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:This also brings up the question of whether we need [[Ax]]. --{{User|Garlic Man}}
:This also brings up the question of whether we need [[Ax]]. --{{User|Garlic Man}}
::An Ax can at least be interacted with; you have to touch it to use it, so I suppose it qualifies as an item. The cork in the Sub-Con vase only appears during the ending cutscene, where the player's character pulls it out of the vase automatically, so it doesn't even qualify as that.--[[User:Vellidragon|vellidragon]] 09:58, 11 January 2010 (EST)
::An Ax can at least be interacted with; you have to touch it to use it, so I suppose it qualifies as an item. The cork in the Sub-Con vase only appears during the ending cutscene, where the player's character pulls it out of the vase automatically, so it doesn't even qualify as that.--[[User:Vellidragon|vellidragon]] 09:58, 11 January 2010 (EST)
:::I agree. The Ax is relevant for gameplay, but the Cork just makes a brief appearance in the ending. --[[User:Grandy02|Grandy02]] 11:23, 11 January 2010 (EST)

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This doesn't deserve an article. Hello, I'm Time Turner.

This also brings up the question of whether we need Ax. --Garlic Man (talk)
An Ax can at least be interacted with; you have to touch it to use it, so I suppose it qualifies as an item. The cork in the Sub-Con vase only appears during the ending cutscene, where the player's character pulls it out of the vase automatically, so it doesn't even qualify as that.--vellidragon 09:58, 11 January 2010 (EST)
I agree. The Ax is relevant for gameplay, but the Cork just makes a brief appearance in the ending. --Grandy02 11:23, 11 January 2010 (EST)