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==Collecting the Part==
==Collecting the Part==
[[File:Ionijet1.jpg|thumb|left|The #1 Ionium Jet, sitting in the sand.]]
[[File:Ionijet1.jpg|thumb|left|The #1 Ionium Jet, sitting in the sand.]]
Take at least fifteen [[Blue Pikmin]] and go south from the landing site, there will be a pool of water. Face to the right and go down the cliff with the pipe with [[Bomb Rock]]sinside of it and look to the right, it will be sitting in the water. Proceed to carry it back to the ship.  
In the Forest Navel take at least fifteen [[Blue Pikmin]] and go south from the landing site, there will be a pool of water. Face to the right and go down the cliff with the pipe with [[Bomb Rock]]sinside of it and look to the right, it will be sitting in the water. Proceed to carry it back to the ship.  
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Revision as of 16:13, May 16, 2013

The correct title of this article is #1 Ionium Jet. The substitution or omission of a # sign is because of technical restrictions.
#1 Ionium Jet}
Artwork of the Ionium Jets, either #1 or #2.
This ship part is required for the S.S. Dolphin to escape the planet.
Weight 15
Max. carriers 25 Pikmin
Location The Forest Navel

The #1 Ionium Jet is a ship part in Pikmin. This is obviously a jet that the S.S. Dolphin needs to propel itself through deep space. Olimar is worried that it is damaged and notes to run a system check as soon as he can.

Collecting the Part

The #1 Ionium Jet, sitting in the sand.

In the Forest Navel take at least fifteen Blue Pikmin and go south from the landing site, there will be a pool of water. Face to the right and go down the cliff with the pipe with Bomb Rocksinside of it and look to the right, it will be sitting in the water. Proceed to carry it back to the ship.

Notes

  • The Number 1 Ionium Jet is one of the parts that can be seen on the outside of the ship.


Discovery Notes

"I've found my #1 Ionium Jet! Unfortunately, this puts out a slightly odoriferous exhaust, but it does propel me to escape velocity in an instant. The stench is a small price to pay for such performance!"

Ship Log

"If this is damaged, I'll be in dire straits. I will have to run a system check as soon as I can."

Trivia

  • In real life, ionium is a radioactive isotope of Thorium, with a mass number of 230.

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