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Post by Pitch on Jun 29, 2006 14:37:52 GMT -5
Well, then all those little things around Terra aren't. And just a note, before anyone dares question it, Juno does say 10,000 in Japanese - the subtitle said so(numbers are about the only part of the subttiles I can read ), so before anyone says "That thing looked big enough to hold more than 10,000", it doesn't.
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Post by Blues on Jun 29, 2006 14:39:55 GMT -5
Huh? How did you figure that?
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Post by Pitch on Jun 29, 2006 14:41:44 GMT -5
Be a bit more specific, Blues, how did I figure what?
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Post by Blues on Jun 29, 2006 14:43:37 GMT -5
Where did this come from? What do you mean? There are several Edens. That was just a specific one.
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Post by Pitch on Jun 29, 2006 14:50:14 GMT -5
I sincerely doubt that. Nothing in the game suggested that except a blurry picture, of a bunch of little out of focus thigns that could've been anything. And even in that picture, they didn't encompass a lot of the land mass, which would kinda defeat the purpose, wouldn't it?
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Post by Blues on Jun 29, 2006 14:58:30 GMT -5
That picture still counts, you know. It's part of the game, after all. Besides, it's not that blurry. They Clearly look like little Edens to me. They're in space (or the atmosphere), so that's why they look so far away.
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Post by Pitch on Jun 29, 2006 15:03:16 GMT -5
They still don't cover the entire Land Area, though. There's a huge open space left wide open. If I'm to believe that there are supposed to be separate Edens for each district, that's fine, but when a vast area of actual land - while still, bear in mind the planet is covered with a lot of water, so a vast area of land says a lot - isn't covered, I tend to doubt that such a system really exists.
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Post by Blues on Jun 29, 2006 15:10:02 GMT -5
Perhaps the Edens are moving around. We don't know what's happening in that picture.
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Post by Pitch on Jun 29, 2006 15:15:58 GMT -5
Exactly. You don't know. If there were Edens for each specific District, why would they have to move, though? The System is a model of efficiency, I'd hardly think certain Districts would have to share an Eden.
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Post by Blues on Jun 29, 2006 15:17:00 GMT -5
I have no idea. Legends is weird like that, though.
For some reason, that sounds hilarious! ;D
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Post by purifierunitx on Jun 30, 2006 14:34:27 GMT -5
I just thought of sumthing last nite. MegaMan Battle Network takes place in 200X, and MegaMan X takes place in 21XX. That means that the BN is the begining of the MegaMan series. I also noticed in Sky Town -from BN6- there is a map of the world as we know it. which made me think that nothing had happened. Also, if you remeber that Roll named MegaMan after her favorite HERO MegaMan. I just thought this might help in determening when the sequence of thing led up to each other.
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Post by Pitch on Jun 30, 2006 14:42:59 GMT -5
Umm, let's see... No. No, and... no.
MegaMan Battle Network is its own timeline in and of itself, until New EXE is released. Both Battle Network and the Original MegaMan(how you forgot him, I'll never know), started in 200X and moved into 20XX, meaning that through no possible turn of events, could Battle Network transition into the Original Series, or the other way around. The Original MegaMan is the beginning of all things MegaMan except EXE.
I don't even know what the point of that Sky Town thing is.
MegaMan actually wasn't named after a hero, that was one of Capcom's foolish adaptations of things. In the Japaense games, he's referred to simply as "Rock", Barrel named him this, for the same reason Inafune named the blue bomber twenty years ago - as a pun. Rock. Roll. Rock and Roll. Get it?
The Master, on the other hand designed Rockman Trigger based off of a "legendary hero".
What any of that had to do at all with this topic I'm not sure, but there you have it.
My point exactly. There's not enough supporting the idea for me to believe there is more than one Eden. Eden isn't mentioned on anywhere but Kattelox. Perhaps Legends 2 didn't see us getting into the Main Gate-type ruins on Kimotoma, Manda, Nino, Yosyonke, or Calbania... but still it stands there.
That, and I would have figured if there were one for all areas on Terra, that it would've been instrumental in the Overall Carbon Reinitialization Program Sera intended to activate. But still, no mention.
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Post by Blues on Jun 30, 2006 15:17:40 GMT -5
Just because they aren't mentioned doesn't mean they don't exist. Besides, what else could those things be? They're too big to be just space debris, and it wouldn't make sense if they were. Where would they have come from?
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Post by Rage on Jun 30, 2006 15:19:51 GMT -5
I'm going to guess and say Elysium. I doubt the carbons on Terra made them.
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Post by Pitch on Jun 30, 2006 17:05:58 GMT -5
They're Elysian to be sure, but that doesn't go to say they're Edens.
All Edens are Elysian, but not all Elysians are Edens.
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