Talk:Cubia

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Some really needs to take out the bottom paragraph about Cubia and Tri-Edge, not to mention the extra things written on the DVD's of the games arn't canon.

>>I'm removing the paragraph beginning with "Later on in Legend of the Twilight, Shugo obtains a Bracelet..." as regardless of whether it is true or not, it is completely unsubstantiated in the manag or any source I've read, and the author hasn't seen fit to cite a source. I'm therefore forced to conclude that it's merely speculation. Likewise I'll remove the tri-edge speculation until such time as more infomation becomes available. The paragraph about the DVD info is relevent as it appears every frikkin time Cubia is discussed. The fact that it is at best a mistranslated pre-release note and at worst flat out wrong doesn't mean it shouldn't be explained here. --217.44.112.146 00:00, 10 July 2006 (UTC)

Shugo obtains the bracelet from Aura in the very first issue of the .hack//Legend of the Twilight graphic novel, and later in the same book uses it to Data Drain a monster to protect his sister. -- Toksyuryel talk | contrib Image:Toksyuryel wikipedia sig img.jpg 02:50, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

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