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I would have said "keep Troia," had someone not pointed out to me what it actually translates to. And, yes, it does mean that. None of the alternatives you suggest sound good tho.
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Well, with all of her rebirths and past lives, how about "Shirley MacLaine"?
I'd be willing to let them use Paragon if they wanted
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So, um... what does "Troia" actually mean anyway??
Maybe she can just be "Donna Troy". She doesn't really have a civilian life anymore anyway right?
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quote:Originally posted by MLLASH: [QBI do believe this is changing per the ending of GRADUATION DAY.[/QB]
Getting pointlessly slaughtered in a terrible mini-series would probably make me a little cranky too.
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I like Troia, it's got the Greek feel in it, it's feminine, and it gives her a seperation from Wonder Woman, and I hate it when characters names get changed many times (that's my opinion, don't hurt me)
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