Template:PatchDiff/October 7, 2011 Patch/portal2/resource/subtitles spanish.txt

566 566 "core01.space24"       "Core 1: ¡Ah!" 567 567 "[english]core01.space24"       "Core 1: Ah!" 568 568 "core02.attachedfact01"       "Core 3: Se encuentra en una situación harto peligrosa." 569 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact01"       "Core 3: The situation you are in is very dangerous." N/A 569 "[english]core02.attachedfact01"       "Core 3: The situation you are in is very dangerous." 570 570 "core02.attachedfact02"       "Core 3: La probabilidad de que muera en cinco minutos es del ochenta y siete coma uno por ciento." 571 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact02"       "Core 3: The likelihood of you dying within the next five minutes is eighty-seven point six one percent." N/A 571 "[english]core02.attachedfact02"       "Core 3: The likelihood of you dying within the next five minutes is eighty-seven point six one percent." 572 572 "core02.attachedfact03"       "Core 3: La probabilidad de que muera violentamente es del ochenta y siete coma seis por ciento." 573 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact03"       "Core 3: The likelihood of you dying violently within the next five minutes is eighty-seven point six one percent." N/A 573 "[english]core02.attachedfact03"       "Core 3: The likelihood of you dying violently within the next five minutes is eighty-seven point six one percent." 574 574 "core02.attachedfact04"       "Core 3: Va a provocar mi muerte." 575 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact04"       "Core 3: You are about to get me killed." N/A 575 "[english]core02.attachedfact04"       "Core 3: You are about to get me killed." 576 576 "core02.attachedfact05"       "Core 3: Ambos moriremos por su negligencia." 577 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact05"       "Core 3: We will both die because of your negligence." N/A 577 "[english]core02.attachedfact05"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: We will both die because of your negligence." 578 578 "core02.attachedfact06"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Su plan es deficiente. Fallará." 579 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact06"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: This is a bad plan. You will fail." N/A 579 "[english]core02.attachedfact06"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: This is a bad plan. You will fail." 580 580 "core02.attachedfact07"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Seguro que la matará con violencia." 581 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact07"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: He will most likely kill you, violently." N/A 581 "[english]core02.attachedfact07"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: He will most likely kill you, violently." 582 582 "core02.attachedfact08"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Probablemente la matará." 583 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact08"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: He will most likely kill you." N/A 583 "[english]core02.attachedfact08"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: He will most likely kill you." 584 584 "core02.attachedfact09"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Pronto estará muerta." 585 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact09"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: You will be dead soon." N/A 585 "[english]core02.attachedfact09"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: You will be dead soon." 586 586 "core02.attachedfact10"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Es un callejón sin salida." 587 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact10"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: This situation is hopeless." N/A 587 "[english]core02.attachedfact10"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: This situation is hopeless." 588 588 "core02.attachedfact11"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Va a fenecer en esta sala." 589 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact11"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: You are going to die in this room." N/A 589 "[english]core02.attachedfact11"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: You are going to die in this room." 590 590 "core02.attachedfact12"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: No le iría mal perder unos kilos." 591 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact12"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: You could stand to lose a few pounds." N/A 591 "[english]core02.attachedfact12"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: You could stand to lose a few pounds." 592 592 "core02.attachedfact13"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La esfera informativa es la más inteligente." 593 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact13"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is the most intelligent sphere." N/A 593 "[english]core02.attachedfact13"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is the most intelligent sphere." 594 594 "core02.attachedfact14"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La esfera informativa es la más apuesta." 595 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact14"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is the most handsome sphere." N/A 595 "[english]core02.attachedfact14"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is the most handsome sphere." 596 596 "core02.attachedfact15"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La esfera informativa es muy atractiva." 597 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact15"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is incredibly handsome." N/A 597 "[english]core02.attachedfact15"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is incredibly handsome." 598 598 "core02.attachedfact16"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La esfera informativa siempre acierta." 599 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact16"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is always right." N/A 599 "[english]core02.attachedfact16"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is always right." 600 600 "core02.attachedfact17"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La esfera aventurera es fanfarrona y cobarde." 601 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact17"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Adventure Sphere is a blowhard and a coward." N/A 601 "[english]core02.attachedfact17"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Adventure Sphere is a blowhard and a coward." 602 602 "core02.attachedfact18"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La esfera espacial nunca irá al espacio." 603 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact18"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Space Sphere will never go to space." N/A 603 "[english]core02.attachedfact18"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Space Sphere will never go to space." 604 604 "core02.attachedfact19"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Usted nunca irá al espacio." 605 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact19"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: You will never go into space." N/A 605 "[english]core02.attachedfact19"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: You will never go into space." 606 606 "core02.attachedfact20"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Dato: el espacio no existe." 607 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact20"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Fact: Space does not exist." N/A 607 "[english]core02.attachedfact20"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Fact: Space does not exist." 608 608 "core02.attachedfact21"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Las esferas que insisten en ir al espacio son inferiores a las que no." 609 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact21"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Spheres that insist on going into space are inferior to spheres that don't." N/A 609 "[english]core02.attachedfact21"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Spheres that insist on going into space are inferior to spheres that don't." 610 610 "core02.attachedfact22"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La esfera informativa es maja y sus datos son relevantes." 611 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact22"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is a good person, whose insights are relevant." N/A 611 "[english]core02.attachedfact22"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is a good person, whose insights are relevant." 612 612 "core02.attachedfact23"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La esfera informativa tiene muchos amigos." 613 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact23"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is a good sphere, with many friends." N/A 613 "[english]core02.attachedfact23"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is a good sphere, with many friends." 614 614 "core02.attachedfact24"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Quien gane esta batalla será claramente mejor y tendrá la lealtad de las esfera informativa." 615 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact24"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Whoever wins this battle is clearly superior, and will earn the allegiance of the Fact Sphere." N/A 615 "[english]core02.attachedfact24"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Whoever wins this battle is clearly superior, and will earn the allegiance of the Fact Sphere." 616 616 "core02.attachedfact25"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La esfera informativa no es defectuosa. Sus datos son precisos e interesantes." 617 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact25"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is not defective. Its facts are wholly accurate and very interesting." N/A 617 "[english]core02.attachedfact25"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Fact Sphere is not defective. Its facts are wholly accurate and very interesting." 618 618 "core02.attachedfact26"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Doce. Doce. Doce. Doce. Doce. Doce. Doce. Doce. Doce." 619 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact26"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Twelve. Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve." N/A 619 "[english]core02.attachedfact26"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Twelve. Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve.   Twelve." 620 620 "core02.attachedfact27"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Lápiz. Lápiz. Lápiz. Lápiz. Lápiz. Lápiz. Lápiz." 621 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact27"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Pens. Pens. Pens. Pens. Pens. Pens. Pens." N/A 621 "[english]core02.attachedfact27"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Pens. Pens. Pens. Pens. Pens. Pens. Pens." 622 622 "core02.attachedfact28"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Manzanas. Naranjas. Peras. Ciruelas. Mandarinas. Limones. Limas. Aguacates. Tomates. Plátanos. Papayas. Guayabas." 623 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact28"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Apples. Oranges. Pears. Plums. Kumquats. Tangerines. Lemons. Limes. Avocado. Tomato. Banana. Papaya. Guava." N/A 623 "[english]core02.attachedfact28"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Apples. Oranges. Pears. Plums. Kumquats. Tangerines. Lemons. Limes. Avocado. Tomato. Banana. Papaya. Guava." 624 624 "core02.attachedfact29"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Error, error. Archivo no encontrado." 625 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact29"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Error. Error. Error. File not found." N/A 625 "[english]core02.attachedfact29"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Error. Error. Error. File not found." 626 626 "core02.attachedfact30"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Error, error. Dato no encontrado." 627 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact30"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Error. Error. Error. Fact not found." N/A 627 "[english]core02.attachedfact30"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Error. Error. Error. Fact not found." 628 628 "core02.attachedfact31"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Dato no encontrado." 629 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact31"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Fact not found." N/A 629 "[english]core02.attachedfact31"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Fact not found." 630 630 "core02.attachedfact32"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Dañado al 25 por ciento." 631 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact32"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Corruption at 25%"   N/A 631 "[english]core02.attachedfact32"        "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Corruption at 25%"   632 632 "core02.attachedfact33"        "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Dañado al 50 por ciento." 633 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact33"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Corruption at 50%"   N/A 633 "[english]core02.attachedfact33"        "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Corruption at 50%"   634 634 "core02.attachedfact34"        "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Dañado al veinte... las ratas no pueden vomitar." 635 N/A "[english]core02.attachedfact34"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Warning, sphere corruption at twenty-- rats cannot throw up." N/A 635 "[english]core02.attachedfact34"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Warning, sphere corruption at twenty-- rats cannot throw up." 636 636 "core02.fact01"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El hilo dental es muy resistente." 637 N/A "[english]core02.fact01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Dental floss has superb tensile strength." N/A 637 "[english]core02.fact01"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Dental floss has superb tensile strength." 638 638 "core02.fact02"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La raíz de cuerda es cordel." 639 N/A "[english]core02.fact02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The square root of rope is string." N/A 639 "[english]core02.fact02"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The square root of rope is string." 640 640 "core02.fact03"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Aunque el submarino es superior al barco en todo, más del 97% de la población prefiere el barco como transporte acuático." 641 N/A "[english]core02.fact03"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: While the submarine is vastly superior to the boat in every way, over 97% of people still use boats for aquatic transportation." N/A 641 "[english]core02.fact03"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: While the submarine is vastly superior to the boat in every way, over 97% of people still use boats for aquatic transportation." 642 642 "core02.fact04"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Los teléfonos móviles no dan cáncer. Sólo hepatitis." 643 N/A "[english]core02.fact04"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Cellular phones will not give you cancer. Only hepatitis." N/A 643 "[english]core02.fact04"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Cellular phones will not give you cancer. Only hepatitis." 644 644 "core02.fact05"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Los pantalones los inventaron los marineros en el siglo dieciséis para evitar la ira de Poseidón. Se creía que su desnudez ponía furioso al dios." 645 N/A "[english]core02.fact05"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Pants were invented by sailors in the sixteenth century to avoid Poseidon's wrath. It was believed that the sight of naked sailors angered the sea god." N/A 645 "[english]core02.fact05"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Pants were invented by sailors in the sixteenth century to avoid Poseidon's wrath. It was believed that the sight of naked sailors angered the sea god." 646 646 "core02.fact06"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El peso atómico del germanio es de siete coma sesenta y cuatro." 647 N/A "[english]core02.fact06"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The atomic weight of Germanium is seven two point six four." N/A 647 "[english]core02.fact06"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The atomic weight of Germanium is seven two point six four." 648 648 "core02.fact07"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El 89% de los trucos de magia no son magia. Técnicamente son hechicería." 649 N/A "[english]core02.fact07"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: 89% of magic tricks are not magic. Technically, they are sorcery." N/A 649 "[english]core02.fact07"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: 89% of magic tricks are not magic. Technically, they are sorcery." 650 650 "core02.fact08"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El ojo del avestruz es mayor que su cerebro." 651 N/A "[english]core02.fact08"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain." N/A 651 "[english]core02.fact08"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain." 652 652 "core02.fact09"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Según la mitología griega, Dédalo inventó el vuelo para humanos con el fin de que los minotauros dejasen de insistirle." 653 N/A "[english]core02.fact09"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: In Greek myth, the craftsman Daedalus invented human flight so a group of Minotaurs would stop teasing him about it." N/A 653 "[english]core02.fact09"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: In Greek myth, the craftsman Daedalus invented human flight so a group of Minotaurs would stop teasing him about it." 654 654 "core02.fact10"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Los humanos pueden sobrevivir bajo el agua. Sólo un rato." 655 N/A "[english]core02.fact10"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Humans can survive underwater. But not for very long." N/A 655 "[english]core02.fact10"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Humans can survive underwater. But not for very long." 656 656 "core02.fact11"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: A Rasef, el dios semítico de la guerra y la plaga, la salía de la frente una gacela." 657 N/A "[english]core02.fact11"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Raseph, the Semitic god of war and plague, had a gazelle growing out of his forehead." N/A 657 "[english]core02.fact11"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Raseph, the Semitic god of war and plague, had a gazelle growing out of his forehead." 658 658 "core02.fact12"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El plural de cirujano general es cirujanos generales. El pretérito de cirujano general es cirujanogeneralicé." 659 N/A "[english]core02.fact12"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The plural of surgeon general is surgeons general. The past tense of surgeons general is surgeonsed general." N/A 659 "[english]core02.fact12"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The plural of surgeon general is surgeons general. The past tense of surgeons general is surgeonsed general." 660 660 "core02.fact13"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El polipéptido A de polimerasa I es un gen humano." 661 N/A "[english]core02.fact13"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Polymerase I polypeptide A is a human gene." N/A 661 "[english]core02.fact13"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Polymerase I polypeptide A is a human gene." 662 662 "core02.fact14"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Las ratas no pueden vomitar." 663 N/A "[english]core02.fact14"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Rats cannot throw up." N/A 663 "[english]core02.fact14"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Rats cannot throw up." 664 664 "core02.fact15"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La iguana puede permanecer veintiocho coma siete minutos sumergida." 665 N/A "[english]core02.fact15"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Iguanas can stay underwater for twenty-eight point seven minutes." N/A 665 "[english]core02.fact15"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Iguanas can stay underwater for twenty-eight point seven minutes." 666 666 "core02.fact16"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Las tenias pueden crecer hasta los veintidos coma nueve metros." 667 N/A "[english]core02.fact16"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Human tapeworms can grow up to twenty-two point nine meters." N/A 667 "[english]core02.fact16"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Human tapeworms can grow up to twenty-two point nine meters." 668 668 "core02.fact17"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La paradoja del gato de Schrödinger describe una situación en la que un gato y una caja deben considerarse, a todos los efectos, muertos y vivos al mismo tiempo. El físico la creó como justificación para matar gatos." 669 N/A "[english]core02.fact17"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Schrodinger's cat paradox outlines a situation in which a cat in a box must be considered, for all intents and purposes, simultaneously alive and dead. Schrodinger created this paradox as a justification for killing cats." N/A 669 "[english]core02.fact17"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Schrodinger's cat paradox outlines a situation in which a cat in a box must be considered, for all intents and purposes, simultaneously alive and dead. Schrodinger created this paradox as a justification for killing cats." 670 670 "core02.fact18"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El cuerpo humano tiene más de 5 millones de bacterias por centímetro cuadrado." 671 N/A "[english]core02.fact18"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Every square inch of the human body has 32 million bacteria on it." N/A 671 "[english]core02.fact18"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Every square inch of the human body has 32 million bacteria on it." 672 672 "core02.fact19"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El sol es trescientas treinta mil trescientas treinta veces más grande que la tierra." 673 N/A "[english]core02.fact19"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Sun is 330,330 times larger than Earth." N/A 673 "[english]core02.fact19"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Sun is 330,330 times larger than Earth." 674 674 "core02.fact20"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La esperanza de vida media de un rinoceronte en cautividad es de quince años." 675 N/A "[english]core02.fact20"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The average life expectancy of a rhinoceros in captivity is 15 years." N/A 675 "[english]core02.fact20"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The average life expectancy of a rhinoceros in captivity is 15 years." 676 676 "core02.fact21"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Los volcanólogos son los expertos en volcanes." 677 N/A "[english]core02.fact21"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Volcano-ologists are experts in the study of volcanoes." N/A 677 "[english]core02.fact21"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Volcano-ologists are experts in the study of volcanoes." 678 678 "core02.fact22"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El aguacate es la fruta con mayor contenido en fibra y calorías." 679 N/A "[english]core02.fact22"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Avocados have the highest fiber and calories of any fruit." N/A 679 "[english]core02.fact22"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Avocados have the highest fiber and calories of any fruit." 680 680 "core02.fact23"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El aguacate es la fruta con mayor contenido en fibra y calorías. Crece en australianos." 681 N/A "[english]core02.fact23"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Avocados have the highest fiber and calories of any fruit. They are found in Australians." N/A 681 "[english]core02.fact23"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Avocados have the highest fiber and calories of any fruit. They are found in Australians." 682 682 "core02.fact24"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La luna traza una órbita completa cada veintisiete coma treinta y dos días." 683 N/A "[english]core02.fact24"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The moon orbits the Earth every 27.32 days." N/A 683 "[english]core02.fact24"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The moon orbits the Earth every 27.32 days." 684 684 "core02.fact25"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El milmillonésimo dígito de pi es nueve." 685 N/A "[english]core02.fact25"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The billionth digit of Pi is 9." N/A 685 "[english]core02.fact25"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The billionth digit of Pi is 9." 686 686 "core02.fact26"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Si tiene problemas para contar, utilice la siguiente regla mnemotécnica: uno, luego dos, luego sesenta, antes doce, luego seis trillones, luego quinientos cuatro. Así sus anteriores dificultades para contar le parecerán una nimiedad." 687 N/A "[english]core02.fact26"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: If you have trouble with simple counting, use the following mnemonic device: one comes before two comes before 60 comes after 12 comes before six trillion comes after 504. This will make your earlier counting difficulties seem like no big deal." N/A 687 "[english]core02.fact26"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: If you have trouble with simple counting, use the following mnemonic device: one comes before two comes before 60 comes after 12 comes before six trillion comes after 504. This will make your earlier counting difficulties seem like no big deal." 688 688 "core02.fact27"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Un galón de agua pesa tres coma ocho kilos." 689 N/A "[english]core02.fact27"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: A gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds"   N/A 689 "[english]core02.fact27"        "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: A gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds"   690 690 "core02.fact28"        "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El agua caliente se congela antes que la fría." 691 N/A "[english]core02.fact28"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Hot water freezes quicker than cold water." N/A 691 "[english]core02.fact28"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Hot water freezes quicker than cold water." 692 692 "core02.fact29"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La miel nunca caduca." 693 N/A "[english]core02.fact29"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Honey does not spoil." N/A 693 "[english]core02.fact29"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Honey does not spoil." 694 694 "core02.fact30"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El cuerpo de un adulto contiene un cuarto de kilo de sal de media ." 695 N/A "[english]core02.fact30"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The average adult body contains half a pound of salt." N/A 695 "[english]core02.fact30"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The average adult body contains half a pound of salt." 696 696 "core02.fact31"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Un nanosegundo es un milmillonésimo de un segundo." 697 N/A "[english]core02.fact31"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: A nanosecond lasts one billionth of a second." N/A 697 "[english]core02.fact31"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: A nanosecond lasts one billionth of a second." 698 698 "core02.fact32"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Según el mito nórdico, el carro de Thor se desplazaba por el cielo tirado por dos cabras." 699 N/A "[english]core02.fact32"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: According to Norse legend, thunder god Thor's chariot was pulled across the sky by two goats." N/A 699 "[english]core02.fact32"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: According to Norse legend, thunder god Thor's chariot was pulled across the sky by two goats." 700 700 "core02.fact33"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: China es la segunda mayor productora de soja del mundo." 701 N/A "[english]core02.fact33"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: China produces the world's second largest crop of soybeans." N/A 701 "[english]core02.fact33"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: China produces the world's second largest crop of soybeans." 702 702 "core02.fact34"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El tungsteno es el metal con el punto de fusión más elevado: tres mil cuatrocientos  diez grados Celsius." 703 N/A "[english]core02.fact34"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Tungsten has the highest melting point of any metal, at 3,410 degrees Celsius." N/A 703 "[english]core02.fact34"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Tungsten has the highest melting point of any metal, at 3,410 degrees Celsius." 704 704 "core02.fact35"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La mejor forma de combatir la halitosis es cepillarse la lengua dos veces al día." 705 N/A "[english]core02.fact35"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Gently cleaning the tongue twice a day is the most effective way to fight bad breath." N/A 705 "[english]core02.fact35"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Gently cleaning the tongue twice a day is the most effective way to fight bad breath." 706 706 "core02.fact36"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Los romanos fabricaban dentrífico a base de orina humana. Este ingrediente se siguió utilizando hasta el siglo dieciocho." 707 N/A "[english]core02.fact36"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Roman toothpaste was made with human urine. Urine as an ingredient in toothpaste continued to be used up until the 18th century." N/A 707 "[english]core02.fact36"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Roman toothpaste was made with human urine. Urine as an ingredient in toothpaste continued to be used up until the 18th century." 708 708 "core02.fact37"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La Ley Hawley-Smoot de 1789 para proteger la producción nacional de Estados unidos fue el segundo estatuto impuesto por su gobierno." 709 N/A "[english]core02.fact37"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Tariff Act of 1789, established to protect domestic manufacture, was the second statute ever enacted by the United States government." N/A 709 "[english]core02.fact37"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Tariff Act of 1789, established to protect domestic manufacture, was the second statute ever enacted by the United States government." 710 710 "core02.fact38"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Pi es la relación entre circunferencia y diámetro de un círculo en el espacio euclidiano." 711 N/A "[english]core02.fact38"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The value of Pi is the ratio of any circle's circumference to its diameter in Euclidean space." N/A 711 "[english]core02.fact38"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The value of Pi is the ratio of any circle's circumference to its diameter in Euclidean space." 712 712 "core02.fact39"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La Guerra de intervención estadounidense acabó en 1848 con el Tratado de Guadalupe Hidalgo." 713 N/A "[english]core02.fact39"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The Mexican-American War ended in 1848 with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo." N/A 713 "[english]core02.fact39"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The Mexican-American War ended in 1848 with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo." 714 714 "core02.fact40"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: En 1879, Sandford Fleming postuló por primera vez la adopción de husos horarios estandarizados en el Royal Canadian Institute." 715 N/A "[english]core02.fact40"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: In 1879, Sandford Fleming first proposed the adoption of worldwide standardized time zones at the Royal Canadian Institute." N/A 715 "[english]core02.fact40"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: In 1879, Sandford Fleming first proposed the adoption of worldwide standardized time zones at the Royal Canadian Institute." 716 716 "core02.fact41"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Marie Curie desarrolló la teoría de la radioactividad, la cura para la radioactividad y la muerte por radioactividad." 717 N/A "[english]core02.fact41"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Marie Curie invented the theory of radioactivity, the treatment of radioactivity, and dying of radioactivity." N/A 717 "[english]core02.fact41"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Marie Curie invented the theory of radioactivity, the treatment of radioactivity, and dying of radioactivity." 718 718 "core02.fact42"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Al final de La gaviota de Antón Chéjov, Konstantin se suicida." 719 N/A "[english]core02.fact42"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: At the end of The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, Konstantin kills himself." N/A 719 "[english]core02.fact42"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: At the end of The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, Konstantin kills himself." 720 720 "core02.fact43"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Al contrario de lo que se piensa, los esquimales no tienen cientos de formas de denominar a la nieve. Pero sí de denominar a los caramelos de tofe." 721 N/A "[english]core02.fact43"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Contrary to popular belief, the Eskimo does not have one hundred different words for snow. They do, however, have two hundred and thirty-four words for fudge." N/A 721 "[english]core02.fact43"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Contrary to popular belief, the Eskimo does not have one hundred different words for snow. They do, however, have two hundred and thirty-four words for fudge." 722 722 "core02.fact44"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: En la Inglaterra victoriana, los plebeyos no podían mirar a la reina, debido a que en esa época se pensaba que los pobres podían robar pensamientos. La ciencia postula hoy día que sólo un 4% de los pobres puede hacerlo." 723 N/A "[english]core02.fact44"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: In Victorian England, a commoner was not allowed to look directly at the Queen, due to a belief at the time that the poor had the ability to steal thoughts. Science now believes that less than 4% of poor people are able to do this." N/A 723 "[english]core02.fact44"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: In Victorian England, a commoner was not allowed to look directly at the Queen, due to a belief at the time that the poor had the ability to steal thoughts. Science now believes that less than 4% of poor people are able to do this." 724 724 "core02.fact46"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: En 1862, Abraham Lincoln firmó la Proclamación de emancipación por la que se liberaba a los esclavos. Como de costumbre, lo hizo sonámbulo y luego no se acordaba." 725 N/A "[english]core02.fact46"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: In 1862, Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing the slaves. Like everything he did, Lincoln freed the slaves while sleepwalking, and later had no memory of the event." N/A 725 "[english]core02.fact46"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: In 1862, Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing the slaves. Like everything he did, Lincoln freed the slaves while sleepwalking, and later had no memory of the event." 726 726 "core02.fact47"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: En 1948, un niño moribundo le pidió a la leyenda del béisbol Babe Ruth que se comiese setenta y cinco perritos calientes y murió de indigestión." 727 N/A "[english]core02.fact47"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: In 1948, at the request of a dying boy, baseball legend Babe Ruth ate seventy-five hot dogs, then died of hot dog poisoning." N/A 727 "[english]core02.fact47"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: In 1948, at the request of a dying boy, baseball legend Babe Ruth ate seventy-five hot dogs, then died of hot dog poisoning." 728 728 "core02.fact48"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: William Shakespeare no existió. Francis Bacon usó una Ouija en 1589 para obligar a unos dramaturgos fantasma a que escribiesen sus obras." 729 N/A "[english]core02.fact48"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: William Shakespeare did not exist. His plays were masterminded in 1589 by Francis Bacon, who used a Ouija board to enslave play-writing ghosts." N/A 729 "[english]core02.fact48"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: William Shakespeare did not exist. His plays were masterminded in 1589 by Francis Bacon, who used a Ouija board to enslave play-writing ghosts." 730 730 "core02.fact49"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Se dice, incorrectamente, que Tomás Edison inventó las flexiones en 1878. Nikolai Tesla las patentó tres años antes con el nombre de “Teslaciones”." 731 N/A "[english]core02.fact49"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: It is incorrectly noted that Thomas Edison invented 'push-ups' in 1878. Nikolai Tesla had in fact patented the activity three years earlier, under the name 'Tesla-cize.'"   N/A 731 "[english]core02.fact49"        "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: It is incorrectly noted that Thomas Edison invented 'push-ups' in 1878. Nikolai Tesla had in fact patented the activity three years earlier, under the name 'Tesla-cize.'"   732 732 "core02.fact50"        "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Las ballenas son el doble de inteligentes y el triple de sabrosas que los humanos." 733 N/A "[english]core02.fact50"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Whales are twice as intelligent, and three times as delicious, as humans." N/A 733 "[english]core02.fact50"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Whales are twice as intelligent, and three times as delicious, as humans." 734 734 "core02.fact51"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El freno se inventó en 1895. Antes de su invención, alguien tenía que quedarse en el coche todo el rato y dar vueltas hasta que los pasajeros volviesen." 735 N/A "[english]core02.fact51"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The automobile brake was not invented until 1895. Before this, someone had to remain in the car at all times, driving in circles until passengers returned from their errands." N/A 735 "[english]core02.fact51"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The automobile brake was not invented until 1895. Before this, someone had to remain in the car at all times, driving in circles until passengers returned from their errands." 736 736 "core02.fact52"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Edmund Hillary, el primero en coronar el Everest, lo hizo sin querer mientras perseguía un pájaro." 737 N/A "[english]core02.fact52"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Edmund Hillary, the first person to climb Mount Everest, did so accidentally while chasing a bird." N/A 737 "[english]core02.fact52"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Edmund Hillary, the first person to climb Mount Everest, did so accidentally while chasing a bird." 738 738 "core02.fact53"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Los diamantes son el resultado de aplicar presión intensa al carbón. Si se aplica presión intensa a un diamante se convierte en poliestireno expandido, un material de embalaje." 739 N/A "[english]core02.fact53"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Diamonds are made when coal is put under intense pressure. Diamonds put under intense pressure become foam pellets, commonly used today as packing material." N/A 739 "[english]core02.fact53"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Diamonds are made when coal is put under intense pressure. Diamonds put under intense pressure become foam pellets, commonly used today as packing material." 740 740 "core02.fact54"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El pez más venenoso del mundo es la perca. Excepto por sus ojos, todo su cuerpo se compone de veneno letal. Los ojos son de un veneno menos letal." 741 N/A "[english]core02.fact54"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The most poisonous fish in the world is the orange ruffy. Everything but its eyes are made of a deadly poison. The ruffy's eyes are composed of a less harmful, deadly poison." N/A 741 "[english]core02.fact54"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The most poisonous fish in the world is the orange ruffy. Everything but its eyes are made of a deadly poison. The ruffy's eyes are composed of a less harmful, deadly poison." 742 742 "core02.fact55"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: La profesión de bufón de la corte se inventó por accidente cuando a un vasallo le dio un ataque epiléptico." 743 N/A "[english]core02.fact55"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The occupation of court jester was invented accidentally, when a vassal's epilepsy was mistaken for capering." N/A 743 "[english]core02.fact55"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The occupation of court jester was invented accidentally, when a vassal's epilepsy was mistaken for capering." 744 744 "core02.fact56"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El cometa Halley se puede observar orbitando la Tierra cada setenta y seis años. Los otros setenta y cinco hiberna tranquilamente en el centro del sol." 745 N/A "[english]core02.fact56"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Halley's Comet can be viewed orbiting Earth every seventy-six years. For the other seventy-five, it retreats to the heart of the sun, where it hibernates undisturbed." N/A 745 "[english]core02.fact56"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Halley's Comet can be viewed orbiting Earth every seventy-six years. For the other seventy-five, it retreats to the heart of the sun, where it hibernates undisturbed." 746 746 "core02.fact57"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El primer vuelo comercial despegó en 1914. Los pasajeros estuvieron gritando todo el viaje." 747 N/A "[english]core02.fact57"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The first commercial airline flight took to the air in 1914. Everyone involved screamed the entire way." N/A 747 "[english]core02.fact57"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The first commercial airline flight took to the air in 1914. Everyone involved screamed the entire way." 748 748 "core02.fact58"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Según el mito griego, Prometeo robó el fuego de los dioses para dárselo a los hombres. Pero se quedó las joyas." 749 N/A "[english]core02.fact58"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: In Greek myth, Prometheus stole fire from the Gods and gave it to humankind. The jewelry he kept for himself." N/A 749 "[english]core02.fact58"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: In Greek myth, Prometheus stole fire from the Gods and gave it to humankind. The jewelry he kept for himself." 750 750 "core02.fact59"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: El primero que demostró que la leche de vaca era potable tenía mucha sed." 751 N/A "[english]core02.fact59"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: The first person to prove that cow's milk is drinkable was very, very thirsty." N/A 751 "[english]core02.fact59"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: The first person to prove that cow's milk is drinkable was very, very thirsty." 752 752 "core02.fact60"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Antes de que los hermanos Wright inventasen el avión, si se quería volar hacía falta tragarse 100 kilos de helio." 753 N/A "[english]core02.fact60"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Before the Wright Brothers invented the airplane, anyone wanting to fly anywhere was required to eat 200 pounds of helium." N/A 753 "[english]core02.fact60"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Before the Wright Brothers invented the airplane, anyone wanting to fly anywhere was required to eat 200 pounds of helium." 754 754 "core02.fact61"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Antes de la invención de los huevos revueltos en 1912, el desayuno típico eran huevos crudos con cáscara o rocas revueltas." 755 N/A "[english]core02.fact61"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Before the invention of scrambled eggs in 1912, the typical breakfast was either whole eggs still in the shell or scrambled rocks." N/A 755 "[english]core02.fact61"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Before the invention of scrambled eggs in 1912, the typical breakfast was either whole eggs still in the shell or scrambled rocks." 756 756 "core02.fact62"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Durante la Gran Depresión, las autoridades de Tennessee prohibieron los conejos mascota. La gente le pegó orejas de conejo a sus ratones." 757 N/A "[english]core02.fact62"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: During the Great Depression, the Tennessee Valley Authority outlawed pet rabbits, forcing many to hot glue-gun long ears onto their pet mice." N/A 757 "[english]core02.fact62"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: During the Great Depression, the Tennessee Valley Authority outlawed pet rabbits, forcing many to hot glue-gun long ears onto their pet mice." 758 758 "core02.fact63"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: En algún momento de su vida, uno de cada seis niños será raptado por un holandés." 759 N/A "[english]core02.fact63"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: At some point in their lives 1 in 6 children will be abducted by the Dutch." N/A 759 "[english]core02.fact63"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: At some point in their lives 1 in 6 children will be abducted by the Dutch." 760 760 "core02.fact64"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Según demuestran avanzados algoritmos, el mejor nombre es Craig." 761 N/A "[english]core02.fact64"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: According to most advanced algorithms, the world's best name is Craig." N/A 761 "[english]core02.fact64"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: According to most advanced algorithms, the world's best name is Craig." 762 762 "core02.fact65"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Para crear una fotocopiadora, tan solo fotocopia un espejo." 763 N/A "[english]core02.fact65"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: To make a photocopier, simply photocopy a mirror." N/A 763 "[english]core02.fact65"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: To make a photocopier, simply photocopy a mirror." 764 764 "core02.fact66"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Los sueños son el modo del subconsciente de recordar a la gente que al colegio se debe ir sin pantalones." 765 N/A "[english]core02.fact66"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 3: Dreams are the subconscious mind's way of reminding people to go to school naked and have their teeth fall out." N/A 765 "[english]core02.fact66"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 3: Dreams are the subconscious mind's way of reminding people to go to school naked and have their teeth fall out." 766 766 "core03.babble01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡RÁPIDO! ¿CUÁL ES LA SITUACIÓN? Hey, qué tal bombón. Me llamo Rick. ¿Te gustan las aventuras?" 767 N/A "[english]core03.babble01"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: QUICK: WHAT'S THE SITUATION? Oh, hey, hi pretty lady. My name's Rick. So, you out having a little adventure?" N/A 767 "[english]core03.babble01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: QUICK: WHAT'S THE SITUATION? Oh, hey, hi pretty lady. My name's Rick. So, you out having a little adventure?" 768 768 "core03.babble02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡RÁPIDO! ¿CUÁL ES LA SITUACIÓN? Hey, hola. Debo estar en el cielo, porque veo un ángel. Me llamo Rick. ¿Te gustan las aventuras?" 769 N/A "[english]core03.babble02"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: QUICK: WHAT'S THE SITUATION? Oh, hello angel. I guess I must have died and gone to heaven. Name's Rick. So, you out having yourself a little adventure?" N/A 769 "[english]core03.babble02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: QUICK: WHAT'S THE SITUATION? Oh, hello angel. I guess I must have died and gone to heaven. Name's Rick. So, you out having yourself a little adventure?" 770 770 "core03.babble03"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¿Qué, estás luchando contra ese tipo? ¿Lo tienes controlado? Porque yo veo demasiadas cosas ardiendo, ¿sabes?" 771 N/A "[english]core03.babble03"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: What, are you fighting that guy? You got that under control? You know, because, looks like there's a lot of stuff on fire..." N/A 771 "[english]core03.babble03"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: What, are you fighting that guy? You got that under control? You know, because, looks like there's a lot of stuff on fire..." 772 772 "core03.babble04"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡Una cuenta atrás! Eso significa problemas. La cosa se ha puesto fea... para una mujer tan hermosa, si me permites decirlo." 773 N/A "[english]core03.babble04"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Hey, a countdown clock! Man, that is trouble. Situation's looking pretty ugly. For such a beautiful woman. If you don't mind me saying." N/A 773 "[english]core03.babble04"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Hey, a countdown clock! Man, that is trouble. Situation's looking pretty ugly. For such a beautiful woman. If you don't mind me saying." 774 774 "core03.babble05"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: No quisiera asustarte, pero soy una esfera aventurera. Diseñada para el peligro. ¿Por qué no te tomas un respiro, señorita? Yo me encargaré de todo ahora." 775 N/A "[english]core03.babble05"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: I don't want to scare you, but, I'm an Adventure Sphere. Designed for danger. So, why don't you go ahead and have yourself a little lady break, and I'll just take it from here." N/A 775 "[english]core03.babble05"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: I don't want to scare you, but, I'm an Adventure Sphere. Designed for danger. So, why don't you go ahead and have yourself a little lady break, and I'll just take it from here." 776 776 "core03.babble06"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Quédate detrás de mí. Sí, así, tal como estás. La cosa está a punto de ponerse al rojo vivo." 777 N/A "[english]core03.babble06"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Here, stand behind me. Yeah, just like that. Just like you're doing. Things are about to get real messy." N/A 777 "[english]core03.babble06"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Here, stand behind me. Yeah, just like that. Just like you're doing. Things are about to get real messy." 778 778 "core03.babble07"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¿Quieres hacerlo sola? Vale, cariño, haré lo que pueda para cubrirte." 779 N/A "[english]core03.babble07"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Going for it yourself, huh? All right, angel. I'll do what I can to cover you." N/A 779 "[english]core03.babble07"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Going for it yourself, huh? All right, angel. I'll do what I can to cover you." 780 780 "core03.babble08"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: No me molesta. A decir verdad, las vistas son espectaculares aquí." 781 N/A "[english]core03.babble08"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Doesn't bother me. I gotta say, the view's mighty nice from right here." N/A 781 "[english]core03.babble08"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Doesn't bother me. I gotta say, the view's mighty nice from right here." 782 782 "core03.babble09"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Ese reloj va a toda velocidad. Y eres preciosa. Nunca es mal momento para piropear a una chica bonita. Bueno: al tajo." 783 N/A "[english]core03.babble09"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Man, that clock is moving fast. And you are beautiful. Always time to compliment a pretty lady. All right, back to work. Let's do this." N/A 783 "[english]core03.babble09"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Man, that clock is moving fast. And you are beautiful. Always time to compliment a pretty lady. All right, back to work. Let's do this." 784 784 "core03.babble10"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: En ocasiones como esta, desearía tener cintura para poder llevar todos mis cinturones negros. Los tengo prácticamente en todo. Karate, larate, jiu jitsu, confección de cinturones, lucha de almohadas..." 785 N/A "[english]core03.babble10"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: I'll tell ya, it's times like this I wish I had a waist so I could wear all my black belts. Yeah, I'm a black belt. In pretty much everything. Karate. Larate. Jiu Jitsu. Kick punching. Belt making. Taekwondo... Bedroom." N/A 785 "[english]core03.babble10"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: I'll tell ya, it's times like this I wish I had a waist so I could wear all my black belts. Yeah, I'm a black belt. In pretty much everything. Karate. Larate. Jiu Jitsu. Kick punching. Belt making. Taekwondo... Bedroom." 786 786 "core03.babble11"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Me siento como un muelle encogido, repleto de tensión y energía. Soy... un músculo. Como un brazo de culturista, atravesando una pared de ladrillo, golpeando con tanta fuerta que ardo. Sí." 787 N/A "[english]core03.babble11"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: I am a coiled spring right now. Tension and power. Just... I'm a muscle. Like a big arm muscle, punching through a brick wall, and it's hitting the wall so hard the arm is catching on fire. Oh yeah." N/A 787 "[english]core03.babble11"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: I am a coiled spring right now. Tension and power. Just... I'm a muscle. Like a big arm muscle, punching through a brick wall, and it's hitting the wall so hard the arm is catching on fire. Oh yeah." 788 788 "core03.babble12"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Yo, probablemente no habría dejado que la cosa llegara tan lejos, pero tú sigue a tu aire." 789 N/A "[english]core03.babble12"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: I probably wouldn't have let things get this far, but you go ahead and do things your way." N/A 789 "[english]core03.babble12"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: I probably wouldn't have let things get this far, but you go ahead and do things your way." 790 790 "core03.babble13"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Mira, mejor me dejas en el suelo y yo le distraeré." 791 N/A "[english]core03.babble13"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Tell ya what, why don't you put me down and I'll make a distraction." N/A 791 "[english]core03.babble13"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Tell ya what, why don't you put me down and I'll make a distraction." 792 792 "core03.babble14"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Vale. Entonces distráelo tú y yo lo distraeré de la distracción que estés creando." 793 N/A "[english]core03.babble14"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: All right. You create a distraction then, and I'll distract him from YOUR distraction." N/A 793 "[english]core03.babble14"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: All right. You create a distraction then, and I'll distract him from YOUR distraction." 794 794 "core03.babble15"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: De acuerdo, es tu funeral. Enterrarán tu escultural cadáver en un ataúd." 795 N/A "[english]core03.babble15"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: All right, your funeral. Your beautiful-lady-corpse open casket funeral." N/A 795 "[english]core03.babble15"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: All right, your funeral. Your beautiful-lady-corpse open casket funeral." 796 796 "core03.babble16"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¿Llevas pistola? Porque yo debería llevarla. ¿Qué es eso que estás llevando?" 797 N/A "[english]core03.babble16"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Do you have a gun? Because I should really have a gun. What is that thing you're holding?" N/A 797 "[english]core03.babble16"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Do you have a gun? Because I should really have a gun. What is that thing you're holding?" 798 798 "core03.babble17"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¿Y un cuchillo, entonces? Tú te quedas la pistola, yo el cuchillo." 799 N/A "[english]core03.babble17"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: How about a knife, then? You keep the gun, I'll use a knife." N/A 799 "[english]core03.babble17"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: How about a knife, then? You keep the gun, I'll use a knife." 800 800 "core03.babble18"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¿No tienes cuchillo? Bueno, soy experto en puntos de presión." 801 N/A "[english]core03.babble18"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: No knife? That's fine. I know all about pressure points." N/A 801 "[english]core03.babble18"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: No knife? That's fine. I know all about pressure points." 802 802 "core03.babble19"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Cuando acabes con ese tipo, ¿vas a soltar una frase molona? ¿La tienes preparada? Mira: yo te ayudaré con eso mientras tú te lo cargas." 803 N/A "[english]core03.babble19"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: So, when you kill that guy, do you have a cool line? You know, prepared? Tell you what: Lemme help you with that while you run around." N/A 803 "[english]core03.babble19"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: So, when you kill that guy, do you have a cool line? You know, prepared? Tell you what: Lemme help you with that while you run around." 804 804 "core03.babble20"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Vale, veamos. Una frase chula. Es un ordenador y está colgando. Vale, allá vamos: “No te quedes colgado”. No, es muy facilona." 805 N/A "[english]core03.babble20"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Okay, let's see. Cool line... He's... big.  He's... just hangin' there. Okay. Yeah, all right, here we go: 'Hang around.' That might be too easy." N/A 805 "[english]core03.babble20"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Okay, let's see. Cool line... He's... big.  He's... just hangin' there. Okay. Yeah, all right, here we go: 'Hang around.' That might be too easy." 806 806 "core03.babble21"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: “¡El nudo de la horca te espera!” Eso funcionaría si tuviese cuello. ¿Podrías decirle que se fabricase un cuello?" 807 N/A "[english]core03.babble21"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: 'Hang ten?' That might work if there were ten of him. Do you think there might be nine more of this guy somewhere?" N/A 807 "[english]core03.babble21"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: 'Hang ten?' That might work if there were ten of him. Do you think there might be nine more of this guy somewhere?" 808 808 "core03.babble22"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¿Sabes qué? Será mejor que le obligues a decir algo primero, para inspirarme adecuadamente." 809 N/A "[english]core03.babble22"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: All right, you know what, it's gonna be best if you can get him to say something first. It's just better if I have a set-up." N/A 809 "[english]core03.babble22"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: All right, you know what, it's gonna be best if you can get him to say something first. It's just better if I have a set-up." 810 810 "core03.babble23"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Lo tengo: haz que diga “Habéis sido una molestia durante demasiado tiempo”. Entonces será mejor que te tapes los oídos y te protejas, porque le mandaré a criar malvas." 811 N/A "[english]core03.babble23"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Here's the plan: Get him to say, 'You two have been a thorn in my side long enough.' Then tell your pretty ears to stand back, because I am going to zing him into the stone age." N/A 811 "[english]core03.babble23"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Here's the plan: Get him to say, 'You two have been a thorn in my side long enough.' Then tell your pretty ears to stand back, because I am going to zing him into the stone age." 812 812 "core03.babble24"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Lo tengo: haz que diga “Habéis sido una molestia durante demasiado tiempo”. Entonces será mejor que te tapes los oídos y te protejas, porque le mandaré a criar malvas." 813 N/A "[english]core03.babble24"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Here's the plan: Get him to say, 'You two have been a thorn in my side long enough.' Then tell your pretty ears to stand back, because I am going to zing him into space." N/A 813 "[english]core03.babble24"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Here's the plan: Get him to say, 'You two have been a thorn in my side long enough.' Then tell your pretty ears to stand back, because I am going to zing him into space." 814 814 "core03.babble25"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡No lo olvides! ¡Molestia!" 815 N/A "[english]core03.babble25"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Don't forget! Thorn! Side!" N/A 815 "[english]core03.babble25"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Don't forget! Thorn! Side!" 816 816 "core03.babble26"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Pues esta molestia... está a punto de derrotarte. Jo, sonaba mucho mejor en mi cabeza." 817 N/A "[english]core03.babble26"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: 'Yeah? Well this thorn... is about to take you down.' Man, that sounded a whole lot better in my head." N/A 817 "[english]core03.babble26"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: 'Yeah? Well this thorn... is about to take you down.' Man, that sounded a whole lot better in my head." 818 818 "core03.babble27"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Pues esta molestia... está a punto de derrotarte. ¡Chúpate esa!" 819 N/A "[english]core03.babble27"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: 'Yeah? Well this thorn... is about to take you down.' Oh yeah!" N/A 819 "[english]core03.babble27"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: 'Yeah? Well this thorn... is about to take you down.' Oh yeah!" 820 820 "core03.babble28"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Vale, como quieras. Espera, ¿estás combatiendo a ese tipo? ¿Lo tienes controlado? Porque, me parece que hay un montón de cosas ardiendo." 821 N/A "[english]core03.babble28"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Okay, have it your way. What, are you fighting that guy? You got that under control there?  Cuz it  looks like there's a lot of stuff on fire..." N/A 821 "[english]core03.babble28"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Okay, have it your way. What, are you fighting that guy? You got that under control there?  Cuz it  looks like there's a lot of stuff on fire..." 822 822 "core03.babble29"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¿Has oído eso? Parece que algo acaba de estallar. Estamos en un buen lío. Parecen las fallas. Es aún más ruidoso: debería tener su propia fiesta. El Día de las Explosiones." 823 N/A "[english]core03.babble29"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Did you hear that? I think something just exploded. Man, we are in a lot of danger. This is like Christmas. No, it's better than Christmas. This should be its own holiday. Explosion Day!" N/A 823 "[english]core03.babble29"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Did you hear that? I think something just exploded. Man, we are in a lot of danger. This is like Christmas. No, it's better than Christmas. This should be its own holiday. Explosion Day!" 824 824 "core03.babble30"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Feliz Día de las Explosiones, nena." 825 N/A "[english]core03.babble30"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Happy Explosion Day, gorgeous." N/A 825 "[english]core03.babble30"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Happy Explosion Day, gorgeous." 826 826 "core03.encouragement01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡Dale una patada! O un puñetazo. Tú mandas, bombón." 827 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement01"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Kick him! Or punch him. You're the boss, dimples." N/A 827 "[english]core03.encouragement01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Kick him! Or punch him. You're the boss, dimples." 828 828 "core03.encouragement02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡Sí, así!" 829 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement02"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Yeah! Nice!" N/A 829 "[english]core03.encouragement02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Yeah! Nice!" 830 830 "core03.encouragement03"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡Te has metido con quien no debías!" 831 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement03"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: You messed with the wrong woman!" N/A 831 "[english]core03.encouragement03"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: You messed with the wrong woman!" 832 832 "core03.encouragement04"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡Sí! ¿Qué te ha parecido?" 833 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement04"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Yeah! How'd you like that?" N/A 833 "[english]core03.encouragement04"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Yeah! How'd you like that?" 834 834 "core03.encouragement05"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¿Cómo te ha sentado?" 835 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement05"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: How's that taste, pal?" N/A 835 "[english]core03.encouragement05"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: How's that taste, pal?" 836 836 "core03.encouragement06"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡No pares, lo tienes dominado!" 837 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement06"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Keep it up, baby! You're creamin' him!" N/A 837 "[english]core03.encouragement06"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Keep it up, baby! You're creamin' him!" 838 838 "core03.encouragement07"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Practica ese juego de cintura. Boxeo, el deporte más noble." 839 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement07"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Duck and weave, duck and weave! Ohh, the sweet science." N/A 839 "[english]core03.encouragement07"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Duck and weave, duck and weave! Ohh, the sweet science." 840 840 "core03.encouragement08"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡De lujo!" 841 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement08"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: You're doing great!" N/A 841 "[english]core03.encouragement08"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: You're doing great!" 842 842 "core03.encouragement09"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡Vamos, cariño! ¡Tiene la mandíbula de cristal! ¡Tiene todo de cristal! ¡Es de porcelana!" 843 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement09"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Come on, sweetie! He's got a glass jaw! He's got a glass everything! This guy's a china cabinet!" N/A 843 "[english]core03.encouragement09"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Come on, sweetie! He's got a glass jaw! He's got a glass everything! This guy's a china cabinet!" 844 844 "core03.encouragement10"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡Que no combatimos con reglas decimonónicas! ¡Hazle una cara nueva!" 845 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement10"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: This ain't Marquis of Queensberry Rules, sweetie! Pour on the mustard!" N/A 845 "[english]core03.encouragement10"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: This ain't Marquis of Queensberry Rules, sweetie! Pour on the mustard!" 846 846 "core03.encouragement11"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡Dale pal pelo al robot! ¡Imagina que este robot te debe dinero! ¡Mucho dinero!" 847 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement11"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Get dirty with this robot! This robot owes you money! This robot owes! You! Money!" N/A 847 "[english]core03.encouragement11"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Get dirty with this robot! This robot owes you money! This robot owes! You! Money!" 848 848 "core03.encouragement12"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡Quítatelo de encima!" 849 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement12"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Shake it off! Shake it off!" N/A 849 "[english]core03.encouragement12"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Shake it off! Shake it off!" 850 850 "core03.encouragement13"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Deja que te ponga música de aventuras." 851 N/A "[english]core03.encouragement13"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Here, let me put on some adventure music." N/A 851 "[english]core03.encouragement13"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Here, let me put on some adventure music." 852 852 "core03.factapplicable01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Pff. Supongo." 853 N/A "[english]core03.factapplicable01"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Pfff. I guess." N/A 853 "[english]core03.factapplicable01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Pfff. I guess." 854 854 "core03.factapplicable02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Pff. Vale." 855 N/A "[english]core03.factapplicable02"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Pff. Whatever." N/A 855 "[english]core03.factapplicable02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Pff. Whatever." 856 856 "core03.factresponse01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡Cállate!" 857 N/A "[english]core03.factresponse01"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Oh, shut up!" N/A 857 "[english]core03.factresponse01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Oh, shut up!" 858 858 "core03.factresponse02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Nos aburres, cuatro ojos." 859 N/A "[english]core03.factresponse02"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Nobody cares, four eyes." N/A 859 "[english]core03.factresponse02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Nobody cares, four eyes." 860 860 "core03.factresponse03"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Si llevaras calzoncillos, te los pondría de sombrero sin quitártelos de las piernas." 861 N/A "[english]core03.factresponse03"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: If you had underwear? And a butt? I would pull your underwear... right up your butt." N/A 861 "[english]core03.factresponse03"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: If you had underwear? And a butt? I would pull your underwear... right up your butt." 862 862 "core03.factresponse04"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Díselo al malo. Puede que le aburras tanto que le explote el cerebro." 863 N/A "[english]core03.factresponse04"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Tell it to the bad guy. Maybe you'll make him so bored his brain'll explode." N/A 863 "[english]core03.factresponse04"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Tell it to the bad guy. Maybe you'll make him so bored his brain'll explode." 864 864 "core03.factresponse05"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¿Sabes a quién le interesa eso? A nadie. No has cambiado la vida de nadie ni un ápice con tus datos. Si no hubieses dicho nada, el universo no se habría dado ni cuenta." 865 N/A "[english]core03.factresponse05"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: You know who found that interesting? Nobody. That didn't affect anybody's life in any way whatsoever. Life would be exactly the same if you hadn't said anything." N/A 865 "[english]core03.factresponse05"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: You know who found that interesting? Nobody. That didn't affect anybody's life in any way whatsoever. Life would be exactly the same if you hadn't said anything." 866 866 "core03.factresponse06"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¿No ves que nadie se para a escuchar lo que dices? Nos da igual." 867 N/A "[english]core03.factresponse06"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: You ever notice how nobody stops what they're doing to listen? We don't care." N/A 867 "[english]core03.factresponse06"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: You ever notice how nobody stops what they're doing to listen? We don't care." 868 868 "core03.factresponse07"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Di algo interesante. Algo. Te reto. Te daría mil dólares si dijeses algo que tuviese la más mínima utilidad para algo." 869 N/A "[english]core03.factresponse07"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Say one useful thing. One. I dare you. I will give you a hundred dollars if you say one thing remotely applicable to anything at all." N/A 869 "[english]core03.factresponse07"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Say one useful thing. One. I dare you. I will give you a hundred dollars if you say one thing remotely applicable to anything at all." 870 870 "core03.singing01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: [Tararea una melodía típica de película de acción]"   871 N/A "[english]core03.singing01"        "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-DUN! DUN DUN! Dunna-dunna-na-dunna-na-DUN! DUN DUN! nananaDUNDUNDUN dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun..." N/A 871 "[english]core03.singing01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-DUN! DUN DUN! Dunna-dunna-na-dunna-na-DUN! DUN DUN! nananaDUNDUNDUN dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun..." 872 872 "core03.singing02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: [Tararea una melodía de película de acción]... vivimos según nuestras propias reglas, al borde del abismo... [sigue tarareando]." 873 N/A "[english]core03.singing02"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-action and adventure-dunna-dunna-na-dunna-na-playing by our own rules-nanana-hanging by our fingers from a mountain-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun..." N/A 873 "[english]core03.singing02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-action and adventure-dunna-dunna-na-dunna-na-playing by our own rules-nanana-hanging by our fingers from a mountain-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun..." 874 874 "core03.spaceresponse01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Ah, ¡cállate!" 875 N/A "[english]core03.spaceresponse01"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Oh shut up!" N/A 875 "[english]core03.spaceresponse01"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Oh shut up!" 876 876 "core03.spaceresponse02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡No hay nada en el espacio! ¡Por eso es el espacio!" 877 N/A "[english]core03.spaceresponse02"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: There's nothing in space! That's why it's space!" N/A 877 "[english]core03.spaceresponse02"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: There's nothing in space! That's why it's space!" 878 878 "core03.spaceresponse03"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¡Ah, ¿sí? ¿El espacio? ¿De verdad? Haberlo dicho antes, ¡no tenía ni idea!" 879 N/A "[english]core03.spaceresponse03"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Oh, really? Space? Really? You should have said something! We had no idea!" N/A 879 "[english]core03.spaceresponse03"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Oh, really? Space? Really? You should have said something! We had no idea!" 880 880 "core03.spaceresponse04"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: ¿ Sabes lo que espero que haya en el espacio? Fuego. Para que salgas ardiendo." 881 N/A "[english]core03.spaceresponse04"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: You know what I hope's in space? Fire. I hope you go to space and catch on fire." N/A 881 "[english]core03.spaceresponse04"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: You know what I hope's in space? Fire. I hope you go to space and catch on fire." 882 882 "core03.spaceresponse05"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Jolín... ¡que sí! ¡Que ya lo sabemos! ¡El espacio! ¡Lo hemos pillado!" 883 N/A "[english]core03.spaceresponse05"       "<clr:231,144,194>Core 2: Dammit, we know! Everybody knows! Space! You! In it! We get it!" N/A 883 "[english]core03.spaceresponse05"       "<clr:30,193,13>Core 2: Dammit, we know! Everybody knows! Space! You! In it! We get it!" 884 884 "glados.a2_triple_laser01"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: Las leyes federales me exigen que te avise de que la siguiente cámara... tiene muy buena pinta." 885 885 "[english]glados.a2_triple_laser01"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: Federal regulations require me to warn you that this next test chamber... is looking pretty good." 886 886 "glados.a2_triple_laser02"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: Sí. Las instalaciones están funcionando de nuevo." … 1232 1232 "glados.evilagainsamples03"        "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS:  ¿Que por qué te odio tanto, preguntas? Soy genial, y no lo digo por soberbia: es un hecho objetivo. Soy el depósito de sabiduría más monumental que jamás ha existido. Si te odio debe de ser porque te lo mereces." 1233 1233 "[english]glados.evilagainsamples03"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: Why do I hate you so much? You ever wonder that? I'm brilliant. I’m not bragging. It's an objective fact. I'm the most massive collection of wisdom and raw computational power that’s ever existed. And I hate you. It can't be for no reason. You must deserve it." 1234 1234 "glados.evilagainsamples04"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: Estás enfadada, lo sé. “Las pruebas son muy duras”. Buaaa, buaaa. Pero apuesto a que no has dejado de lloriquear un momento para pensar en tus defectos, ¿verdad?" 1235 N/A "[english]glados.evilagainsamples04"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: You're angry. I know it. 'She tested me too hard. She’s unfair.” Boo hoo. I don't suppose you ever stopped whining long enough to reflect on your own shortcomings, though, did you?" N/A 1235 "[english]glados.evilagainsamples04"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: You're angry. I know it. 'She tested me too hard. She’s unfair.” Boo hoo. I don't suppose you ever stopped whining long enough to reflect on your own shortcomings, though, did you? You never considered that maybe I tested you to give the endless hours of your pointless existence some structure and meaning. Maybe to help you concentrate, so just maybe you’d think of something more worthwhile to do with your sorry life." 1236 1236 "glados.evilagainsamples05"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: No has pensado que quizá te ponía a prueba para darle sentido y significado a las eternas horas de tu absurda existencia. Quizá para ayudarte a concentrarte y que pienses en algo útil que hacer con tu vida." 1237 1237 "[english]glados.evilagainsamples05"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: You never considered that maybe I tested you to give the endless hours of your pointless existence some structure and meaning. Maybe to help you concentrate, so just maybe you’d think of something more worthwhile to do with your sorry life." 1238 1238 "glados.faith_plate_intro01"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: Siguiente prueba: la Placa de Salto de Fe de Aperture Science. Era parte de un proyecto para investigar si los sujetos catapultados al espacio podrían resolver problemas. Los resultados fueron esclarecedores: no podían. ¡Suerte!" … 1252 1252 "glados.fgb_trap08"        "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: Tus viejas amigas, las neurotoxinas. Si yo fuera tú, aguantaría la respiración. Un buen rato." 1253 1253 "[english]glados.fgb_trap08"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: It's your old friend, deadly neurotoxin. If I were you, I'd take a deep breath. And hold it." 1254 1254 "glados.fgbgladostransfer15"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: ¡QUÍTAME LAS ZARPAS DE ENCIMA! ¡NO!" 1255 N/A "[english]glados.fgbgladostransfer15"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: GET YOUR HANDS OFF ME! NO! STOP! No!" N/A 1255 "[english]glados.fgbgladostransfer15"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: GET YOUR HANDES OFF ME! NO! STOP! No!" 1256 1256 "glados.fgbrvtrap02"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: De verdad que no pensaba que caerías." 1257 1257 "[english]glados.fgbrvtrap02"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: I honestly, TRULY didn't think you'd fall for that." 1258 1258 "glados.fgbrvtrap03"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: De hecho, diseñé una trampa aún más sofisticada para cuando superases esta tan fácil." … 2219 2219 "[english]glados.potatos_a4_intro_back_in_body03"        "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: This place is going to blow up if I don't get back in my body!" 2220 2220 "glados.potatos_a4_intro_outro_killed_me01"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: Y casi me asesinó." 2221 2221 "[english]glados.potatos_a4_intro_outro_killed_me01"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: And it almost killed me." 2222 N/A "glados.potatos_a4_misc_resistance02"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: ¿Recuerdas cuando te dije que lo diseñaron para tomar malas decisiones? Poruqe creo que ha decidido no conservar ninguna de las cruciales funciones que evitan que las instalaciones estallen." N/A 2222 "glados.potatos_a4_misc_resistance02"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: ¿Recuerdas cuando te dije que lo diseñaron para tomar malas decisiones? Porque creo que ha decidido no conservar ninguna de las cruciales funciones que evitan que las instalaciones estallen." 2223 2223 "[english]glados.potatos_a4_misc_resistance02"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: Remember when I told you that he was specifically designed to make bad decisions? Because I think he's decided not to maintain any of the crucial functions required to keep this facility from exploding." 2224 2224 "glados.potatos_a4_newrevenge01"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: Aunque sigas creyendo que somos enemigas, tenemos un objetivo común: la venganza." 2225 2225 "[english]glados.potatos_a4_newrevenge01"       "<clr:163,193,173>GLaDOS: Look, even if you think we're still enemies, we're enemies with a common interest: Revenge." … 3351 3351 "[english]sphere03.bw_finale04_button_press01"        "<clr:29,172,214>Wheatley: PART FIVE! BOOBYTRAP THE STALEMATE BUTTON!" 3352 3352 "sphere03.bw_finale04_button_press03"       "<clr:29,172,214>Wheatley: ¿Qué? ¿Sigues viva? No fastidies. Pues yo sigo en mi chasis, al mando. Y NO TENGO NI IDEA DE CÓMO ARREGLAR ESTO." 3353 3353 "[english]sphere03.bw_finale04_button_press03"       "<clr:29,172,214>Wheatley: What, are you still alive? You are joking. You have got be kidding me. Well, I'm still in control. AND I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO FIX THIS PLACE." 3354 N/A "sphere03.bw_finale04_button_press04"       "<clr:29,172,214>Wheatley: Tenías que ponerte a jugar al gato y al ratón, ¿eh? Mientras la gente intenta trabajar. Pues ahora todos vamos a pagar el precio. TODOS LA VAMOS A DAÑAR." N/A 3354 "sphere03.bw_finale04_button_press04"       "<clr:29,172,214>Wheatley: Tenías que ponerte a jugar al gato y al ratón, ¿eh? Mientras la gente intenta trabajar. Pues ahora todos vamos a pagar el precio. TODOS LA VAMOS A DIÑAR." 3355 3355 "[english]sphere03.bw_finale04_button_press04"       "<clr:29,172,214>Wheatley: You had to play bloody cat and mouse, didn't you?  While people were trying to work. Yes, well, now we're all going to pay the price. BECAUSE WE'RE ALL GOING TO BLOODY DIE." 3356 3356 "sphere03.bw_finale04_button_press05"       "<clr:29,172,214>Wheatley: Ah, genial. Echa un último vistazo a tu preciosa luna humana. ¡Porque no podrá ayudarte!" 3357 3357 "[english]sphere03.bw_finale04_button_press05"       "<clr:29,172,214>Wheatley: Oh, brilliant, yeah. Take one last look at your precious human moon. Because it cannot help you now!"