The observed limiting fragmentation of charged particle distributions in
heavy ion collisions is difficult to explain as it does not apply to the proton
spectrum itself. On the other hand, string percolation provides a mechanism to
regenerate fast particles, eventually compensating the rapidity shift (energy
loss) of the nucleons. However a delicate energy-momentum compensation is
required, and in our framework we see no reason for limiting fragmentation to
be exact. A prediction, based on percolation arguments, is given for the
charged particle density in the full rapidity interval at LHC energy (s=5500GeV).Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures (2 eps files), late