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1999 A.D. marks the apocalypse of [[Chrono Trigger]], when [[Lavos]] erupts and rains destruction upon the entire world. His spires cleanse the planet in fire, wiping the crust of its life and effectively dismantling human civilization. All that remained was a bleak atmosphere and ruined remains of cities, housing a minimal number of humans who depended on the [[Enertron]] to survive.
 
1999 A.D. marks the apocalypse of [[Chrono Trigger]], when [[Lavos]] erupts and rains destruction upon the entire world. His spires cleanse the planet in fire, wiping the crust of its life and effectively dismantling human civilization. All that remained was a bleak atmosphere and ruined remains of cities, housing a minimal number of humans who depended on the [[Enertron]] to survive.
  
The overworld itself is not accessible by the party through normal means (though it can be done through a savestate in [[Downloads]], and neither is it finished within the game itself; only one quadrant is complete. Additionally, it is not compatible with the shape of the continents in [[2300 A.D.]], reducing the ability of fans to guess where the old cities of [[Truce]] and [[Porre]] might lie on that map.
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The overworld itself is not accessible by the party through normal means. Access can be gained through a savestate in [[Downloads]]. The era is not finished within the game itself; only one quadrant is complete. Additionally, it is not compatible with the shape of the continents in [[2300 A.D.]], reducing the ability of fans to guess where the old cities of [[Truce]] and [[Porre]] might lie on that map. The world in 1999, however, can be seen if Lavos succeeds and tbe bad ending plays. The resulting cutscene eventually shows the planet as it would be seen from space (though it doesn't show the world up close), and the landmasses look like they do in [[1000 A.D.|1000]]. This is still inconsistent with the landmasses in [[2300 A.D.|2300]]. Even if Lavos's eruption caused giant continential drifts, there would still have been no reason or means for humans to erect roads across the new landscape.
 
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The world in 1999, however, can be seen if Lavos is lost to - the resulting cutscene eventually shows the planet as it would be seen from space (though it doesn't show the world up close), and the landmasses look like they do in [[1000 A.D.|1000]]. Since the landmasses in [[2300 A.D.|2300]] are much different from the ones in 1000, Lavos's eruption may have caused rapid continental drift.
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===Japanese Equivalent===
 
===Japanese Equivalent===

Revision as of 16:31, 12 October 2006

General Information

Chrono Trigger

Age Name: Apocalypse
Music: Lavos's Theme (Complete & Incomplete)

1999 A.D. marks the apocalypse of Chrono Trigger, when Lavos erupts and rains destruction upon the entire world. His spires cleanse the planet in fire, wiping the crust of its life and effectively dismantling human civilization. All that remained was a bleak atmosphere and ruined remains of cities, housing a minimal number of humans who depended on the Enertron to survive.

The overworld itself is not accessible by the party through normal means. Access can be gained through a savestate in Downloads. The era is not finished within the game itself; only one quadrant is complete. Additionally, it is not compatible with the shape of the continents in 2300 A.D., reducing the ability of fans to guess where the old cities of Truce and Porre might lie on that map. The world in 1999, however, can be seen if Lavos succeeds and tbe bad ending plays. The resulting cutscene eventually shows the planet as it would be seen from space (though it doesn't show the world up close), and the landmasses look like they do in 1000. This is still inconsistent with the landmasses in 2300. Even if Lavos's eruption caused giant continential drifts, there would still have been no reason or means for humans to erect roads across the new landscape.

Japanese Equivalent

Romaji: Sekai Haakai
Translation: World Collapse

Media

Images

Music

Chronology

Lavos Timeline

-The Arris Dome is controlled by the Guardia family line. 
-Lavos awakens and destroys the world.
-Robo is damaged and falls unconscious at the Proto Dome.

From: Locations (Chrono Trigger)
From: Chronology