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* Fiona has shown that she knows [[spoiler: clones]] exist in this world, and that she knows who is and isn't one, even though (as far as I can tell) we've never seen her actually learning any of this. The first time [[spoiler: cloning]] is ever mentioned in the plot was during the trip to the Henderson R&D building, but even then only Hall found out about it and he never revealed it to Fiona. There have been no references to her discovering or being told about [[spoiler: clones]] outside of the main action ("off-screen", so to speak) of the comic either.

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* Fiona has shown that she knows [[spoiler: clones]] exist in this world, and that she knows who is and isn't one, even though (as far as I can tell) we've never seen her actually learning any of this. The first time [[spoiler: cloning]] is ever mentioned in the plot was during the trip to the Henderson R&D building, but even then only Hall found out about it and he never revealed it to Fiona. There have been no references to her discovering or being told about [[spoiler: clones]] outside of the main action ("off-screen", so to speak) of the comic either.either.
** Considering the fact that she just saw an older exact replica of [[spoiler: Eva]] and had seen portraits of two people who look exactly like [[spoiler: Eva and Hall with brown hair and minus the scars]] it's safe to say she assumed they were [[spoiler: clones]].
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* Fiona has shown that she knows clones exist in this world, and that she knows who is and isn't one, even though (as far as I can tell) we've never seen her actually learning any of this. The first time cloning is ever mentioned in the plot was during the trip to the Henderson R&D building, but even then only Hall found out about it and he never revealed it to Fiona. There have been no references to her discovering or being told about clones outside of the main action ("off-screen", so to speak) of the comic either.

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* Fiona has shown that she knows clones [[spoiler: clones]] exist in this world, and that she knows who is and isn't one, even though (as far as I can tell) we've never seen her actually learning any of this. The first time cloning [[spoiler: cloning]] is ever mentioned in the plot was during the trip to the Henderson R&D building, but even then only Hall found out about it and he never revealed it to Fiona. There have been no references to her discovering or being told about clones [[spoiler: clones]] outside of the main action ("off-screen", so to speak) of the comic either.
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* Fiona has shown that she knows clones exist in this world, and that she knows who is and isn't one, even though (as far as I can tell) we've never seen her actually learning any of this. The first time cloning is ever mentioned in the plot was during the trip to the Henderson R&D building, but even then only Hall found out about it and he never revealed it to Fiona. There have been no references to her discovering or being told about clones outside of the main action ("off-screen", so to speak) of the comic either.
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* During chapter 6, Jules tells Fiona that he knows something about how she got pulled into this other dimension, but that they'll have to talk about it after she and the others deal with the ghouls and the rogue vampires. Well they did, but he never told her anything, and she never brought it up. As far as I know, that still hasn't been addressed. What gives?
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* During chapter 6, Jules tells Fiona that he knows something about how she got pulled into this other dimension, but that they'll have to talk about it after she and the others deal with the ghouls and the rogue vampires. Well they did, but he never told her anything, and she never brought it up. As far as I know, that still hasn't been addressed. What gives?

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