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*Aaron refers to Dr. Abel Stack formally and in a detached way, when "[[Introducing Machine Man]]" made it clear he referred to him in familial, paternal terms.
*Aaron refers to Dr. Abel Stack formally and in a detached way, when "[[Introducing Machine Man]]" made it clear he referred to him in familial, paternal terms.
*If the computer system of the super-embassy monitors "every square inch of the grounds", exactly ''how'' far away did Aaron have to go before he could safely change into Machine Man?
*If the computer system of the super-embassy monitors "every square inch of the grounds", exactly ''how'' far away did Aaron have to go before he could safely change into Machine Man?
*And not to be Cinemasins, but neither Peckman nor any onlookers ever noticed Machine Man floating above his car?
*And not to be CinemaSins, but neither Peckman nor any onlookers ever noticed Machine Man floating above his car?
*When Machine Man collapses through the roof of the athletics centre, he gives his weight as 850 pounds. That's only ten percent of the weight he claimed to have in "[[Alone Against Alpha Flight!]]" which was 8501 pounds!
*When Machine Man collapses through the roof of the athletics centre, he gives his weight as 850 pounds. That's only ten percent of the weight he claimed to have in "[[Alone Against Alpha Flight!]]" which was 8501 pounds!
*Aaron concludes that his cerebral cortex is failing; Gears takes a look and discovers that the damage sustained to his head in "Alone Against Alpha Flight!" has been causing his raging blackouts. After Gears fixes him up, Aaron has a new lease on life... despite a) the attribution of his berserker periods to the damage to his head completely ignores the underlying possibility that his X series programming may one day cause him to go mad and b) the fact that he had a whole number of hot-tempered freakouts in "[[Where Walk the Gods!]]" and "[[Arms and the Robot!]]", both of which predate the dings to his bonce!
*Aaron concludes that his cerebral cortex is failing; Gears takes a look and discovers that the damage sustained to his head in "Alone Against Alpha Flight!" has been causing his raging blackouts. After Gears fixes him up, Aaron has a new lease on life... despite a) the attribution of his berserker periods to the damage to his head completely ignores the underlying possibility that his X series programming may one day cause him to go mad and b) the fact that he had a whole number of hot-tempered freakouts in "[[Where Walk the Gods!]]" and "[[Arms and the Robot!]]", both of which predate the dings to his bonce!