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== Description ==
== Description ==


One of the strangest-looking Medarots by far, Element Mark is based on atomic elements - specifically, it resembles a molecular model of [[wikipedia:Formaldehyde|formaldehyde]], an embalming agent. To match with its chemical instability, Element Mark is a transforming Medarot, capable of changing its parts into those of other Medarots on the fly. Β 
One of the strangest-looking Medarots by far, Element Mark is based on atomic elements - specifically, it resembles a molecular model of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formaldehyde formaldehyde], an embalming agent. To match with its chemical instability, Element Mark is a transforming Medarot, capable of changing its parts into those of other Medarots on the fly. Β 


The choice of formaldehyde in the design most likely comes from "formalin", another name for the chemical. When written in Japanese, "formalin" is spelled the same as [[Horuma Rin]], the creator of the Medarot series.
The choice of formaldehyde in the design most likely comes from "formalin", another name for the chemical. When written in Japanese, "formalin" is spelled the same as [[Horuma Rin]], the creator of the Medarot series.
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