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David is known in New Eden as "Canby".
 
David is known in New Eden as "Canby".
   
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Is also a known French-Canadian (95%FR - 5%CDA)
"Canby" has very few meaning's within the English Language, the following will try to explain these meaning's and/or expressions.
 
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"Canby" has very few meaning's within the English Language(due to being French), the following will try to explain these meaning's and/or expressions based on the best translation possible.
   
   
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2) A type of Birth Certificate first introduced before the age of time BC.
 
2) A type of Birth Certificate first introduced before the age of time BC.
   
3) A person who is known to leave his drones alone and in the middle of nowhere in New Eden.(for ref please seek: STC, Staf, Buc, Rham)
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3) A person who is known to leave his drones alone and in the middle of nowhere in New Eden.(for ref please seek: STC, Staf, Buc, Rham).
 
4) A God of exceeding forgiveness, which is why the original author is still alive. Bwaaaaa HHHaaaa HAAAAA!(however this is yet to be confirmed, as his "godliness" only's applies in New Eden)
 
 
 
 
Well Damn! It appears TT has discovered my secret. I'm immortal!
 

Revision as of 23:41, 25 March 2012

BirthCert

Canby's earliest found Birth Cirtificate

CANBY


David is known in New Eden as "Canby".

Is also a known French-Canadian (95%FR - 5%CDA)

"Canby" has very few meaning's within the English Language(due to being French), the following will try to explain these meaning's and/or expressions based on the best translation possible.


"Canby" is described as:..

1) A measurement of age equivalent to 1'634'965 years of age(approx, due to current carbon dating it is still unknown if this age is correct, so please allow for for a further 25'000 years)

2) A type of Birth Certificate first introduced before the age of time BC.

3) A person who is known to leave his drones alone and in the middle of nowhere in New Eden.(for ref please seek: STC, Staf, Buc, Rham).