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AuraTwilight

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« Reply #30 on: August 13, 2005, 03:07:55 pm »
Indeed. It also proves how much of a "dick" Lavos really is.

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« Reply #31 on: August 14, 2005, 04:28:54 am »
First off.

Awesoem stuff guys, this is some nice info. And I personally think that schalla was in the Tesseract/DBT for thousands of years, and was fairly aware of it.
This makes sense, especially given how she is able to use the Chrono Cross to successfully and (hopefully) correctly to create an ideal timeline.

Also, Aura, you should buy Chrono Cross used for liek 10 dollars and get a program called ePSXe, it will let you play Playstation games on your computer. dont even need a horribly fast compy for it either.

It's a little confusing to learn how to use it at first, but the creator has a huge forum with lots of helpful people.

Best of all, ePSXe is 100% free and legal. As long as you BUY YOUR GAMES.

In fact, great thing about ePSXe is that you can make games look BETTER then PS1 by upping the resolution and making the game textures smoother or applying shader effects and full screen filters. You can also save the game at any time by pressing F1 and load at any time with F2.

You guys here should build an archive of Chrono Trigger/Chrono Cross saves/savestates of certain scenes so you can reference them easier.
I own Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross on PS1, I'd be willing to help. give me an excuse to play them both again.  :D

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« Reply #32 on: August 14, 2005, 09:26:46 am »
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Indeed. It also proves how much of a "dick" Lavos really is.

Awesome :lol:

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« Reply #33 on: August 14, 2005, 02:46:39 pm »
Uh....yea >_> I don't like Playstation. Tis why I' don't have it. I'd play like, what, one game for the PSX?

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« Reply #34 on: August 14, 2005, 06:53:37 pm »
B...b...b-but...FFTactics is so...so...s-so AWESOME!!!

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« Reply #35 on: August 14, 2005, 07:59:51 pm »
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Uh....yea >_> I don't like Playstation. Tis why I' don't have it. I'd play like, what, one game for the PSX?


You dont like Final Fantasy at all?
Or Einhander? Or FFTactics? or Soul Reaver? Or the FF1/2 remake that isn't a complete bastardization?

Or the Remake of Chrono Trigger?

ePSXe is a free program. You dont have to buy a PS1, just download ePSXe and buy the one or two games you'd play, like Chrono Cross. It's easy to find Chrono Cross for very cheap.

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« Reply #36 on: August 14, 2005, 08:37:00 pm »
When I was little I devoted myself as a purist Nintendo fan. I've stuck to that to this day. Don't even know what an Xbox looks like XD yea, I'm that hardcore. Represent.

....how come all the topics I post in eventually get directed to my personal life? XD

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« Reply #37 on: August 14, 2005, 08:38:30 pm »
Sounds more like hardheaded 8)

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« Reply #38 on: August 14, 2005, 08:51:15 pm »
I'm not much of a gamer anyway. Haven't touched a gaming system in almost a year.

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« Reply #39 on: September 22, 2005, 05:15:11 am »
Lavos did destroy the future but didn't finish it and it was able to rebuild itself through the people who survived on the seeds that were found at the bottom of the Arris dome. Also the Investigation report I believe came from the Arris dome not the Cronopolis Computer that everyone seems to claim. Which means lavos disappears to begin to nest to clone itself into the time devourer. The future is actually El nido not zenan.

The Future axis of the timeline was saved because of a change in the past. Miguel

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« Reply #40 on: September 22, 2005, 06:40:18 am »
As I explain in an earlier post, Schala may not have indeed waited in the DBT for 10,000 years, but acctually travelled an approximated 10,000 years worth of our time to get to 1007AD. Lucca states that Schala fell into a time gate, and travelled 10,000 years to save Serge cuz she heard his crys in time.... in time meaning that she was in the time gate. Because this time gate was perpendicular to the timeline, Schala could view all of time without acctually aging. As she fell, and arrived at 1007AD, 10,000years would have passed our time and that was when the whole story began. Sometime in the time gate, Schala encountered Lavos. Starts merging. Saves Serge. Lands in DBT together, struggle, Kid is released and Schala sets up that shield around her to slow the merging process (well atleast I thought).

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« Reply #41 on: September 22, 2005, 06:51:49 pm »
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Lavos did destroy the future but didn't finish it and it was able to rebuild itself through the people who survived on the seeds that were found at the bottom of the Arris dome. Also the Investigation report I believe came from the Arris dome not the Cronopolis Computer that everyone seems to claim. Which means lavos disappears to begin to nest to clone itself into the time devourer. The future is actually El nido not zenan.


Say, what!? I think you're a bit confused...

Lavos destroyed the future...and there were survivors. He couldn't have completely obliterated the world, for then it couldn't reproduce.

The investigation report COULDN'T have come from Chronopolis, considering in Home World, the future is the ruined one (Since Home has no physical past further than 1010 A.D., and Crono time travelled in 1000 A.D.). It might be something from the Arris dome, but there's no real proof to back that up (other than it's very similar to the recording Crono saw.)

Lavos "disappeared" because when Crono and crew defeated him, he was sent to the Darkness Beyond Time. There is only one Lavos, whether as himself in Chrono Trigger or as the Time Devourer in Chrono Cross.

El Nido is indeed a by product of the future Crono and crew saved, considering El Nido would not exist had Belthasar not been gated into the prosperous future and formed Chronopolis, created FATE, and terraformed El Nido. Though I'm slightly confused as to what you're saying. Do you mean that El Nido is the only bits of land remaining from Lavos's attack, way far in the future after the dust has settled etc.? That's impossible for a number of reasons...Porre exists, Kid was raised by Lucca, who lives in the 1000 A.D. era. In the Dead Sea, Miguel talks about it being the condension of a future that was ERASED, so El Nido can't possibly be the remnants of Zenan way far in the future in the Lavos timeline...

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« Reply #42 on: September 22, 2005, 10:54:22 pm »
How can you have a double post 1 hour later... With no edit... lol

But Yeah. But it wasn't Belthasar who Terraformed El Nido. It was FATE's control over the last Chronopolis staff members that allowed everything to happen. FATE was programmed to secure the future so it could not be not made and stuff, and it wasn't really Bethasars programming, cuz he dissapeared a while before the Counter Time Experiment or before FATE had even been finished. He just started it.

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« Reply #43 on: September 22, 2005, 11:01:29 pm »
AuraTwilight actually had a post in between it with a quote of herself, and it mysteriously disappeared (I'd assume deleted), and so it looked like a double post. And accidental double posts aren't always the twitch-click variety.

Yes, I don't know how it happened, but my second post WAS there for a reason (Gasp, I'm NOT trying to flood the forums!? =P)

Oy, yes I know Belthasar terraformed El Nido. I just happened to word it incorrectly, and it doesn't change the fact that if no belthasar = no FATE. So in a way, he's responsible

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« Reply #44 on: September 23, 2005, 12:36:50 am »
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AuraTwilight actually had a post in between it with a quote of herself, and it mysteriously disappeared (I'd assume deleted), and so it looked like a double post. And accidental double posts aren't always the twitch-click variety.

Yes, I don't know how it happened, but my second post WAS there for a reason (Gasp, I'm NOT trying to flood the forums!? =P)

Oy, yes I know Belthasar terraformed El Nido. I just happened to word it incorrectly, and it doesn't change the fact that if no belthasar = no FATE. So in a way, he's responsible


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