08-04-2005, 01:15 AM
Quote:However, the Ruins are unrecognizable at first to those uncertain to the Pioneer Project's true agenda. That is because the Ruins originated from Earth. In fact, it is the spacecraft Noah sealed by Lutz. The Dark Falz is the resurrected one that Rolf Eusis battled, except now no one is armed with pure unalloyed Laconia, the spiritual metal, to keep it dead for long. Even worse, the real objective of the project is apparently to retrieve the homicidal Mother Brain, perhaps in a desperate attempt to restore the failing homeworld in the Algol system.O_O Holy crap... that's it! That must be it... the whole mystery behind the MOTHER project. I've never played a PS game to the point of seeing Mother Brain or Falz (my early-PS-games experience consists of a few minutes playing PS1, and a few hours in PS4 up to the point when you're on a... spaceship kind of thing. then I lost my game data... :ermm: ), but Rune sorta makes sense... I seem to recall him making a comment about his techniques not really being techniques, but "magic." Maybe they're on this project to find the proper technology, and oops, they met our good buddy Falz. Then (I'm making wild guesses here, as I don't know how/if Falz and Mother Brain ever met or affected each other), they decided to use the parasitic qualities of the D Factor to create new creatures (thus we get misfits like De Rol Le and Gal Gryphon, thanks to Osto)... and maybe later they use the D Factor to revive Mother Brain (if this is possible; again, I'm winging it).
Watch that happen in future episodes... I'll bet it will. Or something like it.
About Laconia, though... what about the Club of Laconium? Same metal, right? And coincidentally it's a good choice for Falz's last form because of the Foie boost. Yeah, yeah, just a technicality.


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