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It is unknown if there is still a human presence on the planet at the time of the Pikmin story; it may take place some time after the extinction of humans. Since Pikmin 2's areas are comparable to those in its prequel, and there are new human objects, the only possible explanations are that man exists, or the items were blown into the areas from other places while Olimar was away. | It is unknown if there is still a human presence on the planet at the time of the Pikmin story; it may take place some time after the extinction of humans. Since Pikmin 2's areas are comparable to those in its prequel, and there are new human objects, the only possible explanations are that man exists, or the items were blown into the areas from other places while Olimar was away. | ||
During the second game, this statement is supported: when Olimar lands on or leaves the planet his ship is shown to be heading towards or coming from Africa. Most of the planet's geography has been shown to match Earth's, the Ship even stating at the time of the discovery of the [[Spherical Atlas]] that it exhibits the planet's geography as seen from space: both this and the [[Geographic Projection]] are two halves to a globe that clearly shows Earth and its countries. | |||
In [[Pikmin (game)|the first Pikmin game]] Olimar crash lands on this uncharted planet during his vacation after [[S.S. Dolphin|his ship]] is struck by a meteoroid; Olimar must escape the planet before his life support system fails because the atmosphere is composed largely of oxygen which is toxic to Olimar's people. | In [[Pikmin (game)|the first Pikmin game]] Olimar crash lands on this uncharted planet during his vacation after [[S.S. Dolphin|his ship]] is struck by a meteoroid; Olimar must escape the planet before his life support system fails because the atmosphere is composed largely of oxygen which is toxic to Olimar's people. |
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