Talk:Body Wars

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Complete time line of events in queue and loading[edit]

Not sure if all of this belongs in the article, but here it is for reference:

Upper queue[edit]

  • Body probe vehicle "Zulu 714" is ready for boarding in bay 1 and the "spinal dura mater observation team" are paged.
  • Body probe vehicle "Sierra 657" is online for miniaturization is bay 3, condition: code green.
  • A "molecular compression specialist" is paged to bay 2.

Lower queue[edit]

  • Body probe vehicle "Sierra 657" is miniaturized into the "occipital frontalis muscle" in bay 3.
  • Personal wanting to explore the "tympanic membrane" are paged to briefing room 117.
  • "Particle reduction technician Harris" is asked to contact bay 1.
  • Body probe vehicle "Charlie 218" has final clearance, loading begins.
  • Body probe vehicle "Charlie 218" is miniaturized into a volunteer who's arm was bruised in a fall.

Loading area[edit]

  • Scott Carey is paged to the de-miniaturization briefing room.
  • Dr. Victoria Humphrey is asked to pick up the "epidermal cell scanner" from bay 3.
  • Body probe vehicle "Bravo 229" is rolled to loading area in bay 2, condition: code yellow.
  • Body probe vehicle "Foxtrot 817" body probe vehicle is de-miniaturized in bay 3.
  • Body probe vehicle "Zulu 714" becomes miniaturized and enters the "spinal dura mater"

--blm07 18:48, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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BetacommandBot 13:57, 26 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]


I wish pages like this could be kept more up to date. I would do it myself but I haven't been to Disney World since 2002. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.110.15.142 (talk) 12:19, 18 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

What needs to be updated on a page for a ride that has not operated in six years? 70.88.213.74 (talk) 20:24, 12 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

You guys HAVEN'T mentioned the girl who died on this ride? you monsters! Multiverseman (talk) 02:26, 16 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

closing date?[edit]

The date of closure is desparately needed in this article? Anyone have a good source? 78.26 (talk) 22:47, 6 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

MetLife not mentioned?[edit]

I'm surprised that this article goes to some lengths to mention the acronym MET and yet fails to mentions that the entire Wonders of Life pavilion was sponsored by MetLife. That's why the MET acronym was created, after all. I took a VIP tour of the pavilion around 2001. Every non-customer-facing employee there was an employee of MetLife. They had a whole executive boardroom, video editing rooms, and stations in an overhead observation room where visitors could operate the security cameras looking at the crowds below. 134.204.220.36 (talk) 20:06, 8 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]