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'''Hocotate''' | '''Hocotate''' is [[Captain Olimar]]'s home planet. | ||
The name "Hocotate" comes from Nintendo Japan's headquarters' street address, 11-1 Kamitoba hokotate-cho. From what can be seen, at least part of the planet is desert-like, though the [[President]] notes a location known as the "Hocotate Swamp". The planet shows some signs of flora growing on its surface, including vegetables ([[Pikpik carrots]] for example). When viewed from space, the planet itself is purple-coloured and possesses a set of two intersecting [[Wikipedia:Planetary rings|planetary rings]].[[Hocotate Freight]] appears to be in or near a built-up area, which suggests that at least some of Hocotate may be densely populated. | |||
In the opening scene of [[Pikmin 2]], Hocotate can be seen with two neighboring planetoids, likely [[Wikipedia:Natural satellite|moons]]. An incredibly bright star can be seen behind Hocotate, possibly a sun, indicating that it most likely exists in a different [[Wikipedia:Star system|star system]] to ours. Stars are visible from the surface during the daytime, indicating a thin atmosphere. In a possible reference to urban Japan, a building resembling a capsule hotel is shown. | |||
[[Hocotatian]] people are around 2cm (3/4 in.) tall, about the size of a nickel. It it uncertain what sort of gas they breathe as a means of respiration, though oxygen gas is known to be extremely poisonous to them; Olimar and [[Louie]] must protect themselves while on the [[Planet of the Pikmin]] by wearing a spacesuit. Because of this, there must be little or no oxygen in the planet's atmosphere. | |||
The technology is very advanced, as minuscule [[Wikipedia:Gluon|Gluon]] particles have been utilized (evidenced by the [[Gluon Drive]] part in [[Pikmin 1]]) and even a source of endless energy (the [[Eternal Fuel Dynamo]]). This makes it ironic that comparatively primitive [[Treasure Hoard|human-made objects]] are considered valuable. | |||
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The currency of Hocotate is the [[Poko]], a small type of coin that resembles those from the Super Mario series. Items from the Pikmin Planet are considered extremely rare treasures, and can be worth a particularly large amount of Pokos, many of which helped Olimar and Louie pay off their company's debt of 10,100 Pokos. (In comparison, 100 Pokos is more than a year's salary for the [[President of Hocotate Freight]].) | |||
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