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SPOILER HEAVY POST

Dark Falz is an extension of the Profound Darkness into our world. In PSIV, you actually fight her though.

Dark Falz is not a disease, but a singular entity. It only exists once every thousand years and is generally possessing someone. Originally, it was summonned to this world by Lassic, who was eventually destroyed by Alis Landale, who also destroyed Dark Falz.

Dark Falz then reappeared several times - I believe that this is the fifth since its original summoning in AW342 (Palma calendar).

However, the Profound Darkness is comparable to the Devil and the Great Light to God, in that each opposses each other. Dark Falz is merely the most common extension of PD into the world. Therefore, it is part of, yet not the entire whole of, the PD.

I also believe that IT that both Rico and Flowen refer to is the Profound Darkness, and that Rico mistranslates the Spaceship's data - and believes that IT is Dark Falz, whom she and Flowen fight.

I believe that the Profound Darkness is finally fought (yet also cannot be destroyed) again at the end of PSO Ep3. Amplum Umbra translates as both Big Shadow, and Profound Darkness. Castor and Pollux were also affected by the Profound Darkness, yet not possessed by Falz which became a unique extension of PD.

Faulkie - since there are so many continuity issues that prove that the early PS series comes before PSO in the same universe, for reasons I have already explained, we do not ever live on Coral (which may or may not be Algol).
One thing that suggests PSO is on earth though:
- go to the BGM test... the Forest music... "Mother Earth of Dishonesty"

It's probably just a random title though... I just thought I'd bring it up.
Hmmm. I think that's just coincidence.
Ragol is earth in the future, heh, look at the planet spinning outside the window on Ep 1 (non ult mode) its a model of earth, you can see parts of Egypt and like the nile. Of course, it could just be ST being so incredibly lazy they couldnt be arsed to make toeir own planet...
Yeah, but look at the Map on Ep3 - it's not earth in the past, and our continents won't drift like that in the future.

RAGOL IS NOT EARTH!

Why, oh why, will noone actually listen to me. I have Sonic Team proof!
Forge Wrote:Yeah, but look at the Map on Ep3 - it's not earth in the past, and our continents won't drift like that in the future.

RAGOL IS NOT EARTH!

Why, oh why, will noone actually listen to me. I have Sonic Team proof!

Not in ep 3 maybe, but on ep 1&2 it is. Therefore there are two ragols because they are not the same, this is getting interesting... Interestingly stupid? Why did they change the planet when it was set on the same one for both episodes?
I'm not entirely sure that it is a different planet. It looks the same due to a similar vegetation make up.

I think that Ragol is Ragol in both Ep1&2 and Ep3. I don't think that there is any difference.
In that case ragol is earth, all you have to do is look at the rotating planet in episodes 1&2! Wink
I say it's Earth!
I'm still sticking with my theory. Tongue
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