Talk:Tieria Erde

Latest comment: 15 years ago by 71.117.243.22 in topic What a twist

Regarding "Tieria" in episode 25

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Screenshots taken of the closed caption airing of the episode showed that the subtitles identified the Tieria-lookalike seen with Louise Halevy as "Regene". This also ties in with the introduction of "Regene Legetta" being added to the credits. Also, there is a transcription of an interview with Seiji Mizushima going around, confirming that Regene is not Tieria; however, the validity of this interview has yet to be confirmed. Just a sun (talk) 01:37, 31 March 2008 (UTC)Reply


Personality section should deal with _personality_ ... not plot overview.

These two following paragraphs need to be moved elsewhere.

Following the return of the three remaining Meisters to the Ptolemaios, Tieria takes his emotions out on Setsuna, blaming his being "slow" as the reason for Lockon's death. Seeing this, Sumeragi breaks up the fight by promptly slapping Tieria across the face. Shortly afterwards, as Nadleeh is being repaired, he vows to Allelujah that he will fight back for Lockon's sake, despite the former's warning.

Soon after entering battle with the force of GN-X units plus Alejandro Corner's mobile armour, Tieria activates Nadleeh's Trans-Am system; however, he soon loses a limb and the Trans-Am is deactivated, leaving him vulnerable to the two GN-X units that attack him, one of them being piloted by Patrick Colasour. The two fire at each other simultaneously; while Tieria's shot destroys the GN-X and disables Patrick, Nadleeh is reduced to a mere torso —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.97.219.26 (talk) 03:00, 31 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Subtitles are made by fans.. they CAN BE wrong. And they are wrong.. actually. --staka (TC) 18:53, 31 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
They're not fan-made subtitles. They're closed caption subtitles. In other words, they are official. Just a sun (talk) 04:46, 2 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

What a twist

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In the episode that just aired, Tieria is quite clearly shown to be a female--cleavage and all. Should all references to "he" be changed to "she," accordingly? 71.117.243.22 (talk) 08:43, 16 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

--It is part of Sumeragi Lee's strategy to conceal their identities in the "party". As everyone knows Meisters are males, doing so will avoid suspicion.