Originally posted by Deuce:
<strong>No, no, the proper pronunciation of K9999 is "Kay-Four-Yawn."
It's all in code, don't you know.
-Deuce</strong><hr></blockquote>
No, you're wrong too. "K9999" is pronounced "tet-soo-oh" <img src="graemlins/loco.gif" border="0" alt="[Loco]" />
As for K'. I know that both "kay dash" and "kay prime" have been perfectly acceptable (it all depends on what region you're in). I personally tend to just say "kay." With my math background I should be irritated, but with the plot so contrived as it is, why bother?
Originally posted by Magnaflux:
<strong>SORT IT OUT!!!! HIS NAME IS NOT K-DASH!!!
HE IS A CLONE THEREFOR HE IS A DERIVITAVE!!
[ October 11, 2002: Message edited by: Magnaflux ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
LOOK dude, K' is NOT a clone. He has a SISTER, codenamed WHIP. Krizalid IS a clone; clone of K'. K' has his own identity, and we are yet to find out his true past.
K' 's flame came from kusanagi DNA injection, nothing else.
Finally if you still think he is a clone, explain why he looks zero percent like Kyo is, and explain why he is much taller than Kyo as well.
Originally posted by Ted:
<strong>Just another useless kyo clone..</strong><hr></blockquote>
hey k in 2k1 is awesome, thats all i wanted to add
Originally posted by Deuce:
<strong>Actually, the Japanese has it as "Kei-Dasshu."
Ergo, it is K-Dash... like it or not, mathematically correct or not, that's what's official, so that's what it is.
-Deuce</strong><hr></blockquote>
Period
Originally posted by gogo:
<strong>
K' 's flame came from kusanagi DNA injection</strong><hr></blockquote>
So he's not a clone but a character rip-off??
Originally posted by Magnaflux:
<strong>SORT IT OUT!!!! HIS NAME IS NOT K-DASH!!!
HE IS A CLONE THEREFOR HE IS A DERIVITAVE!!
DERIVITIVES ARE CALLED "PRIMES"
HIS NAME IS K-PRIME
LIKE OPTIMUS PRIME
HOLY SHIT, TAKE SOME MATH CLASSES!!
f[x]=x^5 <- this is a function
f'[x]= 5x^4 <- this is its derivitive
THE DERIVITIVE IS NOTATED WITH A ' AND IS CALLED PRIME!!!
EDIT: IM NOT A FUCKING ENGLISH MAJOR!!
[ October 11, 2002: Message edited by: Magnaflux ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
I agree, my friend. But why oh why is the Katakana to his name written as "Kay Dash"?
Mmm?
Any formula to explain this mistery to me?