The battery capacity of the Glory 200 series was 5200mAh.
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Yes, in 'echo 3 true story', 'echo 3' is likely related to the 'true story'. It could be the name or identifier for the events that make up the true story.
There was an old abandoned factory that used to produce batteries. One day, a group of adventurous teens decided to explore it. As they entered, they found old battery cells scattered everywhere. When they picked up one of the batteries, suddenly all their flashlights went out. Then they heard a low humming sound. One of the teens put the battery in his pocket. Later, he started to feel a burning sensation on his leg where the battery was. When he took it out, he saw a strange mark on the battery, and from that day on, he was haunted by nightmares of being trapped in a sea of dying batteries.
The unpredictability of a battery can be scary. For example, if it suddenly drains when you least expect it, like in a dark place where you rely on a flashlight. In a story, this can create a sense of helplessness.
In most comic versions, Echo isn't deaf. However, there might be alternate or special story arcs where this could potentially be a trait, but it's not a common characteristic.
Sure, Echo is portrayed as deaf in the comics. This trait plays a role in shaping her personality and the challenges she faces throughout the comic series.