Quote Originally Posted by Skyblade View Post
Here we go. Compare the sections outlined in black. They are reference points. From there, it is easy to draw comparisons among all the pictures.
I don't acknowledge your point. A moment, please ...

Right, you've said that the Moon from the pictures have the same features, but how does that dispute the point of this thread - the Moon's rotational speed?

But anyway, the Moon from these pictures are not the same to each other. Each picture shows the area where you have squared in different areas, and more or less craters have appeared.

Sorry if I'm causing a confusion. My definition of 'same' is when two things have the exact-matched characteristics. All of the characteristics between two things have to be considered in this case.

As for the last image, the area was a completed build of Griever. When the game starts, the image of Griever on the Moon starts to build itself.
And when the game is completed, the building image of Griever is also completed. Hello, Griever ... Squall is happy.

Quote Originally Posted by MJN SEIFER
I re-read it, and I am reclined to agree - they do look like the same moon.

To Serapy: The angle of each picture is probably confusing you.
No, they don't look the same.

But what's worth quoting your post is the way how you have expressed your thought. What's changed your mentality? I thought you were supposed to be "open minded" or at least that's what I thought.

Well, excuse me -- I've always forgotten to remind myself that people do indeed change all the time.

Quote Originally Posted by Clo View Post
I'm more concerned with why IT'S SO FREAKIN' HUGE.
The Moon next to Ultimecia's Castle is very big. This proves that the Ultimecia Castle doesn't take place on ground (Earth's)... But the Moon from the 'ending' part looks also big. Perhaps, the Balamb Garden has gained a new ability of flying in air space?