Talk:K1-B0

"Alive" or "Active"?
Because Ki-Bo is a robot, should we give him the same treatment that was given to Miaya-bot and list his status as "Active" instead? DrySoul (talk) 12:32, October 24, 2016 (UTC)

Heh... I think Ki-Bo himself would be offended about this topic. Well, Miaya-bot isn't really a person, while AI Chiaki and Ki-Bo are. Chiaki's page calls her "deceased". Starly545 (talk) 12:59, October 24, 2016 (UTC)

I think this question should be resolved once the game is out, as right now there isn't that much info about him to get clear answers, who knows, maybe he dies and then there won't be the whole "Active/Alive" and we will have to deal with "Destroyed/Deceased". Dom4ntas666 (talk) 09:30, October 25, 2016 (UTC)

i think by highlighting nanami and kiibo as somehow more human than gekkougahara bot already opens a gateway of discourse. how was nidai's wikia formated before kibou hen? he technically died twice, as a human and robot, so maybe we could take that as an example for the future since what if that's exactly the deal with kiibo? Yazawaa (talk) 13:19, November 23, 2016 (UTC)

/* "Kiibo" or "Ki-bo"? */
I know that this question may lead to debating, but since the official trailer introduces him as "Ki-bo", should we edit his name as such? Or do we leave it as it is for now? SiaCatGirl (talk) 12:10, November 23, 2016 (UTC)


 * Please read the trivia on Kiibo's page, it explains why it's Kiibo. Dom4ntas666 (talk) 12:50, November 23, 2016 (UTC)


 * I did. And that's exactly why I'm asking. SiaCatGirl (talk) 13:06, November 23, 2016 (UTC)


 * "ー" just means a longer vowel. It doesn't exist in English language, but it's very common in Japanese. For example, Lucy would be written as ルーシ (Ruushi) and Jeremy would be ジェレミー (Jeremii), because that's the natural way to say it in Japanese accent. Some Japanese aren't used to English and mistakes happen when there's language differences. Starly545 (talk) 13:23, November 23, 2016 (UTC)


 * leave it be as it is rn imo. the — is phonetic just like in sonia's surname, it signifies that the word needs to draw out for correct pronounciation. this is a standard mistake en fandoms make when carrying over these —'s, they actually do carry them over while it's not necessary since majority of english speakers already know how to drawn out these words (nevermind is a perfect example), i guess it's comparable to loc removing u's from touko and kyouko since the english o already kinda sounds like ou by default. Yazawaa (talk) 13:30, November 23, 2016 (UTC)