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Omega Stabilizer

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Omega Stabilizer}
Artwork of the Omega Stabilizer.
This ship part is required for the S.S. Dolphin to escape the planet.
Weight 30
Max. carriers 50 Pikmin
Location Forest Navel

The Omega Stabilizer is a rocket part in Pikmin. Captain Olimar needed this part in order to fly straight again, it made Olimar's ship fly through countless deep space storms, and to Olimar, this ship part looks cool. It's the Dolphin's "fin" and was found inside a Puffstool. It resembles an apple slice.

Collecting the part

File:Omega Stabilizer location.png
Location of the part on the radar. Click for a bigger image.

In The Forest Navel, take out 30 Red Pikmin and go to the area with the Fiery Blowhogs. Go around the piece of land sticking out of the ground, to the left of the blowhogs. Kill the Male Sheargrubs, Shearwigs and the lone Wollywog on the way and go to the darkest part of the region with the Common Glowcaps and kill the Puffstool. Have the 30 Red Pikmin carry the part back to the ship.

Notes

Olimar's monologs

I've found the Omega Stabilizer!

I absolutely must have this piece if my battered ship is ever to fly straight again. It has steered me trough countless deep space storms. That, and it looks rather cool.


This is the Dolphin's fin. It is a little beaten up, but it should still function. I've made great strides in repairing the Dolphin! With this, I should be able to fly again-even if I don't recover all 30 parts.

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