Talk:Divergence Eve

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Timeline
In the article it says "Seraphim's anti-ghoul technology has grown by leaps and bounds despite there being only a few short days between the two series." However, time had stopped at December 24th, so on the Ring there was no way to know how much time had gone by. The end of the Divergence Eve portion showing Misaki in 2314 and the beginning of Misaki Chronicles being set in 2315 suggests at least a better part of a year had passed. JoeD80 (talk) 19:25, 28 May 2012 (UTC)

Director
The article text says "series created by Takumi Tsukumo and directed by Hiroshi Negishi" but the short summary table says "Directed by Atsushi Takada" -- which is it? Divergence Eve and Misaki Chronicles seem to have character, stylistic, and plot similarities to "Amazing Nurse Nanako" directed by Hiroshi Negishi and also produced by Radix studio.