Thread:CarusELumen/@comment-5426254-20130921202124/@comment-4123264-20131004023955

Okay, let's compare notes, then.

I still thinking it's "adamanet" since none of the definitions of "animate" really seem to connect to what's being said, except maybe for "make alive or lively," possibly. Plus, I hear a "d", 95% sure of that.

I'm pretty sure you're right with the "look at what happened with White Fang!", though there might be a "the" before "White Fang"...

... Yeah, I have no idea if it's scallops, scholars, or scallions. The accent, man! (Though my bet is on "scholars", same as you - I think I hear an "r" at the end.)

I put my giant ear up to the speakers of both my laptop & phone, & it's officially "stuff". Weird to say, but it's Jaune, right?

Yeah, it's hard to tell the first time she says it, but when Blake slows down with her insult, she definitely says "he", so I'd go with that for the earlier as well. So what if Cardin knows the general lost? He still lost.

I thought this, too, but after listening closely to the fast dialogue again, I'm 79% sure there's an "n" sound at the end over a "d". Maybe... Whichever you (or our tiebreaker) thinks is right.

Yeah, there seems to be an "I" in there, & I think it's correct - he's not just talking about past experiences, but overall team battles, I think. A little sad, actually...

Most definitely "then," hand's down, no question.

Also didn't hear an "-ing" sound now, so I'd go with "overhear", too.

& "gotta". I always use "gotta" when it seems like characters would use shortened or more modern ways of saying things. Oh, & no "I've" like in my current transcript - I hear "I" now.

& yes, "that's" will always be the thing. There are very few characters who will use two words when they can use one, so yeah, that's accurate to me. -

That should be it! I'll let Gundam Legilis try the decide the harder ones if you want, but I'm glad I could help again!