Ok, since that'sbeen accepted as a relatively good explanation, I was wondering if anyone knows how long the red star was around before Lavos' impact, cause I have a few ideas on that as well, but a lot of it depends on how long the red star was around. Though Lavos is a pretty large creature, it's un likely that Lavos would be visible before re-entry, but if it was only the re-entry, the 'star' wouldn't last for very long.
Now the idea that it would be the destroyed world it was leaving would make sense but even if it was around for several years that would mean one of a few things. The world would either need to be relatively close, or Lavos would need to be travelling close to the speed of light which seems unlikely due to the damage it would inflict upon Lavos upon impact with the atmosphere, let alone the surface before it could escape into a pocket dimension. The biggest problem with this idea is the fact that though the world would have been raised to mostly ashes by it's predecessor, it likely would have made an explosion that would last long enough to create a long lasting object like the red star since the Lavos Spawn still reside there before leaving. There is a possibility that the explosion could be a result of them leaving the ashen world however.
Another idea is if you remember that the time gate that you use to reach Lavos is dark and red, and it COULD be that it was thrown out of another dimension / time / world into ours. Depending on the duration the red star appeared it could be a time gate that was opened, and unknown where it lead to, and it was forced out. This would explain why entrance into Lavos' dimension is distinctly different than travelling to another period in time as well as the fact that has the capability to create pocket dimensions upon landing, but still has a reason for analyzing DNA. This idea is more based around the idea that Lavos could have a greater history, and leaving an opening for a pre-CT game explaining it's origins, but it's probably the most far fetched of the ideas.
Another thing that this brings up is if Lavos was fully ready when it came down. The exploding world theory means that Lavos would have been no larger/more powerful than any of the other Lavos Spawn when it impacted because it would be leaving another world in the same way, and it only seems to advance itself from drawing the information from other lifeforms, which there don't seem to be too many of in the long space travel over unless it was information it had obtained from it's predecessor. If it was a gate, that would provide a logical explanation of how it obtained the ability to create a pocket dimension upon / during impact that's different than the other ones used in CT, regardless of it having analyzed only things from this world.
What it really breaks down to is if Lavos is spawned (the exploding world), or created (the red gate). Since we don't really know that for sure it's 50/50, but I like the created theory more as it leaves Lavos as a sole entity, and leaves the possibility of the universe being destroyed by Lavoids every small. (after all FATE, time, and everything/one else has had a hard enough time coping with just one of them.
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