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Where does chronos come from? I know that the greek god of time is called Chronos as well, if the machine can bend the space-'''time''' continuum that would make slight sense though, i don't think Hocotate worship greek gods... [[ | Where does chronos come from? I know that the greek god of time is called Chronos as well, if the machine can bend the space-'''time''' continuum that would make slight sense though, i don't think Hocotate worship greek gods... [[File:Blue Pikmin runs P1 art.png|50px]][[User:Joshazilla23|<span style='color:blue'>Josha</span>]][[User talk:Joshazilla23|<span style='color:green'>zilla</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Joshazilla23|<span style='color:blue'>23</span>]] [[File:Olimar pulls Blue Pikmin P1 art.png|45px]] 20:20, 7 July 2009 (UTC) | ||
:That doesn't matter. In Metroid Prime 3, the Galactic Federation ships have names like Olympus (Mount Olympus) and Valhalla (I think it's like a Norse Heaven). However, they don't worship those gods. It's just a name. {{User:Snakeboss14/sig}} | |||
::Along with that, Hocotate is a alien planet, who knows what chronos could mean there! [[File:Blue Pikmin runs P1 art.png|50px]][[User:Joshazilla23|<span style='color:blue'>Josha</span>]][[User talk:Joshazilla23|<span style='color:green'>zilla</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Joshazilla23|<span style='color:blue'>23</span>]] [[File:Olimar pulls Blue Pikmin P1 art.png|45px]] | |||
:::LOL, yes. Maybe Chronos means "orange" or "a pain to get" in Hocotate. {{User:Snakeboss14/sig}} | |||
::::Actually, many scientific names involving time use Chronos as a derivation. [[User:ParadoxJuice|ParadoxJuice]] 19:56, January 30, 2010 (UTC) | |||
== What? == | |||
"An easier way is to simply throw the Yellow Pikmin onto the ledge instead of using the Candypop Bud." This makes no sense. [[User:ParadoxJuice|ParadoxJuice]] 19:56, January 30, 2010 (UTC) |
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Where does chronos come from? I know that the greek god of time is called Chronos as well, if the machine can bend the space-time continuum that would make slight sense though, i don't think Hocotate worship greek gods... Joshazilla23 20:20, 7 July 2009 (UTC)
- That doesn't matter. In Metroid Prime 3, the Galactic Federation ships have names like Olympus (Mount Olympus) and Valhalla (I think it's like a Norse Heaven). However, they don't worship those gods. It's just a name. Snakeboss14
- LOL, yes. Maybe Chronos means "orange" or "a pain to get" in Hocotate. Snakeboss14
- Actually, many scientific names involving time use Chronos as a derivation. ParadoxJuice 19:56, January 30, 2010 (UTC)
- LOL, yes. Maybe Chronos means "orange" or "a pain to get" in Hocotate. Snakeboss14
What?Edit
"An easier way is to simply throw the Yellow Pikmin onto the ledge instead of using the Candypop Bud." This makes no sense. ParadoxJuice 19:56, January 30, 2010 (UTC)