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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}} | :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)