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Sua resolutio(1 368 × 706 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 505 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/png)

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English: We don't have any name for this kind of vehicle, but this is a vehicle which can both hover over ground and can fly in the air, but not made for being in space, and also has a combat system. This model is called Mercure (not Mercury nor mercury as the chemical element). Behind it lies a same model but as a police vehicle, and customed for the requirements of a police vehicle. The picture is taken in the virtual world of Second Life 25 October 2013.
Latina: Non habemus nomen huic generi vehiculi, sed hoc est vehiculum quod potest pendere super terram et volare in aerem, sed non factum in spatio esse, atque systema proelii habet. Haec species Anglice Mercure appellatur (non Anglicae Mercury "Mercurius" nec mercury "hydrargyrum"). Non est nomen nec verbum Anglicum, et latinitate dare "Mercur" esse potest. Ante id eandem speciem iacet sed ut vehiculum vigilis, et rei vehiculorum vigilis accomodato. Imago photographata est in mundo virtuali Vita Secunda die 25 Octobris 2013.
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Auctor Jin Zan

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25 Octobris 2013

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recentissima12:23, 26 Octobris 2013Minutum speculum redactionis 12:23, 26 Octobris 2013 factae1 368 × 706 (505 chiliocteti)Jin ZanUser created page with UploadWizard

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