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| | The path that the [[Mike|Row]] [[Heather|Family]] and [[Deputy Snyder]] took to the carnival was a single-lane, dirt road. That night, it was also raining. In order for two adults to be ejected from the front window of a car, the vehicle has to be traveling at ''least'' 60 MPH (96.5 KPH) without seatbelts on. Neither parent is shown wearing a seatbelt. When Deputy Snyder rounded the corner, both he and Mr. Row swerved out of the way, avoiding a collision. However, this caused the Row family's car to flip into a ditch, ejecting and killing the parents, shattering the window into [[Heather]]'s face, and causing [[Mike]] to fall comatose. | | The path that the [[Mike|Row]] [[Heather|Family]] and [[Deputy Snyder]] took to the carnival was a single-lane, dirt road. That night, it was also raining. In order for two adults to be ejected from the front window of a car, the vehicle has to be traveling at ''least'' 60 MPH (96.5 KPH) without seatbelts on. Neither parent is shown wearing a seatbelt. When Deputy Snyder rounded the corner, both he and Mr. Row swerved out of the way, avoiding a collision. However, this caused the Row family's car to flip into a ditch, ejecting and killing the parents, shattering the window into [[Heather]]'s face, and causing [[Mike]] to fall comatose. |
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| | + | Despite being at fault, the vehicle itself was faulty. Assuming the Row family drove a 2008 Jeep Challenger Sport 4x4, which matches the car we see in the [[Real Life]] sequence, a recall was issued for faulty braking systems on 9/12/2007. Personally, I choose to think that the incident happened on the day of [[Drawn to Life|DTL1]]'s release since there's no evidence otherwise, so this faulty brake could have been at fault. (FOR THE RECORD I found this recall after finding the car). |
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| | ==Heather will be the main character of DTL4== | | ==Heather will be the main character of DTL4== |
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| | With [[Mari]] having the primary focus in the original ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', [[Jowee]] having the spotlight in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', and [[Mike]] being the center of attention in ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', [[Heather]] will fill a similar role in ''Drawn to Life 4'', should it ever be a thing. | | With [[Mari]] having the primary focus in the original ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', [[Jowee]] having the spotlight in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', and [[Mike]] being the center of attention in ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', [[Heather]] will fill a similar role in ''Drawn to Life 4'', should it ever be a thing. |
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| | + | ==Lavasteam and Galactic Jungle have Creator-gifted power sources== |
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| | + | [[Lavasteam]] and [[Galactic Jungle]] both have an item of importance on par with the [[Book of Life]] or the [[Power of Song]]. |
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| | + | Both [[Rapoville]] and [[Watersong]] have items of extreme importance to the villagers - items that the village cannot function without. Rapoville has the [[Book of Life]], and when it was lost/destroyed, Rapoville began losing creations and land to the [[Shadow]]. Watersong has the [[Power of Song]], and when it was lost, Watersong began to crumble, with [[Butler]] stating that the village itself would cease to exist without it. Therefore, it follows that both [[Lavasteam]] and [[Galactic Jungle]], (and potentially other villages such as [[Rapocity]] and [[Wilfre's Wasteland]]), have _____ of _____s that are of equal importance to the survival of the village. |
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| | + | Uhhhhhh this is off the dome but [[Lavasteam]]'s might be the [[Volcanic Core|Core of Lava]] or something like that. Not so much a thing but a place that the village wouldn't function without. Might call it the Lava of Life or something idk. |