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[[Image:heartlevel2. | {{protip|To increase Chris' heart level to 100%, simply be female and say "hello" to him. Males may attempt heart-recovery by announcing exciting new Sonichu Game development efforts, but this doesn't work as reliably.}} | ||
[[Image:heartlevel2.jpg|thumb|right|This is a real rarity.]] | |||
[[Image:145-ShatteredHeart.jpg|thumb|right|This happens all the time.]] | [[Image:145-ShatteredHeart.jpg|thumb|right|This happens all the time.]] | ||
[[Image:heartlevel1.jpg|thumb|right|This sounds about right.]] | [[Image:heartlevel1.jpg|thumb|right|This sounds about right.]] | ||
[[Heart level]] is Chris's measure of his emotional state. Because Chris has spent his life playing video games instead of socialising with actual people, he is only able to express his emotions in video game-inspired terms. It first appeared in [[Sonichu 1|Sub-Episode 2: The Rise & Fall of My Heart]] (where it hit its lowest recorded level, 15%) but he uses the term in general conversation as well. | [[Heart level]] is Chris's measure of his emotional state. Because Chris has spent his life playing video games instead of socialising with actual people, he is only able to express his emotions in video game-inspired terms. It first appeared in [[Sonichu 1|Sub-Episode 2: The Rise & Fall of My Heart]] (where it hit its lowest recorded level, 15%) but he uses the term in general conversation as well. | ||
Revision as of 04:53, 14 November 2009
Heart level is Chris's measure of his emotional state. Because Chris has spent his life playing video games instead of socialising with actual people, he is only able to express his emotions in video game-inspired terms. It first appeared in Sub-Episode 2: The Rise & Fall of My Heart (where it hit its lowest recorded level, 15%) but he uses the term in general conversation as well.