Talk:Alisa Bosconovitch

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Does anyone thinks that maybe the way "Boskonovitch" is spelt in Alisa's name is misspelt? Its a possibility... TekkenMishimaForce 17:46, 19 September 2008 (UTC)

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Hecko Xtalk - blog - anime rants
19:17, 19 September 2008 (UTC)
Of course. And it also might not be 'Alisa', but 'Alysa', 'Allisa', or 'Allysa'. However, this is the way it is spelled in the official trailer, so until Namco admits to it being a mistake and corrects it, or it gets changed in the NA and EU versions, it's gonna stay this way.
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ILHI - "Leave behind your fears. Please believe; you will not falter. There's no danger here, you can breathe in clear blue water."
TALK - 10:43, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
In Tekken 1 Mr. Sir Dr. Boskonvitch was indeed spelt "Bosconovitch"... just so you know. Not that it should affect much, but the error may have routed from the same place or for similar reasons.
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TALK - 09:46, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
Played BR. Didn't change in PAL ver. and it probably won't change in the NTSC ver.

Geppetto's daughter?[edit]

Part of the storyline of Doctor B. in Tekken 3 told about him trying to save his daughter. This is why he made experiments like cryosleeping and created the Jacks. Since her first announcement I tought Alisa probably is his revived daughter or a cyborg replica of her, but this isn't staded anywere. Anyway I really think this is the truth for some reasons:

  • She has Boskonovitch sourname instead of simply a code name.
  • In her storyline is said she is Dr. Boskonvitch's final project, just as in Tekken 3 was staded about saving his daughter.
  • It doesn't make sense creating a cyborg with a girl's sembiance instead of a muscolar fighter.Cleveland Web Designers

Am I the only one who tink this? --KombatGod 15:21, 15 December 2008 (UTC)

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Hecko Xtalk - blog - anime rants
16:18, 15 December 2008 (UTC)
Responses in the same order:
  • Could simply mean that he felt attached to it, or that he built it in the image of his daughter and thus named it after her.
  • Has no real relevence to whether or not it's his daughter.
  • Why not? She maybe be physically weaker, but compared to the Jacks she is also faster, more agile, has air superiority, and is overall far more deadly.

All in all, while I don't rule it as impossible, I would say that the odds of it being an android built in the image of his daughter is higher than the odds of it being her cybernetically modified.

Story[edit]

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TALK - 23:44, 28 February 2009 (UTC)
Isn't that last part ("...what in the hell is she?") part of it?
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TALK - 03:12, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
Yes, that is indeed a part of Alisa's story.


Undo[edit]

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Whoops, misread the differences...Nice pick up

It's all good.

Quotes[edit]

Can someone please add in Alisa's quotes? Angie Y. 23:13, 18 May 2009 (UTC)

Chainsaws/Lightsabers[edit]

Um, does anyone know the reason behind the substitution of Alisa's chainsaws for lightsabers in the Korean version of BR? --TMF 13:27, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

AlisaxLars???[edit]

Ia it possible that Lars is in love with Alisa?? -AlisaBosconovitch

It is always possible, but however highly unlikely. The likelihood of him caring about her because they were partners while searching for Jin is higher. --Hecko 14:14, 11 February 2010 (UTC)
But can happen in the future games right?? -AlisaBosconovitch
Like I said, there's always a possibility of it happening, but it is highly unlikely. I mean, what would there be to pursue? Regardless of how much she looks human, she will always remain an android. Even if he -were- to develope feelings for her, he would probably just set them aside as being irrational since she's not human. Odds are that they'll never be more than partners, but that's really more up to Namco's storywriters. --Hecko 12:30, 12 February 2010 (UTC)
OK. Tnx!!
There are clues leading to it, such as the part in Scenario Campaign when Jin asks Lars "Did you fall in love with it?"'. But that's just my opinion. --Tekken-EX 09:01, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
I couldn't help but think of a line from American Dad! when I read this conversation: "When will you people learn that robots - are - EROTIC?!" While this kind of thing isn't generally part of the official Tekken storyline, I think it's pretty clear from Lars and Alisa's interactions in Tekken 6 and Tag Tournament 2 that they're supposed to like each other. If you're interested in the history of this kind of relationship in fiction, you might like to check out some of Isaac Asmiov's novels and short stories, such as The Robots of Dawn and Bicentennial Man. Mr. President 22:01, 23 July 2012 (PDT)
Do you even have proof that the interactions of Lars and Alisa in the Scenario Campaign are even canon. At the moment the shipping is under hinted because we don't even have the epilogue of Tekken 6 while anything in Tekken Tag 2 is non-canon Toilethead101

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Yoshimitsu's sword blockable?[edit]

[quote]As with Yoshimitsu's "sword" attacks, Alisa's "chainsaw" attacks are blockable.[/quote] ah, dunno how things are in Tekken 6, but i know in Tekken 3 and 5, Yoshimitsu's sword attacks are not blockable at all. (possible to dodge/interupt, but not block.) can someone confirm that Yoshimitsu's sword attacks are blockable? (in the relevant tournaments/tekken versions, aka 6) Hans Henrik 10:13, 24 July 2011 (PDT)