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kingcuss:
It had a white door way back in GP don't remember if that door has changed by SmF.

Feait:

--- Quote from: NativeAmericanJoe on June 02, 2008, 08:25:55 PM ---Which book is Eb from and i didn't think he had soulgazed Thomas because i thought it wasn't possible to soulgaze vampires?

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As Harry has said, White Court vamps are the closest to humans because they have a incubus living wthin. In other words the human body is home for 2 souls: human and demon. Because that's the living arrangement, any wizard can soulgaze a White Court vamp.

DrygonDM:
It is possible that a Whampire that has allowed their Inner Demon to take control of them might not be Soulgaze-able.
- or perhaps one would never want to do so. I mean, would Harry really want to soulgaze Vittero ?

BookLover♥:

--- Quote from: amatrixbelli on June 26, 2008, 03:07:28 AM ---I came across the answer to the blue beetle in... the first book. Do we need the most recent? Specifics, specifics...

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We dug out the specifics up to PG... and WN only referenced blue, red, yellow, and green.  Is there more in SmF?  (You'd think I'd have taken note of it, but I can't recall)


--- Quote from: BookLover on September 06, 2007, 05:38:39 PM ---Answer:  Powder blue, white, yellow, red, green, and primer grey

I found 3 quotes for this (Thanks, Priscellie for pointing me to FM!):

Fool Moon
The Beetle wasn't really blue, not anymore.  One of the doors had been replaced with a green duplicate, the other one with white, when something with claws had shredded the originals.  The hood had been slagged by fire, and my mechanic, Mike, had replaced it with the hood from a red vehicle.

Dead Beat
The car has had various doors and panels replaced with white, yellow, red, and green.  My mechanic, Mike, had managed to pound the hood more or less back into its original condition, which I’d bent our of shape while ramming a bad guy, but I hadn’t had the money to repaint, so now the car had primer grey added to its ensemble.

Proven Guilty
It’s a jumble of different colors, as my mechanic has replaced damaged portions of the body with parts from junked Bugs, but it started off as a shade of powder blue, and that had earned it the sobriquet of the Blue Beetle.


ETA quote from PG, to clarify that the "blue" is "powder blue," 'cause it's a fine piece of trivia  :D

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Blampira:
According to Ch. 2 of Small Favor, the descriptor for the Blue Beetle is:

(click to show/hide)...a beat up old Volkswagen Beetle that had originally been powder blue, but was now a mix of red, blue, green, white, yellow, and now primer grey on the new hood my mechanic had scrounged up.  Some anonymous joker who had seen too many Disney movies had spray-painted the number 53 inside a circle on the hood, but the car's name was the Blue Beetle, and it was going to stay that way.

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