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Revision as of 19:00, 28 February 2006
Contents
General Information
Game Information
Chrono Trigger
Age Name: End of Time
Music: The Brink of Time, Chrono Trigger, Crono & Marle ~ Far Off Promise, Delightful Spekkio
The End of Time is defined as the point of least resistance in the space-time continuum. An enigma, it appears to the party as a placid, dim setting, of platforms, a lamp post, and two odd inhabitants -- all set against swirling mists in the background. All Gates connect to the End of Time, and a bucket exists leading to 1999 A.D. Its true form is unknown, and some have speculated it to be a place similar to the Q Continuum of Star Trek. Regardless of its true qualities, it serves as the home base of the heroes of time, and also the abode of Gaspar and Spekkio. Gaspar, the Guru of Reason, arrived here due to the Ocean Palace Incident, and Spekkio's origin is unknown. He states that other people have ended up there by accident before the party's own arrival from the Proto Dome; according to another statement, four or more entities using a Gate will arrive here. Gaspar guides the party in their quest against Lavos, giving them advice, confidence, and even the Chrono Trigger. Spekkio meanwhile imbues the party with Magic, and serves as a trainer for combative skills. Lastly, the Epoch can be parked at the End of Time.
The End of Time's fate after Chrono Trigger ends is unknown, as Gaspar mentioned in one of the endings that the Gates were closing, and access to the area would be sealed off.
Chrono Cross
The End of Time may be the Bend of Time.
Japanese Equivalent
Romaji: Toki no Sai Hate
Translation: The Utmost Endpoint of Time
Note that in the Japanese savegame screen, this was shortened to Sai Hate, or "The Utmost Endpoint."
Theory and Analysis
- End of Time (Who are the people who have been popping up at the End of Time?)
- Gates (Why do they initially lead to era exits then later to the End of Time?)
The End of Time may be where Serge was thrown when the Chrono Trigger shattered in Radical Dreamers' confrontation with Lynx.
Media
Images
Music
Chronology
-Gaspar and possibly Spekkio come in from the Ocean Palace disaster. -Crono, Marle, Lucca, and Robo arrive at the End of Time from 2300 A.D. due to the Conservation of Time theorem; the End of Time is the point of least resistance. -Crono's party meets Gaspar and Spekkio. -Spekkio bestows Crono's party with magic. -Crono's party warps to Medina Village, 1000 A.D., and defeats a Heckran. From hereafter, I will bypass the End of Time when referring to time warping. -Crono's party warps in from 12000 B.C. to consult Gaspar about reviving Crono. -Magus reunites with Gaspar, and recounts his life story. -Gaspar gives Crono's party the Chrono Trigger/Time Egg. -Crono's party warps to 2300 A.D. to inquire the Nu carrying Belthasar's memory about the Chrono Trigger. -Crono's party returns from 2300 A.D. and learns about events which will empower the party. -Crono's party departs for 600 A.D. to save Fiona's Forest. -After the defeat of Lavos, the End of Time is supposedly shut off from other time periods. Gaspar's fate is unknown. It may have become the Bend of Time.
From: Locations (Chrono Trigger)
From: Chronology