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[edit] Creature of the ending

I know that you have questions about this... But if you use your mind, you can think that this is only the Devil inside Jin... eso no más...

But wait! How could that be the Devil within Jin when Dragunov's prologue mentions something about a body found in frozen tundra? And, if that was Jin's Devil, then how come in the background you see an unreverted Devil Jin behind Dragunov? -雷慈善X

My thoughts: The thing in the other tank is the anomalous object that was discovered below the permafrost. It was awakened by Devil Jin. I don't know why somebody would want to awaken it, though. Since Dragunov did not find Devil Jin, this creature could not have been awakened.

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There is no possibility that the anomalous object is Unknown Character. The anomalous object was transported to a research facility, and there is no mention of Zafina's group (or anybody besides the anomalous object) being met. JunKazamaFan 19:25, 15 September 2007 (PDT)

That's very true. Do you think that's what Zafina saw when she opened those doors? I mean, if you look at it, as the doors opened, there were little things of ice floating around, and then you see the Unknown Character. (And if she's from India, why does that temple look Egyptian?) --Sakura 05:02, 16 September 2007 (PDT)
Yes, I think she saw the Unknown Character. About the "temple" question: I don't know. JunKazamaFan 05:21, 16 September 2007 (PDT)
Well, I guess I would have that reaction if I saw I giant monster when I opened really huge doors, too. --Rai
So would I. Who wouldn't? JunKazamaFan 05:40, 16 September 2007 (PDT)
Yeah. --RaiJinX
Okay, rollback or not, I will rewrite this: I really think the creature in the end is not Azazel nor Devil (or Devil Kazuya), because we can see its silhuette from 0:43 to 0:45 and doesn't look like them: it just looks like Jinpachi. It has the bald head, the beard and all the rest. For this reason I'll add the theory, of course leaving unchanged the rest.--KombatGod 14:23, 2 March 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Dragunov's name misspelled

JunKazamaFan - Growl snare snare growl.
TALK - 15:41, 29 November 2007 (PST)
I noticed that Dragunov's name was spelled "Dragnov" in a Tekken 6 video ([1]). I'm adding it to the article, as I think it should be noted. I don't know if, for whatever reason, they are changing it to "Dragnov", or if they misspelled it. I'm just bringing this to everyone's attention.
JunKazamaFan - Growl snare snare growl.
TALK - 15:41, 29 November 2007 (PST)~
Well, since it's also spelled "Dragnov" on a Tekken 6 poster ([2]), I guess the former reason is the reason.
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15:29, 29 November 2007 (PST)
*ahem*. Seeing that the arcade is still a beta-version, it's likely to be a screw-up on the translator's side. Also, what you linked to is a magazine scan, not a poster.
JunKazamaFan - Growl snare snare growl.
TALK - 15:41, 29 November 2007 (PST)
I looked at his Tekken-Official profile image shortly after I posted that. So, I was getting confused. That's probably it. I find it hard to believe that Namco would misspell the name of one of their characters. Yes, that's right. It doesn't even look like a poster, so I don't know why I said that. Sorry. My bad.
JunKazamaFan - Growl snare snare growl.
TALK - 05:38, 15 February 2008 (PST)
Well, on YouTube, bzcharkl told me that it has been changed to "Dragunov" in the international version of Tekken 6, and that "Dragnov" was a translation error ([3]). I'm glad that it's been fixed!

[edit] Dragunov's silence

My theory of Dragunov's silence is that he can only speak Russian and because others can't, he prefers to remain silent.

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