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[[File:PNF-404's asteroid P1.png|thumb|300px|A meteor from PNF-404's asteroid field as shown in the opening cutscene of {{p1}}, shortly before colliding with the [[S.S. Dolphin]].]] | [[File:PNF-404's asteroid P1.png|thumb|300px|A meteor from PNF-404's asteroid field as shown in the opening cutscene of {{p1}}, shortly before colliding with the [[S.S. Dolphin]].]] | ||
A '''asteroid field''' (in some instances, a '''lone asteroid''' or '''meteor''') orbits somewhere around [[PNF-404]]. It is | A '''asteroid field''' (in some instances, a '''lone asteroid''' or '''meteor''') orbits somewhere around [[PNF-404]]. It is entirely responsible for any event of the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' series]] involving complications from crash landings. The sheer number of crashes occuring on the planet, combined with characters mentioning that they felt something forcibly drawing their spaceships to PNF-404, suggests it is able to pull ships towards it and make them malfunction. The true nature and existence of this force is unknown, but the likelihood of several crashes in short succession of one another by unrelated individuals (as seen in ''Pikmin 4'') is too small to ascribe it to coincidence. | ||
==In ''Pikmin''== | ==In ''Pikmin''== |
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