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The explanation states that Crash is the one who did the hack and tells Burn to make a wish at the appropriate time, but the conversation between the two in the comic shows the reverse. {{unsigned ip|108.162.249.204}}
 
The explanation states that Crash is the one who did the hack and tells Burn to make a wish at the appropriate time, but the conversation between the two in the comic shows the reverse. {{unsigned ip|108.162.249.204}}
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I just re-watched Hackers and I believe the explanation is incorrect. When "Crash and Burn" shows up on the buildings, Crash says "Beat that" to Burn. That implies that he did the hack and not their friends. Given that information, I would interpret the comic as Burn one-upping Crash. If people agree, I'll adjust the explanation.
 
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[[User:Jrondeau|Jrondeau]] ([[User talk:Jrondeau|talk]]) 01:32, 28 February 2016 (UTC)
 
  
 
Guys!  Part of this comic seems reality and part seems fantasy. Can someone please clear up about the divide?  Would it really be (have been) possible to reconnect with this mission?  Did someone apart from NASA attempt this?  Doesn't anybody else think that this would be good to know???  [[Special:Contributions/108.162.219.58|108.162.219.58]] 03:09, 4 March 2014 (UTC)
 
Guys!  Part of this comic seems reality and part seems fantasy. Can someone please clear up about the divide?  Would it really be (have been) possible to reconnect with this mission?  Did someone apart from NASA attempt this?  Doesn't anybody else think that this would be good to know???  [[Special:Contributions/108.162.219.58|108.162.219.58]] 03:09, 4 March 2014 (UTC)

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