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[edit] MISTAKE
but not before he compromises the cryogenic chamber by tearing the door with his machete, both wounding her and forcing the room to seal her in with him.
Presumably this is about Rowan, but probably due to bad editing it doesn't mention who 'her' is at all. Could somebody who has seen the film change this??? Saccerzd 19:45, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] X stands for "ex" or 10
Non native English people can ask if Jason X stands fpor Jason Ex or Jason 10. It would be good if it be saind in the text.
- Well X rly means 10 because its like a pun cuz its the tenth movie so they called it Jason X --The Dark Lord of Wiki 14:46, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Comics?
A comic furthers this ending into a new tale starting with the ending of the movie where the teen couple goes to investigate.
There is now a comic continuing the fall of Jason onto earth only to be investigated by two teens.
I removed the two bits above because they were kind of clumisly tacked onto the story and trivia sections. I would like to polish them up and better integrate them into the article, but I know nothing about them. The film series site mentions them, but there is no detail, and doesn't make specific mention of continuing directly where the film ends as the contributor puts focus on; they just seem to be a simple continuation as per the new novels. It maybe worth mentioning, but at the least, it needs to be better done, and by someone who's read them. --Bacteria 18:50, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
- I added some detail on the novels and comics as part of an Other Media section. It briefly explains the publishing history and that they are both separate continuations of the continuity setup by the film. Detailed plots are not really need for them though. That could be given if they had their own entries. For now though, all that's really needed is recognition of their existance. JohnBWatt
[edit] Paradox?
When the team of students (and the teacher guy) are examining the abandoned cryo facility, the cyborg chick states that the freezing chamber was manufactured in, quote, "2010". How, then, is it that in the 2455 (as stated in the film), that she has been frozen for 455 years? (For the mathematically inept, 2455-455=2000, not 2010). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.165.87.40 (talk • contribs)
- Actually, that would be a continuity error, not a paradox. A paradox would have been if Jason had gone back in time and killed the inventor of the cryogenic chamber, thus preventing himself being frozen. Not that he'd notice, probably.. -J Salem Gourley —Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.88.67.230 (talk • contribs)
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- Always sign with 4 tildes (~). As for your "paradox," the chamber could have been manufactured in 2010, and the one Jason was frozen in could have been built earlier. It just means they started to manufacture them in 2010, when the research facility that kept Jason could have had a prototype. It doesn't matter, seeing as the entire movie has continuity errors in almost every facet, especially timeline. Bignole 16:45, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
J Salem Gourley is correct. It's simply an error. The correct amount of time is 445 years, not 455. Mike1981 14:42, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] longer
doesn't it seem like the people in this movie live a little longer when attacked by jason than in the other 9 movies--74.130.7.136 23:25, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
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