Talk:Shou Tucker

He was a bastard who didn't deserve to have such a loving daughter as Nina. --Mangamolly1991 14:38, November 25, 2009 (UTC)

2003 Anime Inaccuracies??
I'm challenging the 2003 section. I'm pretty sure that Nina was completely destroyed, so in order for Tucker to "bring her back", he had to recreate her body by combining animals into a (more or less) Nina-shaped chimera. It was during one of these attempts that he suffered a rebound and wound up in his twisted form. I don't think he had to draw out dog essences or anything like that. I don't think he was experimented on, either.

If I'm wrong, could someone point out which episodes it explains that? I'll wait a while and if no one can provide the source, I'll go ahead and change it. :-)

Damaijin 00:10, June 19, 2012 (UTC)

That's the way I remember it, he had a bunch of failed attempts until he used the Philosopher's Stone inside Alphonse to create a chimera in her image. I don't recall the "taking her dog essence" thing as the article claims, and it seems far-fetched to me, even for the 2003 series. She was completely obliterated by Scar, so I don't know how Tucker would have been able to use her body to create the "new" Nina. I suppose he could have used her blood to do it, but I always though the reason the chimera looked like Nina was because he used the stone. I'm by no means an expert on the 2003 series though. Fullmetal Fan 07:55, June 19, 2012 (UTC)

If it hasn't been changed yet, go ahead and do it. That's what the way I remember it as well, so, any way you put it, the article is wrong as it currently stands. Tommy-Vercetti 14:10, June 19, 2012 (UTC)

Lock
Could someone with the authority lock this article so unregistered users can't edit it please? It's probably the most vandalized page on the wiki. Fullmetal Fan 05:20, May 3, 2013 (UTC)

Agreed, don't forget the "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood" page too. That one's go so much spamming, I can't even undo it all.Tommy-Vercetti (talk) 20:35, May 3, 2013 (UTC)