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''"Gravitational, electromagnetic, centripetal, dynamic, centrifugal... More powerful than any of the myriad forces of physics is this: the largest, strongest, fastest, coolest flywheel of all time! It is so powerful as to be immeasurable, so there is no way to confirm its astonishing potential."'' | ''"Gravitational, electromagnetic, centripetal, dynamic, centrifugal... More powerful than any of the myriad forces of physics is this: the largest, strongest, fastest, coolest flywheel of all time! It is so powerful as to be immeasurable, so there is no way to confirm its astonishing potential."'' | ||
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Revision as of 15:06, July 26, 2013
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File:-94Omega Flywheel.png | |
Number | 95 (NTSC)
94 (PAL) |
Series | Industrial Set |
Value | × 60 |
Weight | 20 |
Maximum carriers | 30 Pikmin |
Location | Subterranean Complex |
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Omega Flywheel is a treasure in Pikmin 2, found on the third sublevel of the Subterranean Complex. There are quite a few Armored Cannon Beetle Larvae and fire geysers in the area, so remove them before trying to transport the treasure. This item is actually a worn metallic, rusty gear. This treasure is very similar to the Automatic Gear from the first game.
Notes
Olimar's Journal
"Collecting all these machine parts reminds me of the time I crash-landed on this planet. The last time I was here, the crash scattered 30 of my ship's most crucial components. I had to frantically collect all of them before life-support systems failed. I wonder what kind of machine this flywheel is from."
Sales Pitch
"Gravitational, electromagnetic, centripetal, dynamic, centrifugal... More powerful than any of the myriad forces of physics is this: the largest, strongest, fastest, coolest flywheel of all time! It is so powerful as to be immeasurable, so there is no way to confirm its astonishing potential."
- Gear.jpeg
Real world gears.