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== Trivia== | == Trivia== | ||
*After '''Eve''' awakened the hidden code she recieved as [[Code: Unknown]], her anxiety and negative emotions are completely replaced with positive thoughts. | *After '''Eve''' awakened the hidden code she recieved as [[Code: Unknown]], her anxiety and negative emotions are completely replaced with positive thoughts. | ||
***As a result, the name [[Code: Failess]] refers to '''Eve''''s state of mind where she percieves herself to be the perfect queen who | ***As a result, the name [[Code: Failess]] refers to '''Eve''''s state of mind where she percieves herself to be the perfect queen who is never wrong. | ||
*Continuing on from [[Code: Unknown]], '''Moby''' is changed even further and looks completely unrecognizable, while '''Remy''' is actually ''regressing'', losing the pink highlights and the ring around its back, only retaining the larger antenna, looking much closer to its [[Eve|base]] appearance. Additionally, its expression changes to be much sadder and worried. | *Continuing on from [[Code: Unknown]], '''Moby''' is changed even further and looks completely unrecognizable, while '''Remy''' is actually ''regressing'', losing the pink highlights and the ring around its back, only retaining the larger antenna, looking much closer to its [[Eve|base]] appearance. Additionally, its expression changes to be much sadder and worried. | ||
* The Korean name 페일리스 would more accurately be translated as Fail (페일) -less (리스), and is likely meant to mean "without fail", though the word "fail" cannot be suffixed with -less like other terms such as flawless or painless. The official name, 'Failess', has no real meaning. | * The Korean name 페일리스 would more accurately be translated as Fail (페일) -less (리스), and is likely meant to mean "without fail", though the word "fail" cannot be suffixed with -less like other terms such as flawless or painless. The official name, 'Failess', has no real meaning. |