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==Notes==
==Notes==
 
===Discovery Notes===
 
''"I've found the Gluon Drive!''
====''Discovery Notes''====
''Using the quark-binding metaphysical properties of gluons, this device... Well, it's...very scientific, and I don't fully understand it myself, but it was very expensive..."''
"I've found the Gluon Drive!
===Ship Log===
Using the quark-binding metaphysical properties of gluons, this device... Well, it's...very scientific, and I don't fully understand it myself, but it was very expensive..."
''"I have no idea how this works, but it means the Dolphin will again lift off with its characteristic roar!"''
====''Ship Log''====
"I have no idea how this works, but it means the Dolphin will again lift off with its characteristic roar!"


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 01:11, June 17, 2013

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The Gluon Drive.
This ship part is required for the S.S. Dolphin to escape the planet.
Weight 50
Max. carriers 70 Pikmin
Location The Distant Spring

The Gluon Drive is one of the 10 rocket parts found in The Distant Spring, and it is the heaviest ship part in the game. The Gluon Drive uses quark-binding metaphysical gluons and is very scientific but makes the S.S. Dolphin lift off with a roar.

Collecting the Part

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The Gluon Drive, being carried by Blue Pikmin.

It is found near two bridges, one near the part and the other one on the opposite side. Build both and defeat the Shearwigs found near the part.The second bridge requires Blue Pikmin to be built, as you must cross water to reach it, and they can be used to defeat the Wollywog wandering there. As this is the heaviest part in the game, make sure all the Bulbears and the Puffy Blowhog have been defeated to ensure the Pikmin's safety. It takes 50 Pikmin to lift. 

Notes

Discovery Notes

"I've found the Gluon Drive! Using the quark-binding metaphysical properties of gluons, this device... Well, it's...very scientific, and I don't fully understand it myself, but it was very expensive..."

Ship Log

"I have no idea how this works, but it means the Dolphin will again lift off with its characteristic roar!"

Trivia

  • In real life, gluons are the theoretical particles responsible for the strong nuclear force. They hold quarks, elementary particles, together like glue, hence the name.


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