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m (DeaMiri moved page Talk:First EA-PLANT War to Talk:First Bloody Valentine War: It is never once referred to as "EA-PLANT War" in the show, nor does that title accurately describe the war. Essentially, the Earth Alliance is a military organizati...)
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It also changed the military doctrine by completely removing all female soldiers from it's ranks in order to use them for breeding more soldiers or to produce weapons of war. The sole exception was Stellar Loussier who was an Extended project.

Is this true? --Bronx01 (talk|contribs) 18:42, January 31, 2013 (UTC)

  • No. Just by the Phantom Pain alone, there was also Mudie Holcroft and Matisse Adukurf. Probably the reason for saying this is because of the lack of female Earth Alliance characters in SEED Destiny, which, for all means and purposes, does not mean that the EA suddenly pulled that stunt. Ashura Blaze (talk) 23:15, January 31, 2013 (UTC)
Thanks. About the Second Bloody Valentine, are the Earth Alliances and Atlantic Federation dissolved after the conflict? --Bronx01 (talk|contribs) 23:23, January 31, 2013 (UTC)
It's a possibility, but I'm personally not certain of it. I see that this page and its successor have been renamed for whatever reason. Sounds okay, I guess, but it probably should be rewritten in a more in-universe sort of thing. The One Year War for example seems to have been written from a Wikipedia standpoint.--Observer Supreme 12:03, April 28, 2016 (UTC)
I was the one who renamed the page. The reason as stated in the change log/page history is that 'First EA-PLANT War' is official name of the war in Gundam SEED as stated in the HG revive Freedom and MG Strike Rouge Ootori. 'First Alliance-PLANT War' is an alternate translation. AFAIK, the term 'Bloody Valentine War' is just a fan creation and was never used in official works/publications…Zeph08 (talk) 12:19, April 28, 2016 (UTC)
Good job then.--Observer Supreme 13:49, April 28, 2016 (UTC)