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===Sales Pitch===
===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."''
''"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

Omega Flywheel
File:-94Omega Flywheel.png
Number 95 (NTSC)

94 (PAL)

Series Industrial Set
Value Poko × 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."