Vic Mignogna credited as playing...
Edward Elric
- Edward Elric: Alchemists are scientist. So they don't believe in an uncertain existence like God. Isn't it ironic that people like us are closest to God?
- Edward Elric: So, if you pray and polish the alter enough times, someone that's dead will be brought back to life?
- Rose Thomas: Something like that.
- Edward Elric: [sighs and pulls out a book] "Water, 35 liters; carbon, 20 kilograms; ammonia, 4 liters; lime, 1.5 kilograms; phosphorus, 800 grams; salt, 250 grams; saltpeter, 100 grams; sulfur, 80 grams; fluorine, 7.5; iron, 5; silicon, 3 grams; and trace amounts of 15 other elements."
- Rose Thomas: What's that?
- Edward Elric: It's all the ingredients of the average adult human body, right down to the protein in your eyelashes.
- [Closes book]
- Edward Elric: And even though science has given us a complete chemical breakdown, there's never been a successful attempt at bringing a human to life.
- Edward Elric: Water, 35 litres. Carbon, 20kg. Ammonia, 4 litres. Lime, 1.5kg. Phosperus, 800g. Salt, 250 g. Niter, 100g. Sulphur, 80g. Fluorine, 7.5g. Iron, 5g. Silicon 3g. And fifteen other elements. Those are the elements to make an average adult human body. You can buy these elemental ingredients at the market with the pocket money of a child. Humans are made so cheaply.