Talk:Episode 16: That Which Is Lost (2003 series)

Seriously? refuse to hear opinion or what? Don't call me an idiot.

Refer to fullmetal alchemist brotherhood episode 41, a briggs soldier disguise as Al wearing armor-like Al was able to move it. It unnecessary to theories it that only a muscular and strong men able to wear Al's armor. Not to mention that Al was in fragments, making it more easier to move it.

Get it?

Personally, I disagree. The difference is that the guy in the manga was a grown man and a Briggs soldier. The guy in the 2003 anime was just some teenage brat. Now it's possible that he could have been able to move the armor somewhat, but not likely to the extent he was moviing it or with the ease that was shown. Whether or not he would have been able to walk around in it, having him ride a bicycle seems outright ludicrous now that I think about it. All that aside, the kid was way too short to be wearing that armor with his head sticking out so neatly. It was built for someone significantly larger than he was. Al's stature is pretty abnormal.

But it's all right to have disagreements because we can always talk disagreements out. I'm sorry I didn't leave more of a comment, but I was a bit busy at the time and didn't feel like getting into it. Otherwise, however, I'll ask you not to erase entire sections like that. Regardless of whether or not there are currently any notes in it, every episode page is to have an Episode Notes section in case someone thinks of something. Thanks for your edit, though. CorbeauKarasu 22:29, January 26, 2011 (UTC)

k, my apologize. Just for asking, isn't the briggs soldier was average short too and quite aged. The boy in that episode seem more muscular than the briggs soldier.

Maybe you forgot too that the Briggs soldier wasn't even tall enough to fit completely and stumbled around awkwardly. He was by no means a perfect fit and even then could barely move around in it.

And he was a fairly healthy grown man. No child/teen whatever could wear it to that extent as in this episode; especially when it seems that only Armstrong can even carry it around single handedly; in pieces or not.Tommy-Vercetti 17:21, January 27, 2011 (UTC)