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I don't think that Amy blinking while looking at Lady Liberty is too much of a problem. The  noises of the footstseps that she made on the way to the Winter Quay building suggests that she moves very slowly, so whenever Amy blinked Lady Liberty could only move an infinitesamal amount. [[Special:Contributions/87.102.118.41|87.102.118.41]]<sup>[[User talk:87.102.118.41#top|talk to me]]</sup> 16:39, October 1, 2012 (UTC)
I don't think that Amy blinking while looking at Lady Liberty is too much of a problem. The  noises of the footstseps that she made on the way to the Winter Quay building suggests that she moves very slowly, so whenever Amy blinked Lady Liberty could only move an infinitesamal amount. [[Special:Contributions/87.102.118.41|87.102.118.41]]<sup>[[User talk:87.102.118.41#top|talk to me]]</sup> 16:39, October 1, 2012 (UTC)
::If this was in reference to my post, when I said Amy blinked while looking at the Angel I was referring to the one in the graveyard. (As there ended up being a few moments where she was the only one looking at it, and happened to blink at least five times.)
::But your post does also brings up another question I have: '''Why''' would the Liberty Angel move as slowly as it does? Angels ('''including''' the other statues in New York that the Angels had "converted", in whatever way) have always moved EXTREMELY fast in very very short moments of time. We can't even be sure that they "walk" in the normal sense of the word. Even during the fraction of a second when someone blinks or a light goes dim, they're much closer than they were before, and certainly in a way that walking would not accomplish. Now, they apparently need to use elevators and stairs to move vertically, so they '''are''' moving rather than teleporting, but they still move at a high rate of speed. (That does bring me to wonder why Angels can't use their "powers" on themselves or even other Angels- at the very least their ability to move in space, even if not in time. It wouldn't seem that the space-moving trick gifts them with the energy they feed on, so it wouldn't seem like they would be unable to do it to themselves without somehow causing damage.) Honestly, I would have an easier time believing someone had built the Liberty Angel as more of a robot and disguised it as an actual Angel, for whatever reason. But the paradox having cancelled the entire event out means that they probably won't ever explain it, since there's really no point.  [[User:Saghan|Saghan]] [[User talk:Saghan|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 17:10, October 1, 2012 (UTC)
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