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In ''Pikmin 3'', Olimar's unseen voyage is explained through [[Data File]]s the player can find throughout the game:[[File:CaptainOlimar.jpg|thumb|Captain Olimar asleep in ''Pikmin 3''.]]
In ''Pikmin 3'', Olimar's unseen voyage is explained through [[Data File]]s the player can find throughout the game:[[File:CaptainOlimar.jpg|thumb|Captain Olimar asleep in ''Pikmin 3''.]]


Due to to the [[President's]] excessive spending and failure of a new business venture, Olimar is sent back to [[PNF-404]] with Louie in search of even more treasure to buy back the [[S.S. Dolphin]] and repay Hocotate Freight's newly acquired second debt. However, [[The Ship]] lands near a massive creature known as a [[Quaggled Mireclops]], which destroys it, leaving Olimar and Louie stranded. As they explore the planet, they inadvertantly pick up the Koppaites' Cosmic Drive Key.
Due to to the [[President|President's]] excessive spending and failure of a new business venture, Olimar is sent back to [[PNF-404]] with Louie in search of even more treasure to buy back the [[S.S. Dolphin]] and repay Hocotate Freight's newly acquired second debt. However, [[The Ship]] lands near a massive creature known as a [[Quaggled Mireclops]], which destroys it, leaving Olimar and Louie stranded. As they explore the planet, they inadvertantly pick up the Koppaites' Cosmic Drive Key.


After a while, Olimar starts to enjoy the search for treasure, and even becomes tempted by it.  He at one point writes in his diary he is sick of the President getting everything and how easy it would be to take just one piece of gold.  Olimar eventually discovers the Formidable Oak, seeing something glittering at the top of it. Thinking it must be valuable gold, he climbs to the top, only to find it is actually a living creature, the [[Plasm Wraith]]. The creature eventually obsesses over Olimar, preventing him from leaving, yet doesn't harm him. Each time Olimar attempts to escape from the Plasm Wraith, the creature activates the suit's auto-sleep feature, preventing him from continuing his escape.
After a while, Olimar starts to enjoy the search for treasure, and even becomes tempted by it.  He at one point writes in his diary he is sick of the President getting everything and how easy it would be to take just one piece of gold.  Olimar eventually discovers the Formidable Oak, seeing something glittering at the top of it. Thinking it must be valuable gold, he climbs to the top, only to find it is actually a living creature, the [[Plasm Wraith]]. The creature eventually obsesses over Olimar, preventing him from leaving, yet doesn't harm him. Each time Olimar attempts to escape from the Plasm Wraith, the creature activates the suit's auto-sleep feature, preventing him from continuing his escape.
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