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Eurotunnel bombing
The Eurotunnel bombing was an incident, involving an explosion in the Eurotunnel between the England and France, just prior to the attempted coup d'état in England and was a contributing factor towards it.


 * Touma - TV, 2 hour collection of rescue stories, talking about British undersea operations unit, rescued all 370 people trapped in flooded undersea tunnel (V17Ch1Pt5) (Oct 10)
 * Air routes/Market
 * Sky Bus 365 hijacking (cut off air route)
 * Oct 12th timing unsourced
 * French government action - Fiamma
 * Carissa negotiation with French authorities (V18)

Folklore
Folklore refers to the set of stories, beliefs and practices within a culture or similar group.

In Toaru Majutsu no Index, folklore is used as the basis for certain forms of Magic.

Principles
The folklore (or lore) of a culture consists of a combination of many things, including legends, music, beliefs, sayings, rituals, customs, fairy tales and more. These can be passed down through several ways, including artifacts and oral tradition.

There are often similarities between certain pieces of folklore between different cultures. These similarities can often be traced to a common origin, however there are some pieces which have an unknown origin, somewhere between the cultures it has spread through. These pieces of folklore are referred to as having 'fallen into the cracks'.

Folklore is often conflated with mythology (and vice versa). The two share certain similarities and differences, though the boundary between them isn't entirely clear.

Urban Legends are a form of modern day folklore.

Uses of Folklore in Toaru Majutsu no Index
Below is a list of folklore which are used in some shape or form within Toaru Majutsu no Index (mythologies and urban legends are generally covered on their relevant articles).

Shinohara Liquid Material Factory‏‎
The Shinohara Liquid Material Factory

Academy City cooperative institution
Academy City cooperative institutions

Known cooperative institutions

 * 27 Cooperative Institutions of Academy City (largest) (broke off to form Science Guardian)
 * Russia: Shopping centre conspirators/Other.
 * England: Mentioned.
 * France: Co-conspirator.
 * Denmark: Steelworks.
 * Australia: Mass driver.

Chronology
(Rewrite)

She is introduced as Misaka Mikoto's guide while visiting Russia as part of a demonstration to one of Academy City’s cooperative institutions in Russia. She also introduces Misaka to the Semi-Open AR system, explaining its functionality to her as she takes her to tour the demonstration center, where to break the tension between them when both think too much on the circumstances that arise around the demonstration, she tells her about the "very valuable orange" story. Afterwards she shows Misaka to her hotel room while explaining that Academy City has set up her tight schedule and does not want her to leave her room other than for the demonstration.

Later she is revealed to be the author of the Project Code EIC report. After hearing that Misaka had escaped from a security guard office and her current whereabouts in the shopping mall were unknown, since it would be suspicious if she left the city she planed to hide in one of the hotels in the city using a fake name. Unfortunately Misaka was already waiting for her inside Setali's apartment. Misaka then promptly interrogates her on her knowledge of the other "very valuable oranges" that are still loose in the city. She then reveals that she is currently suspected in the incident because the rumor was spreading in both Academy City and the shopping mall at the exact same time and she had purposefully spread the rumor while creating an incident identical to it while being the only person who has gone between both cities. Setali then explains that she only just heard the story herself. Misaka does not believe her as being the author of Project Code EIC report.

Chronology
(Rewrite)

She first appears interrogating Misaka Mikoto after she caused a commotion with the very valuable orange. Enirya did not believe her story and thought it suspicious that an incident based on an urban legend from Academy City and someone from their coincidentally was there to resolve it. As she turned to leave Mikoto tries to warn her about the incident was not over that their might be other oranges carrying crimson long-legged army ants but, she just ignores the pleading level 5.

After Misaka's escape from the integration room she discusses the practicality of trying to detain an Esper at all, while trying to determine her current location to no avail. As she thinks upon everything that had happened and all Misaka had said makes her begin to belive the incident was real but, decides to find the truth by getting all the information Misaka knows.

Later she is informed about a new incident as she heads to a hind patrol helicopter about the explosion at Nihon Daruma and can't help but, wonder if the two incidents are related. Her team on rote soon finds a second snowplow with an attached with a machine gun atacking Misaka and Lessar. They temporally distract it from it's target which she notices is Misaka and fires a few warning shots at her. After Misaka triggered the detnation she dove for the nearest cover and immediately realized that is where the guards including Enirya who promptly held her at gunpoint. A second later the shock wave hit both of them and knocked them both to ground, where they resume their argument from earlier about Misaka's involvement in theses incidents which Misaka quickly points out the lack of reasoning. Then a third snowplow appears from behind a stories shutters blocking one end of a passege way while the other end a constructor blocks that end. The constructor is despached by the reappearance of Lessar, who becomes annoyed of having her name used in front of Enirya before reminding them that the constructor was about to explode. Mikoto manipulated magnetism to forcibly move the metal plate in Enirya’s bulletproof vest to move her out of the way but, gets up as Mikoto prepares to hunt down the one controlling the machines once again at gun point. Misaka made her escape as the machine gun from the snowplow forced her to take cover.

English Civil War Arc
(Rewrite)

Current:

During Carrisa's rebellion against Elizard, Floris was imprisoned by the Knights of England and was to be transported on a train to Folkestone, this was so until Kamijou Touma found her and rescued her.

Even though Touma noticed that her clothing style "was similar to something he saw before" he couldn't make the connection that it was a "themed uniform" similar to what Lessar's was wearing.

During her entrapment Floris noted that the Knights of England were likely planning on taking them out after the job was done from the start and complained strongly to herself that she wasn't willing to risk her life for neither her "fake magic cabal" nor for the success of an assignment.

After escaping from the train headed for Folkestone; Touma -not knowing who she was- thought that it was of no problem to leave her in the custody of the Amakusa Christians, the very same people that captured her in the first place. Floris, by her part, after having her life risked by his clumsy rescue attempt and after having herself handed over to her captors (again) by Touma, could only address her dire situation with rage filled comments such as "you tricked me! you bastard!".

V18:
 * In train carriage, calls to Touma, in English at first (asks if not with knights, captured)
 * Realises Japanese so switches language, (disturbing thin smile comment, slight dejection not noticed)
 * Ask again not with knights, no response, don't know or pronunciation bad (no), name, help
 * Annoyed by Touma's blank look, thrusts wooden restraint binding ankles forward (help get off), (what did for that, nothing wrong, whispers in English - knights silencing, Bayloupe/Lessar), ?, similar situation? (snuck on to get to Folkestone)
 * Key on wall, can't grab as can't leave 2m square area
 * Touma reach for key then froze, thinking if magical it would be destroyed by Imagine Breaker, realises can just use Imagine Breaker on restraints.
 * Wait, doesn't - restraints on ankles and arms destroyed, crude destruction triggers alarm
 * Presences gathering, glare at Touma, Touma slides door open and asks if at Folkestone, wants to jump, Floris calls him idiot/won't commit suicide, jumping into river for cushion not going to work, Touma grabs Floris and jumps, Floris clings (not fine, river not a metre deep, !), deploys wings to offset speed (right hand? misfortune inbound)
 * Wet from river water, run into Amakusa scout, Villian and Floris left with them, Floris yelled on seeing Amakusa (Touma oblivious)

Toaru Kagaku no Railgun SS2: Shopping Mall Demonstration
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 * Being spanked by Bayloupe when Mikoto returns to Nihon Daruma
 * Leaving by plane
 * Leaving by plane

Necessarius Special Admission Test SS
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When Emilie decides to start killing the hostages, she chooses Tsushima as the first victim and drags her out from the line of hostages by her hair, empathizing that nothing would conveniently prevent the execution except Freadia giving herself up. Throwing her down onto the asphalt, Emilie sets the dials on her scabbard, draws out a dark red sword and promptly stabs it into Tsushima's side, through her back and into the ground. Tsushima screams and her limbs flail around violently and involuntarily, like an insect pinned to a board while still alive. When Emilie pulls out the blade, Tsushima doubles over, rolling onto her side and curling into a ball. Emilie then draws a blue sword and cuts off one of Tsushima's legs, causing her to scream and lose consciousness. Tsushima is spared further harm as Freadia reveals herself. After Freadia's gambit with the trapezohedron brings Emilie down, Tatemiya takes her scabbard to heal Tsushima's wounds.

Necessarius Special Admission Test SS
(No mention in 6)

Necessarius Special Admission Test SS
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After Emilie falls due to Freadia's gambit with the trapezohedron, Isahaya approaches Itsuwa and lets her lean on his shoulder for support. He tells her that the others are looking through the destroyed trucks.

Necessarius Special Admission Test SS
(No mention in 6)

Acqua of the Back Arc

 * Blending in with surroundings around Touma and Itsuwa with the other Amakusa
 * Asks Tatemiya what he thinks, about Acqua
 * Listens to Tatemiya, security holes, plans for Touma - why
 * People cleared, signal to draw hidden weapons

Necessarius Special Admission Test SS
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After Freadia's gambit with the trapezohedron succeeds in bringing Emilie down, Ushibuka comes over to where Itsuwa and Freadia are, and carries the wounded Freadia away. He later lowers her down when she is asked a question regarding the attacker's identity.

Toaru Majutsu no Index SS: Kanzaki
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Toaru Majutsu no Index SS: Kanzaki
She spends most of the time in Kanzaki SS being a messenger and supporter for small tasks.

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 * Ellasone
 * Ymir's Ocean
 * Leasic
 * Points out one of the rune circles.
 * Alfar
 * Naglfar
 * Finished transportation, described circumstances to Kanzaki regarding the attack
 * Confused about evidence pointing to a single attacker
 * Recovery (doesn't take part)

Chronology

 * Encounter with Mikoto
 * Picks a fight with Mikoto, calls her obaa-san
 * Boasting her attacks won't hit him
 * Leaves, claiming a L5 is not that much and to resume it when she provides something more interesting
 * Passes Touma who notices his burnt hair
 * Encounter with Touma
 * Events in the casino

Russian Shopping Center
The Russian Shopping Center (ショッピングセンター, Shoppingusentā) was the largest shopping mall complex in the world, located in Russia and run by one of Academy City cooperative institutions.

Project Code EIC
Project Code EIC (プロジェクト＝コードEIC) (EIC standing for Economic Intelligent Control, 経済的情報制御, Keizai-teki jōhō seigyo)

Principles

 * Section rewrite

Chronology

 * Attempted disposal to use as scapegoat

Semipublic AR
Semipublic AR (半公開型AR)

Principles

 * Section rewrite

Other

 * Liberal Arts City - Expansion
 * British Royal Family - Magic-related section (Travelling Fortress (Iron Wall), Curtana, large-scale death retribution spell, Pound Economy ley-line link)
 * Make communications issues clear on user profile - frustration due to being unable to make thoughts clear and when others twist or misinterpret my words.
 * Radio shows, (Pet name Toaraji?) - Hosts/Guests/Corner/Station
 * Toaru Radio no Index (II) (とあるラジオの禁書目録, Toaru rajio no indekkusu) (とあるラジオの禁書目録II) (劇場版 とあるラジオの禁書目録, Gekijō-ban to aru rajio no indekkusu)
 * Index/Mikoto hosting
 * Phase 1, 2008 September 19 - 2009 May 1. Phase 2, 2010 September 24 - 2011 May 6. Movie , 2012 October 31 - 2013 March 27
 * Distribution: Geneon Entertainment official site (Phase 1), Hibiki Radio Station (Phase 2 -)
 * Release dates: Phase 1, Phase 2 - every Friday (19:00), Movie: Every Wednesday
 * Toaru Radio no Railgun (S) (とあるラジオの超電磁砲, Toaru rajio no rērugan) (とあるラジオの超電磁砲S)
 * Uiharu/Saten host, Mikoto/Kuroko join as hosts in S
 * 2009: Phase 1 September 18, 2010 - April 30. 2013: Phase 2 March 21 - December 26
 * Distribution: HiBiKi Radio Station, Sound Izumi (Phase 2)
 * Release dates: Phase 1: 19:00 every Friday, Phase 2: Every Thursday
 * Toaru Kagaku no Railgun DVD/OST Audio Dramas, Book-OVA
 * Toaru Radio no Railgun S Special DVDs (included with the BDs)
 * St. George - History, Dragon
 * Sword Sanctuary: Principles (Check), Chronology
 * Rondo Net: (Categories: Science, Academy City)
 * Brunhild Eiktobel: Magic & Abilities, Kanzaki SS
 * Bayloupe/Lancis: Abilities
 * Toaru Sangatsu no Zouyo Koukan & Toaru Sangatsu no Ni Rei Ichikan: That forty meter thing which the Scottish royal family has kept hidden for over half a century, flying, breathing fire
 * Astrology (Eastern/Western principles)
 * Foreshadowing collection
 * Problem with added text in the wiki that is poorly written and arranged, borders on lazy copy and paste, and contains non-factual information/interpretation - what should be attached to the clean-up tag?
 * Kouzaku Mitori: Background rewrite (last 2 paragraphs)
 * Sozty Exica: Fortune telling
 * Cynthia (Appearance)
 * Toaru Kagaku no Railgun PSP SS (included with Toaru Kagaku no Railgun PSP: The Complete Visual Guide)
 * Toaru Kagaku no Railgun SS: Dasoku, Matawa Toaru Jiken no Shūmaku
 * とある科学の超電磁砲SS『蛇足、またはとある事件の終幕』(dasoku, matawa toaru jiken no shūmaku)
 * Toaru Kagaku no Railgun SS: A Superfluous Story, or A Certain Incident’s End
 * Sky Bus 365 - expansion/hijacking stuff (once again, a hasty action)
 * Check articles in contribution lists (e.g. Lance of Gungnir Arc, Norse Mythology, Phase etc) (messy additions)

Questions
Ask TheGreatEye: Ask SilentPsychoGamer:
 * Current plans, feedback
 * Absolute Fortune Boy to Green-haired boy?
 * Semipublic AR
 * Categories (Improving descriptions due to mistakes, Formats)
 * References (Layout)
 * External References (OK? Trivia (Recurring Gag in here))
 * Nihongo template (can't figure out what's wrong)
 * Feedback, work satisfactory?
 * 19/04/14 - Discussion regarding developments (preparations etc)