Talk:The Human Equation

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I also miss the detailed descriptions for each individual track. I think it should be back. We could put the short description at the beginning and then, for those interested, the detailed one. Erunestian (talk) 10:35, 23 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Removal of "Plot" section[edit]

The entire "Plot" section has been removed and replaced by three shorter, less detailed paragraphs. Kiarboz, the user behind this edit, says it's been done under the general Wikipedia policy. I would like to ask him to specify which guidelne is he talking about, and I'd like to ask other editors' opinions about the removal of such section. In other words, I'd like to know if people prefer these short paragraphs or a long section (which may contain original research). In my opinion, the detailed section should be added back, considering that this album tells a complete and coherent story. Victor Lopes (talk) 02:04, 23 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Possible Interpretation for Day Twenty[edit]

At the very end of Day Twenty as we know, we hear The Dream Sequencer being shut down with the voice of one of the Forevers. My possible interpretation of this is that The Human Equation takes place after the events of Flight of the Migrator, but during the events of 01011001's The Sixth Extinction §4-6; The Forevers give the Dream Sequencer to the Colonist, but after he dies and becomes "The New Migrator", the Forevers use it also, starting up the "Human Equation program".
That make any sense to anyone?
~~NaN 20:25, 13 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

"Day Twenty": last voices[edit]

The article says "The voice of Forever of the Stars then speaks the final words of the album ("Emotions...I remember...")".

In fact "Emotions" and "I remember" are different voices, I think. "Emotions" is the voice of the colonist and "I remember" is the voice of the forever in "Into the Electric Castle". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.11.53.138 (talk) 12:05, 10 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]