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[[File:SPERO.png|thumb|A side view of a SPERO as seen in mission mode.]]
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'''SPERO'''s <ref> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ-7p9gBLBU&t=1m10s </ref> (pronounced as ''''spare-'''oh', or sparrow) are probes sent by the Koppaites to search for a planet with edible sustenance on it in order to save their planet [[Koppai]], as seen in the opening sequence of ''[[Pikmin 3]].  ''SPERO 3 is the last one searching and is the one that finds [[PNF-404]]'', ''a planet with bountiful food to sustain Koppai's population.
'''SPERO'''s <ref> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ-7p9gBLBU&t=1m10s </ref> (pronounced as ''''spare-'''oh', or sparrow) are probes sent by the Koppaites to search for a planet with edible sustenance on it in order to save their planet [[Koppai]], as seen in the opening sequence of ''[[Pikmin 3]].  ''SPERO 3 is the last one searching and is the one that finds [[PNF-404]]'', ''a planet with bountiful food to sustain Koppai's population.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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SPEROs.png|SPEROs searching for other planets with edible food for Koppai.  
SPEROs.png|SPEROs searching for other planets with edible food for Koppai.
Pikmin 3 SPERO artwork.jpg|Official art of the SPERO from one of Nintendo's magazines.  
Pikmin 3 SPERO artwork.jpg|Official art of the SPERO from one of Nintendo's magazines.
SPERO.png|A Picture of a SPERO from Mission Mode.  
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Revision as of 20:25, March 21, 2014

The SPERO as shown in-game.

SPEROs [1] (pronounced as 'spare-oh', or sparrow) are probes sent by the Koppaites to search for a planet with edible sustenance on it in order to save their planet Koppai, as seen in the opening sequence of Pikmin 3.  SPERO 3 is the last one searching and is the one that finds PNF-404a planet with bountiful food to sustain Koppai's population.

Mission Mode

SPEROs are used as a storage device for the fruit collected in Pikmin 3's Mission Mode, comparable to the Ship's Research Pod in underground areas in Pikmin 2. 

Trivia

  • The name SPERO may be an easter egg, as it is pronounced as "Sparrow" which is a common bird found in the real world.
  • As SPERO is written in all caps, it probably is an acronym, but what SPERO stands for is never mentioned in the game. 

Gallery

References