Difference between revisions of "Reptite Timeline"
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-Dinopolis is pulled to the Keystone T-2 to serve as a counter-balance for | -Dinopolis is pulled to the Keystone T-2 to serve as a counter-balance for | ||
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-We may infer that with the Dragon God and Dinopolis suddenly disappearing, the | -We may infer that with the Dragon God and Dinopolis suddenly disappearing, the | ||
Dragonian society may have undergone perilous times.</pre> | Dragonian society may have undergone perilous times.</pre> |
Revision as of 05:05, 26 December 2004
General Information
The Reptite Timeline flows within the Reptite Dimension, in which Lavos presumably never crashed into the planet, and Reptites defeated the apes.
Chronology
*** by a point means that a footnote is provided at the end of the timeline. '-' means that an event succeeds everything above it, while a series of '*'s mean that it is unknown which event occurred before the other. '-U-' means that this event is dated according to Ultimania, a flawed guide for Chrono Cross written in Japan that may nonetheless have some credibility. =>65000000 B.C. -History of this dimension is largely unknown, although it is a surety that Lavos does not land. -Reptites eventually conquer the apes. =>65000000 B.C. to 2400 A.D. -Reptites evolve into Dragonians. -Dragonians build society closely related to nature. *Dragonian Elements, manufactured devices that produce an elemental effect that is somewhat akin to that of magic, are developed. *Dinopolis is built. *The Dragon God is created, a biological machine used to control the powers of nature. =>2400 A.D. -Dinopolis is pulled to the Keystone T-2 to serve as a counter-balance for Chronopolis being pulled back in time. -We may infer that with the Dragon God and Dinopolis suddenly disappearing, the Dragonian society may have undergone perilous times.
From: Chronology From: Theory (Principles of Timelines and Dimensions)
--ZeaLitY 14:53, 13 Oct 2004 (CDT)