Well, in a 'girl with equivalent exchange fanfiction', it could involve a female character within the context of the concept of equivalent exchange. Maybe she has to give something up to gain something else, like in the original concept where there's a balance in exchanges. For example, she might sacrifice her time or a personal item in exchange for a special power or knowledge.
One possible theme is sacrifice. Since equivalent exchange often involves giving up one thing for another, the girl in the fanfiction may have to make sacrifices that test her values.
The objective questions in a documentary were equivalent to the must-answer questions in a dubbed film. There was a cross-relationship between the documentary and the objective questions, and there was also a cross-relationship between the dubbing questions and the objective questions. Therefore, the objective questions in a documentary were equivalent to the questions that must be answered in a dubbed film.
Story points aren't the same as hours. They're a way to gauge the relative amount of work involved without tying it directly to a specific time duration. The conversion from story points to hours can be challenging and is often not a one-to-one mapping.
I'm not entirely sure specifically about 'fma visual novel' as there could be many visual novels with that name or abbreviation. It might be related to the 'Fullmetal Alchemist' (FMA) series, in which case it could be a visual novel that tells a story within that universe, perhaps exploring different storylines or character relationships from the original anime or manga.
I'm not sure specifically if there is a publicly available 'fma riza pregnant fanfic'. You could try searching on some fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net.
The FMA manga ended with a powerful conclusion. All the loose ends were tied up, and the characters' journeys came to a meaningful conclusion. It left fans with a mix of emotions - happiness for the characters' growth and a bit of sadness to say goodbye.