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[[Image:Pikmatt5.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Image:Geiger Counter|left|thumb|136px|Geiger Counter]] (it is near the 1 blue and yellow pellet).]]   
[[Image:Pikmatt5.jpg|thumb|right|The Geiger Counter amid a group of pellets.]]   
*Name: Geiger Counter
*Name: Geiger Counter
*Mandatory Part: Yes
*Mandatory Part: Yes
*Weight: 15 grams
*Weight: 15 grams


The '''Geiger Counter''' is a rocket part of the Dolphin that can be found in [[The Forest of Hope]]. It was found inside the body of a [[Burrowing Snagret]]. The Geiger Counter was needed for the ship to be rebuilt, but [[Captain Olimar]] didn't know what it's for. Every once in a while, it goes wild and lets out a lot of noise, but he never paid much attention to it, so it doesn't do Olimar much good. He says that he should read the instruction manual for it.
The '''Geiger Counter''' is a rocket part of the Dolphin that can be found in [[The Forest of Hope]], inside a [[Burrowing Snagret]] that ingested it. Although the part is vital to the ship's repair, [[Captain Olimar]] is ignorant to what its purpose is. He notes it "goes wild and lets out a lot of noise", but he ignores it regardless. Olimar admits he should read the operator's manual for it.


*In real life, a Geiger counter is a device used to measure radioactivity in a given area.
== Background ==
In real life, a Geiger counter is a device used to measure radioactivity in a given area.


[[Category:Pikmin 1 Ship Parts]]
[[Category:Pikmin 1 Ship Parts]]

Revision as of 10:02, October 20, 2007

The Geiger Counter amid a group of pellets.
  • Name: Geiger Counter
  • Mandatory Part: Yes
  • Weight: 15 grams

The Geiger Counter is a rocket part of the Dolphin that can be found in The Forest of Hope, inside a Burrowing Snagret that ingested it. Although the part is vital to the ship's repair, Captain Olimar is ignorant to what its purpose is. He notes it "goes wild and lets out a lot of noise", but he ignores it regardless. Olimar admits he should read the operator's manual for it.

Background

In real life, a Geiger counter is a device used to measure radioactivity in a given area.