Difference between revisions of "Lavos Space"
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Keystone PD-1 is the term given to [[Lavos]]'s [[Pocket Dimension]]. It is visited by the party twice -- once in the [[Ocean Palace Incident]], and another in the final battle. | Keystone PD-1 is the term given to [[Lavos]]'s [[Pocket Dimension]]. It is visited by the party twice -- once in the [[Ocean Palace Incident]], and another in the final battle. | ||
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*[[World Revolution]] | *[[World Revolution]] | ||
Revision as of 18:28, 20 August 2006
General Information
Music: Lavos's Theme (Complete & Incomplete), Lavos's Theme (Incomplete), World Revolution
Keystone PD-1 is the term given to Lavos's Pocket Dimension. It is visited by the party twice -- once in the Ocean Palace Incident, and another in the final battle.
Media
Images
Music
- Lavos's Theme (Complete & Incomplete)
- World Revolution
Chronology
-This Pocket Dimension is created upon Lavos's landing on the planet. -As do other Pocket Dimensions, PD-1's timeline runs "perpindicular" to the outside world, evident in the same Lavos being accessible from all times. -Lavos begins absorbing the planet's energy. -Lavos surfaces this Pocket Dimension in the Ocean Palace in the Lavos and Keystone timelines. -Lavos is briefly summoned out of the Pocket Dimension by Magus in the Lavos and Keystone timelines. -Lavos leaves the Pocket Dimension in 1999 A.D. to destroy the world and reproduce asexually in the Lavos timeline. -Lavos is defeated by Crono's party, who enter the Pocket Dimension. -Lavos's future within his Pocket Dimension is sent to the Darkness Beyond Time and PD-1 is presumably destroyed.
From: Chronology
From: Theory (Principles of Timelines and Dimensions)