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I definatly remember something about them coming from the planet coral or something. That or it had to do with Dark falz. Was it from ep3? I played that game maybe once, lol
ahh, fudge it! now I have to go and watch the video!
I believe that it was the Scientist behind the desk in the Principal's office that actually tells you that you were from Coral.

It is also spoken of in Episode Three.

EDIT:

I checked this morning - and there is no mention of either in the opening video. I cannot remember where the reference to Coral is, but there is none to Earth at all.
Well, whether it is earth or not, it is a similarly biological planet, just with Dark Falz sealed in an ancient casket that got tampered with by pioneer 1. Point being, if Dark Falz was sent here Earth could become Ragol. Laziness :beard:
Actually, there is no chance that DF could be sent to Earth, since the casket containing her originally came from Earth just before the destruction of the Earth.

Instead, the Alisa III (another spaceship) was sent through a warp to Earth, and this may have caused the ultimate destruction of Earth (PSIII - Aron's ending). Due to this, the Spaceship Noah was sent to Algol, and then eventually to Ragol.

And if you're suggesting that DF has the effect of changing the creatures of Ragol, then only the Dark creatures were affected/brought with Noah.

Now, the Dragons, this is more of an area for debate.

The Dragon (of which there are several, presumably) bursts up into the Central Dome, possibly from the Spaceship Noah, since Rico asks "Is this what destroyed the Central Dome? It looks like the remnants of some energy explosion." In PSII, dragons were a common enemy on the Spaceship Noah, so could these dragons have come from Noah?

The only drawback to this argument is that the Dragon in the Central Dome is in fact a wyvern since it had only four limbs. All dragons on Algol had six - two arms, two legs and two wings. (I'm not counting the tail as a limb.)
Sorry, I seem to have little knowledge of such things seeing how I only own PSO ver 1&2. I have an Xbox, is episode 3 or 4 or BB available for Xbox?
found this pic ages ago Seems like earth to me 0_o

http://img421.imageshack.us/my.php?image...0256yv.png
lazybones05 Wrote:Sorry, I seem to have little knowledge of such things seeing how I only own PSO ver 1&2. I have an Xbox, is episode 3 or 4 or BB available for Xbox?
BB is only avalible for pc.
And PSO III is only avaliable for GameCube.
Right, yet more links for you guys (again, SPOILER ALERT):

In PSIV, in the Wreckage, Rika tells us that several ships escaped from Palma in AW1284 when it was destroyed when the Gaila Prison Satellite crashed into it. One of these ships later crashed on Motavia, and two of these (the Alisa III and the Neo Palm) are dealt with in PSIII.

However, Rika also tells us that at least ten other ships left the system. This would explain the presence of Numans/Newmans on Coral, and other early links (such as legendary weapons).

Also, in the final Kranz/Kylria cutscene in Ep3, Kylria says that the person who controlled the Germ would "even get the power to take over our home planet, Coral, itself."

Just thought I'd keep you up to date with my connection research.
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