- 1010 AD -
"...No use living in the past, we have to live for today!..."
Serge nearly drowns on Opassa beach, but is saved by future Kid time traveling
to the past...I think, completing another loop in time so that things happen right
and there is minimal dimension splitting.
Also, all this borking with time (Schala, Schala-Kid, Lavos, FATE/Chronopolitans,
Crono's Crew) causes Home's Chronopolis to get smushed with other timelines from
the Tesseract (2300 AD Dead World, 1999 AD Day of Lavos). And Home's Chronopolis
and FATE is destroyed and transmuted into the "Dead Sea", forever frozen in time.
FATE, however, installed Miguel as her guardian in this world to keep meddlers
from awakening Home's Frozen Flame.
- 1010 AD until 1020 AD -
"...willst thou stand against the goddess of FATE?..."
Oh yeah, I suppose that there are 6 dragon gods per world, (total of 12)
but FATE somehow engineers the death of the each dragon god's twin, so there are only
6 dragon gods, total, between BOTH worlds. I assume that this is to weaken them.
Leena grows up, and takes Serge for her boyfriend.
Dario is NOT killed by Karsh, after that little Masamune thing, and he washes ashore
on a tiny island, tended to by a caring woman.
Radius, retired from being an Acacia Dragoon Deva in 1016 (4 years ago from present),
moves to Arni village and becomes its new chief.
General Viper enters into a pact with Lynx and Harle: in exchange for Acacia's
assistance in locating the Frozen Flame, Viper will get to wish Acacia back to
its former glory...I think. I'm not exactly sure what Viper gets out of this
in either case. They explore the Dead Sea, and get caught up in the Dead Sea
nastiness. Probably because they don't have the second Chrono Trigger with them
to counter the trans-dimensional nastiness.
Porre begins military expansion into El Nido. With no one to give them any real
opposition, they take Termina easily and burn Viper Manor.
Guldove's Dragon Tear (of Love) is kept safe by Steena, the Dragon Shaman after
Direa's unfortunate death.
Fargo becomes a stupid cruise ship captain after Zelbess dies. Marbule becomes a
place filled with dumb ghosts and basically rots. The demihumans, after the life
was sucked out of their homeland, have little choice but to work for fruity Fargo
on his fruity S. S. Zelbess and be stripped of nearly all their pride and dignity.
As the latest form of entertainment for his ship, Fargo manages to book Nikki (the
rockin' bard) and the Magical Dreamers (Miki, Yu, Mi, guest starring the demihumans
and Serge & friends). Since this eventually leads to Marbule's restoration, I say
it's the most sensible thing he does.
Kid is...um...absent...in this timeline....because...errrr....hey, Serge isn't dead,
y'know? Isn't that cool?
- 1020 AD - Again, read the game summary waaay down below.
- 1020 AD until 1999 AD -
"...so, is the Nadia Bell still there?..."
Humanity grows, prospers, builds cute little dome cities and doesn't particularly
suck, thanks to the sorta REMOVED influence of Lavos.
- 1999 AD -
"...this doesn't make any sense...other WORLDS...?"
Umm....you see, the Day of Lavos happened, right? But because of the Time Crash it
was thrown into the Dead Sea along with pieces of 2300 AD and 2400 AD, so it didn't
happen everywhere, just in a little teensy spot. Miguel is stuck there to oversee
this frozen moment.
- 1999 AD until 2400 AD -
"...but we can't compare her wild theories to our research here..."
Eventually, the Chronopolis Military Research Center is established under Balthasar's
and Dr. Lucca Ashtear's influence. I'm certain he chose the name. The Mother Brain
computer, now not corrupted by Lavos, is merged with Prometheus', aka Robo's core
programming. Lucca puts Robo in there as a safeguard, in case Mother Brain goes wacko
again. Lucca and Balthasar's designs are used as a base to construct FATE, a massive
supercomputer capable of collecting data across time, space, and dimension.
- 2400 AD -
"...but...there's the question, should we have, and use this power?..."
An experiment performed in Chronopolis causes a "Time Crash", which throws
Chronopolis into some kind of time vortex or something (I forget how it was
described). This allows Lavos to draw Chronopolis 10,000 years into the past,
and corrupt all of FATE but the Prometheus lock. But all the meddling with this
dimension's timeline causes this version of Chronopolis to end up a lot less
stable when the dimensions split in 1010 AD. Specifically, it seems to get
smushed together with bits and pieces of the Tesseract, Day of Lavos 1999 AD's
Leene Dome, and 2300 AD's Dead World domes (Arris, etc.). Somehow, Another's
FATE manages to keep some measure of control over her destroyed sister's home,
and destroys it when that meddling Serge and his Radical Dreamers try to
screw things up. Oh, yes, physical reality outside of the Dead Sea doesn't
take this too well either, and thus, the Dark Moon is created, and, FWIW, it was
always there. |
- 1010 AD -
"...noone can give anything to him, nor take anything away from him..."
Serge drowns and does not survive.
- 1010 AD until 1020 AD -
"...son of man..."
Oh yeah, I suppose that there are 6 dragon gods per world, (total of 12)
but FATE somehow engineers the death of the each dragon god's twin, so there are only
6 dragon gods, total, between BOTH worlds. I assume that this is to weaken them.
Leena grows up, boyfriendless.
Dario is killed by Karsh, after that little Masamune thing, and, he, um, stays dead.
Radius, retired from being a Deva in 1016 (4 years ago from present), moves to a small
hideaway on a small island.
Porre begins military expansion into El Nido. The valiant Acacia Dragoons, led by
General Viper, stop them for a while. Viper enters into a pact with Lynx and Harle:
in exchange for Acacia's assistance in locating the Frozen Flame, Viper will get to
wish Acacia back to its forer glory...I think. I'm not exactly sure what Viper gets
out of this in either case, but Lynx is not exactly willing to keep his end of the
bargain later on...
Lynx also steals Guldove's Dragon's Tear (of Hate) to activate Ft. Dragonia.
Fargo becomes a pirate (arrrgh!) after Zelbess dies. Marbule becomes a place filled
with bitter demihumans, but at least it doesn't rot.
Kid forms a (1 member...heh) band of thieves called the "Radical Dreamers." She's
quite bent on avenging Lucca's death AND keeping Lynx and Harle AWAY from the
Frozen Flame.
- 1020 AD - See the game summary waaay down below.
- 1020 AD until 1999 AD -
"...Leene Dome? cool..."
Humanity grows, prospers, builds cute little dome cities and doesn't particularly suck,
thanks to the REMOVED influence of Lavos.
- 1999 AD -
"...the world's killed by a giant evil porcupine? What a sucky way to go, kick his ass Crono..."
The Day of Lavos is removed from time and dumped into the Tesseract thanks to Crono,
Marle, Lucca, Ayla, Robo, Frog, and Magus, if you picked him. This is a GOOD thing,
by the way. I mean, how were THEY supposed to know about the Time Devourer?
1999 AD - 2400 AD - Saved from "The Day of Lavos" humanity continues on.
- 1999 AD until 2400 AD -
"...Dr. Ashtear was indeed a genius, almost considered a 'mad scientist'..."
Eventually, the Chronopolis Military Research Center is established under Balthasar's
and Dr. Lucca Ashtear's influence. I'm certain he chose the name. The Mother Brain
computer, now not corrupted by Lavos, is merged with Prometheus', aka Robo's core
programming. Lucca puts Robo in there as a safeguard, in case Mother Brain goes wacko
again. Lucca and Balthasar's designs are used as a base to construct FATE, a massive
supercomputer capable of collecting data across time, space, and dimension.
- 2400 AD -
"...if we succeed, we'll be able to control, even rewrite time and space..."
An experiment performed in Chronopolis causes a "Time Crash", which throws
Chronopolis into some kind of time vortex or something (I forget how it was
described). This allows Lavos to draw Chronopolis 10,000 years into the past,
and corrupt all of FATE but the Prometheus lock. (See above; 7,600 BC).
Oh, and physical reality is having issues with time, space, and dimension
being all borked, so the Dark Moon is created, and it was always there. |