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    Quote Originally Posted by Syklo View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by King_Rappy View Post
    PSO takes place in an entirely different system, but the ship that its Dark Falz is sealed in was originally supposed to have Searen (from PSIII) on it before he was cut for time. So at least during development PSO's Dark Falz was meant to be the one from PSIII. The fact that the year in PSO (though with a similar yet different calendar prefix) is exactly 1000 years after PSIII supports this.
    I was unaware of this. What is the source on Searen being part of development? Also the 1000 years thing isn't the absolute truth. Consider the dates between PS1 and PS2.

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    Losing battle? With Dinel on our side? Yall remember how the Super Star Destroyer got taken out? Dinel is our guy.
    UNHAND ME THIS INSTANT! D<

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan_F View Post
    I was unaware of this. What is the source on Searen being part of development? Also the 1000 years thing isn't the absolute truth. Consider the dates between PS1 and PS2.
    That's where the second falz comes in, from a time travel thing.

    Do keep in mind how many theories incorporated time travel and split timelines with zelda games, which are all connected in a distant chronological way (windwaker is some period of time after OOT, for instance, but the two games are standalone and the links aren't the same people etc - ganon/dorf however IS the same).

    Only recently was the zelda timeline officially released (It was originally intended never to be released). Before then, there was a lot of speculation about timelines and the like, but just because Nintendo didn't say what the "official" timeline was until the recent zelda book doesn't mean they didn't have one to reference themselves.

    That's a part of game design, honestly. It's important to keep the game world interesting and connected so players who find only that aspect fascinating will keep coming back for more. Or, in other words, pay money.

    I'm sure there's a handful of connections Sega has that have never even been noticed. How long did it take to notice the seal on the monoliths in PSO1 was actually the crest of some royal family in a previous PS game?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gigawuts View Post
    How long did it take to notice the seal on the monoliths in PSO1 was actually the crest of some royal family in a previous PS game?
    OMG das crazeh

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