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*** There is even this illness that can make a girl orgasm from a train simply passing by.
*** Also, Yuka is badly pent up. In reality, she's as horny as Nyu, but as a 'proper' girl she's not *supposed* to be that way. Speculation : Yuka's clingy obsessiveness is a [[Take That]] message about the young girl in manga who holds onto the memory of a boy she hasn't seen in forever, rather than moving on.
* Lucy's escape from the Diclonius Research Facility. Supposedly, Lucy is the most powerful diclonius around, with her ability to throw objects like they are bullets, and near the end, {{spoiler|she possesses the power to [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds|DESTROY]] [[The End of the World Asas We Know It|THE]] [[Suicidal Cosmic Temper Tantrum|ENTIRE]] [[Precision F-Strike|FUCKING]] [[Earthshattering Kaboom|WORLD]].}} Then before she escaped, Lucy was helpless while wearing a straitjacket in the Diclonius Research Facility, and she needed a chance of luck (the guards' keys in her reach) just to escape. Why didn't she rip apart her straitjacket, kill the guards , and escape from the research center from the very beginning? Did they use one of those "impose excruciating pain to disable their vectors" device that was fitted on Number 28?
** Lucy grew more powerful as the story progressed, and with that the range of her vectors increased. Notice the cage surrounding her. That wasn't just to keep her restrained. It was to provide other people a radius to stay out of, because at the beginning that was her vectors' maximum reach. By later in the story, she can reach a lot farther with them. Also, when she {{spoiler|dialed it [[Up to Eleven]] for a global-scale attack, the strain on her body killed her; there's a difference between how far vectors can safely reach without causing strain and damage to the user, and how far they can reach total}}.
* Why does Lucy tell Kouta to meet her at the stone stairs? It's not that they're some super-secret hideout, considering they are part of one of a well-known temple. Worse, she says it ''out loud'' while running away, so you'd at least expect someone else to pick up on it and try to deduct what she means.