ways.

[edit] Irnakk

Irnakk
Irnakk

A figure from the mythology and nightmares of the Skakdi is Irnakk. Known for his golden head and spine, Irnakk is said to slaughter all he meets and leave only when there is nobody left. Thankfully, Irnakk has never really existed... until now.

When searching for the Mask of Life, the Piraka entered an area that brought worst fears to life. For them, this was Irnakk. Irnakk quickly hit most of the terrified Piraka with his Zamor Spheres, bringing their fears to life by turning their powers against them: Hakann lost control of his heat powers, burning him and melting his armor off; Avak was paralyzed and imprisoned within his own body; Thok's armor came to life and tried to strangle him; and Reidak and Vezok started fighting each other for eternity with neither able to win because of Reidak's ability to adapt and Vezok being able to copy that adaptation. Zaktan, instead of getting a Zamor Sphere, was turned into a thought and absorbed into the madness of Irnakk's mind.

Thankfully, Irnakk brought Zaktan back to the real world before he thought of something else. Zaktan realized that if he stopped being afraid, Irnakk would disappear; and he threatened to kill himself and all the other Piraka in order to end their fear. Irnakk scoffed, knowing the Piraka fear death as much as they fear him; but Zaktan responded that every day was a nightmare to him: "Horror is looking into the eyes of the Shadowed One, knowing you are about to die ... and then being forced to live. Horror is waking each day to see every part of your body moving on its own, a shifting mass of protodites where once was solid metal and living tissue. Horror is what is in the eyes of your partners when they look at you ... and in the cries of your enemies when your swarm engulfs them. Don't talk to me about fear, creature - I am fear!"[13] After Zaktan threatened to end his nightmare one way or another, Irnakk seemed impressed with his use of fear as a weapon, and admitted he had begun to fear death because of it. With the Piraka having passed their trial, Irnakk restored them to normal and disappeared.

Irnakk wields a Zamor Launcher decorated with skulls, and the spheres he creates have the power to bring worst fears to life. He also has a vision power; he can take what he looks at and turn it into a thought, absorbing it into his own mind. Even if one can cope with the insanity in Irnakk's mind, he will cease to exist if Irnakk stops thinking of him. Irnakk can also return absorbed thoughts to the physical world.

[edit] Trivia

  • When the six Piraka toy sets were released, each character was given a unique nickname for marketing purposes (Vezon was not given a nickname because his set was later released). These nicknames are not part of official storyline.[14]
    • Hakann, "The Bully"
    • Vezok, "The Beast"
    • Zaktan, "The Snake"
    • Avak, "The Trigger"
    • Reidak, "The Tracer"
    • Thok, "The Drifter"
  • In summer 2006, the Lego Company created an alternate reality game called "Free the Band", featuring the musical group the All-American Rejects (AAR). The plot involved the kidnapping of the AAR by the Piraka, and the subsequent rescue attempts by the Toa Inika. Besides the main Free the Band site, the game also involved the sites Rock Yachts, a front company the Piraka used; and Inika Unite!, a blog made by two kids that followed the game's events. The game is not part of official storyline, for obvious reasons.
  • All seven Piraka are featured as the main enemy bosses in the non-canon video game Bionicle Heroes video game. Their portrayal in the game's many cutscenes featured them as being more moronic - often landing themselves in crude humoristic situations - than that of the canon. After each Piraka is defeated, they can be used in their own levels. Once Vezon is defeated, however, the other Piraka can no longer be used and are instead replaced by Vezon (without Fenrakk).

[edit] References

General information comes from the Bionicle Legends book series; see List of Bionicle media.

  1. ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 227, post #6791
  2. ^ Bionicle Legends #4: Legacy of Evil, p. 20
  3. ^ Bionicle Legends #2: Dark Destiny, p. 103
  4. ^ Bionicle: Dark Hunters guidebook
  5. ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 178 at BZPower forums, 20th post down
  6. ^ Bionicle Legends #4: Legacy of Evil, p. 91-93
  7. ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 182, 27th post down
  8. ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 211, post #6327
  9. ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 182, post #5451
  10. ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 182, post #5443
  11. ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 230 post #6889
  12. ^ p. 237 post #7090
  13. ^ Bionicle Legends #5: Inferno, p. 19
  14. ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 209, post #6267

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