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===Ship part function inconsistencies=== | ===Ship part function inconsistencies=== | ||
Some ship parts are optional and mentioned to have no relation to the flight capabilities of the S.S. Dolphin, and therefore are not needed to complete the game. However, there are multiple parts that, evidently, have an unclear purpose or no relation to the S.S. Dolphin's flight capabilities (as inferable from Olimar's descriptions for these parts), yet are mandatory. Some examples are the [[Analog Computer]], the [[Libra]] and the [[Sagittarius]], the [[Positron Generator]] | Some ship parts are optional and mentioned to have no relation to the flight capabilities of the S.S. Dolphin, and therefore are not needed to complete the game. However, there are multiple parts that, evidently, have an unclear purpose or no relation to the S.S. Dolphin's flight capabilities (as inferable from Olimar's descriptions for these parts), yet are mandatory. Some examples are the [[Analog Computer]], the [[Libra]] and the [[Sagittarius]], and the [[Positron Generator]]. To confuse things even further, Olimar hints in his second monolog for the [[Interstellar Radio]] that not all parts are needed to fly the ship, hinting that the Interstellar Radio is not mandatory, even though it is. | ||
===Other oversights=== | ===Other oversights=== | ||