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''Sealed Door Items'': [[Charm Top]], [[Full Ether]], [[Wallet]] | ''Sealed Door Items'': [[Charm Top]], [[Full Ether]], [[Wallet]] | ||
− | Unlike some of the other domes, the Bangor Dome is completely deserted, save for one of [[Belthasar]]'s [[Sealed Door]]s and a [[Gate]] to [[Guardia Forest]], [[1000 A.D.]] | + | Unlike some of the other domes, the Bangor Dome is completely deserted, save for one of [[Belthasar]]'s [[Sealed Door]]s and a [[Gate]] to [[Guardia Forest]], [[1000 A.D.]] The party first visits the future via this Gate. |
===Theory and Analysis=== | ===Theory and Analysis=== | ||
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− | Bangor, in English, is the name of countless communities and cities across the world. However, the Japanese root, Bango, could mean the following: 1. (bango) barbarian language 2. (bangohan) dinner 3. ( | + | Bangor, in English, is the name of countless communities and cities across the world. However, the Japanese root, Bango, could mean the following: 1. (bango) barbarian language 2. (bangohan) dinner 3. (bango) series of digits, such as Social Security or Phone # 4. (bangÅou) eternity. None of these are likely, especially since options 3. and 4. violate the proper pronunciation of the Japanese equivalent. |
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Latest revision as of 04:34, 30 December 2008
Contents
General Information
Chrono Trigger
Era: 2300 A.D.
Music: Ruined World
Sealed Door Items: Charm Top, Full Ether, Wallet
Unlike some of the other domes, the Bangor Dome is completely deserted, save for one of Belthasar's Sealed Doors and a Gate to Guardia Forest, 1000 A.D. The party first visits the future via this Gate.
Theory and Analysis
Name Origin
Bangor, in English, is the name of countless communities and cities across the world. However, the Japanese root, Bango, could mean the following: 1. (bango) barbarian language 2. (bangohan) dinner 3. (bango) series of digits, such as Social Security or Phone # 4. (bangÅou) eternity. None of these are likely, especially since options 3. and 4. violate the proper pronunciation of the Japanese equivalent.
Thanks to Hyena20