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Chun-Li
- I have removed the Techniques section. You can feel free to debate this decision on the Talk page, but do not engage in a revert war with me. Danny Lilithborne 23:26, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
Chun Li
I'm not trying to engage in a revert war. Someone said the technique section needed to be trimmed if it was going to be there. The Chun Li article was fine, but it seems kinda ridiculous to me to mention a Street Fighter or any fighting game character without mentioning their signature techniques. It's like mentioning Bill Clinton without mentioning what he did while he was president. Or Monica. It's not logical. My original post had translations from outside sources and from inside the game. All I added today was techniques from games that weren't already there Street Fighter Alpha, MVC 1, and Street Fighter III Third Strike very simple and clean.
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