The only thing we have to go off of from this comment directly is "internal combustion", which may be a p13; I've checked and can't seem to find which p13 is being referenced here (Belchunko's p13 is called "BAT", and Buckingham's p13 "FLYTRAP", and the other two p13 oscillators on the wiki have no relevant comments). As such, it's likely that this name was reused for another pattern which ultimately was not a p13.Names like ROWLAND EMMETT'S FUNICULAR, PILEDRIVER, ROSE WINDOW, FERN LEAF, WOLF TRAP, THE CONJOINED, WELLDRILLER, HORNET HIVE, MANHATTEN PROJECT, MACE, BROADWAY, FROG BOG, LINCOLN TUNNEL, SEWING MACHINE, THE LION OF BELFORT, RADIOLARIAN, SIGNAL INJECTOR, PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE, TV TEST PATTERN, INTERNAL COMBUSTION (the last from a defective website that would NOT show a pattern named this, so I put the monicker on an appropiate P13 osc.),WILY COYOTE, ///
Unfortunately Catagolue doesn't have a search option, so if he did end up commenting these names under given patterns then we currently wouldn't know.
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Another rather important thing I'd like to address is his statement on the naming of what is currently referred to as R2-D2:
I find this statement to be rather intriguing, but can't seem to find anything backing it up so far. Is this true? If we can find any other proof of this being the case, a page split (or at least clarification) may be in order. I'd be all for referring to these stator variants with these distinct names, but am probably the only one who thinks so.This is NOT R2D2 despite what the inadequate LifeWiki says. It is C3P0. You can't radically alter an oscillator and say it's the same oscillator. Several oscillators have endless extendability, but R2D2 and C3PO are two totally different birds, and have separate listings on my Master Index.