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   post_info      = [[User:ILHI|ILHI]] 16:17, 25 September 2007 (EDT)|
   post_info      = [[User:ILHI|ILHI]] 16:17, 25 September 2007 (EDT)|
   post          = Well it is unspecified, the "?" makes it sound we don't know, such as what we do with most characters AI, (or we guess wrongly) so therefore the N/A works. We don't know for sure and we won't unless he makes an appearance in a future game. Plus do you know for sure that on Arcade he is more prone to the electrotool? Or is it just Story.  
   post          = Well it is unspecified, the "?" makes it sound we don't know, such as what we do with most characters AI, (or we guess wrongly) so therefore the N/A works. We don't know for sure and we won't unless he makes an appearance in a future game. Plus do you know for sure that on Arcade he is more prone to the electrotool? Or is it just Story.  
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  post_info      = [[User:Drifting|Drifting]] 16:08, 26 September 2007 (EDT)|
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  post          = The robot characters are always susceptible to electricity, although it's more exaggerated in Story mode.
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And we don't really know his shock proof at the present time, so your reasoning doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Since SentryBot is susceptible to shock damage, "not applicable" is ironically not an applicable label since that implies that he is immune, or that shock damage simply doesn't exist in TS2.
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Post Info Drifting 16:04, 25 September 2007 (EDT)
Content Actually, a SentryBot is prone to shock damage, so I believe a "?" is the more suitable placeholder until we get a real number for it, rather than the "N/A" or "Not applicable" that ILHI put into place.
Post Info ILHI 16:17, 25 September 2007 (EDT)
Content Well it is unspecified, the "?" makes it sound we don't know, such as what we do with most characters AI, (or we guess wrongly) so therefore the N/A works. We don't know for sure and we won't unless he makes an appearance in a future game. Plus do you know for sure that on Arcade he is more prone to the electrotool? Or is it just Story.
Post Info Drifting 16:08, 26 September 2007 (EDT)
Content The robot characters are always susceptible to electricity, although it's more exaggerated in Story mode.

And we don't really know his shock proof at the present time, so your reasoning doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Since SentryBot is susceptible to shock damage, "not applicable" is ironically not an applicable label since that implies that he is immune, or that shock damage simply doesn't exist in TS2.

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