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'''Leona Philpot''' was a [[human]] girl who went to the same high school as [[Rani Sobeck]] and [[Sarah-John Pope]].{{Ref/Reuse|ILBC5R}} | '''Leona Philpot''' was a [[human]] girl who went to the same high school as [[Rani Sobeck]] and [[Sarah-John Pope]].{{Ref/Reuse|ILBC5R}} | ||
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During Leonas time at high school, she broke her neck while diving into a pool, leaving her recovering in a wheelchair during spinal column regeneration. Despite, or perhaps because of this, she became homecoming queen of her high school.{{Ref/Reuse|ILBC5R}} | During Leonas time at high school, she broke her neck while diving into a pool, leaving her recovering in a wheelchair during spinal column regeneration. Despite, or perhaps because of this, she became homecoming queen of her high school.{{Ref/Reuse|ILBC5R}} | ||
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Leona Philpot was a human girl who went to the same high school as Rani Sobeck and Sarah-John Pope.[1]
Biography
During Leonas time at high school, she broke her neck while diving into a pool, leaving her recovering in a wheelchair during spinal column regeneration. Despite, or perhaps because of this, she became homecoming queen of her high school.[1]
Trivia
In February 2016, Microsoft unveiled the first of their subsea data centers (servers kept underwater for easier and cheaper computer cooling), and christened it Leona Philpot after the i love bees character.[2]
List of appearances
- i love bees (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e I Love Bees, Axon Clips, Chapter 5 - Rani: "The Wedding"
- ^ Yahoo.com, Microsoft is experimenting with underwater data centers