Not to mention the geographical changes.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Extraordinary Gentleman
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Not to mention the geographical changes.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Extraordinary Gentleman
As baby Zell could have gotten sucked into a time portal similar to the way Tidus did in Final Fantasy X.(I know he didn't really get sucked into a time portal, but for a while Tidus actually thought that he did and probaby, 50% of the people who played FFX thought that for a while too.)Quote:
Originally Posted by The Extraordinary Gentleman
Yeah, he could have. Save for the fact that there's no evidence what-so-ever of any sort of occurance.
50%? Can you prove these figures are correct and not some random number youve spewed up??Quote:
Originally Posted by John_912
Not really I don't know anybody where I live who is into the Final Fantasy series.Quote:
Originally Posted by ~SapphireStar~
I don't want to be mean but why does people think that 7 (FFVII)Quote:
Originally Posted by Death Penalty
and FF10-2 (FFX-2) are connected?, I don't see how?,:confused:
I think FF10-2 (FFX-2) and FF8 (FFVIII) are connected to me :D
Then why post something as ridic as you did?!Quote:
Originally Posted by John_912
Personally, I feel that all FFs are connected in some way. I feel that the events FF I - VIII all took place on earth like in 500 years or so after each FF event. But FF IX - XII, I feel they all take place in different parts of the Universe, since the events for those games took place on different planets like Gaia, Spira, etc. But that's just me though:p
Unfortunately, this concept doesn't work. To begin with, FFIV takes place on a planet called Earth, FFV takes place on Planet R, and FFVII takes place on Gaia. Even if one were to assume that the different names were the result of words changing over time, the massive geographical and evolutionary discrepancies would require millions of years to rectify. In and of itself, this makes any connection meaningless, but most don't work anyway because the games have incompatible mythologies. Gaia of FFVII is clearly a planet unto itself, as no other FF world shows evidence of a Lifestream, without which Gaia could literally not exist. To give another example, the ending text of FFV suggests that the Crystals of that game were instrumental in the creation of that world (Planet R, if LotC can be trusted). This function of the Crystals diverges from, say, those of FFIV.Quote:
Originally Posted by Crossblades
Basically, any ostensible link between the worlds breaks down upon closer examination; this thread helps to highlight that. Ultimately, the only possible connections involve different planets within the same universe, or the same planet across alternate universes.
Actually Massamune, though i agree they aren't connected it could be possible. The Crystals were used to split the planet, and since that would give one world the four dark crystals and the other the four light crystals, which match up for the story Unless i missed something, but meh, its still most likely not true even if it does connect like that.
The amteria and Shinra and some other stuff. No like I sAID BE SEIOUS.Quote:
Originally Posted by Flower Moon
I am, do be like that :eep:Quote:
Originally Posted by Death Penalty
X and X-2. The rest is just the designers having too much fun with references.
You know, I have this crazy theory that FFX and FFX2 are connected somehow. Wait, don't laugh at me, it's true! The main character is called Yuna, and there was a Yuna in FFX! See, it all makes perfect sense!
Not really. There are no Dark Crystals in FFV, and even if there were, one has to realize that there were at least 18 Crystals of significance in FFIV. In addition to the eight Crystals (four Light and four Dark) of Earth, there were eight corresponding Crystals at the Crystal Palace on the Moon, as well as the stupid deus ex machina Crystal used against Zeromus and the "communication crystal" aboard the Lunar Whale.Quote:
Originally Posted by corncracker