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rdfs:comment | - Eggs, hatchlings, adult dragons, dinos, and chickens can all be killed. Only Leetle Trees cannot be killed.To attempt to kill a dragon or creature, select the "Kill" option on its action page. A player can only kill five dragons before he or she must wait about two weeks to kill more.
- Killing (キリング Kiringu?) is a character appearing in the Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket OVA.
- Killing. It means different things to different people. For some, it's something you're just supposed to avoid having happen to you. For others, it's the best way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Generally, it's more of a supervillain thing, but the jury is sort of out for heroes. Is it morally reprehensible, awesome, or both? There are two schools of thought:
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Series | - Gundam 0080
- Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket~2,
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Name | - Dead Egg
- Dead Hatchling / Adult
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Caption | - A dead egg sprite.
- A dead hatchling's or adult's tombstone.
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abstract | - Eggs, hatchlings, adult dragons, dinos, and chickens can all be killed. Only Leetle Trees cannot be killed.To attempt to kill a dragon or creature, select the "Kill" option on its action page. A player can only kill five dragons before he or she must wait about two weeks to kill more.
- Killing (キリング Kiringu?) is a character appearing in the Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket OVA.
- Killing. It means different things to different people. For some, it's something you're just supposed to avoid having happen to you. For others, it's the best way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Generally, it's more of a supervillain thing, but the jury is sort of out for heroes. Is it morally reprehensible, awesome, or both? There are two schools of thought:
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