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This ship part is required for the S.S. Dolphin to escape the planet. | |||
Weight | 20 | ||
Max. carriers | 40 Pikmin | ||
Location | The Distant Spring |
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Weight | 10 | ||
Max. carriers | 20 Pikmin | ||
Location | Hero's Hideaway |
The Interstellar Radio (宇宙ムセン?, lit.: "Space Radio") is one of the ship parts featured in Pikmin and Pikmin 4. The Interstellar Radio emits a constant S.O.S. signal, and emits voices to counteract the loneliness of space. Once found and brought back to the S.S. Dolphin, it will float around the spaceship, to starboard of the nose (to the front and right of Captain Olimar when he is seated). During take-off, the Interstellar Radio moves around and latches on to the hull on the starboard side, next to the #1 Ionium Jet. Olimar hints in his second monologue for this part that all parts may not be needed to fly the ship. Because Olimar says this, many players mistake this piece for an optional ship part, but it is mandatory.
Collecting the partEdit
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In PikminEdit
It is found inside the body of a Puffy Blowhog in the big lake, and may be near three Water Dumples. On land, defeat the Spotty Bulbear to ensure the Pikmin's safety.
In Pikmin 4Edit
The Interstellar Radio is the final objective of the game's prologue. Captain Olimar and Moss land in the Hero's Hideaway to search for it, and after gathering back his Pikmin that scattered out of the Onion, he investigates the top of a coffee table. There he faces off against a Porquillion which releases the Interstellar Radio upon death, revealing it ate the part. As soon as he retrieves the ship part, he sends out an S.O.S. signal, which is received by the Rescue Corps and many civilians. This sequence is repeated in Olimar's Shipwreck Tale.
Notes
Olimar's monologs
“I've found my Interstellar Radio!
Not only does it emit a constant S.O.S. signal, it also broadcasts voices from space that will brighten up my moments of boredom. The Dolphin, while comfortable, becomes quite a lonely place in the depths of the night...
This part will send out a daily S.O.S. signal. I have so little time remaining, though, that I have no option but to continue my search rather than waiting for a rescue party. Having to collect every part is a bit overwhelming...but I get the impression not all parts are needed to fly the ship.”
TriviaEdit
- Bizarrely, Pikmin 4 redesigns the Interstellar Radio to look more like the Analog Computer in appearance, with its control panel and antenna replaced with that ship part's corresponding bits. It is unclear if this is to indicate that it now has the same functions as the Analog Computer (something of note is that the Analog Computer does not return as a collectable part in Pikmin 4) or if this is the result of a mistake.
GalleryEdit
The Interstellar Radio, sitting near Captain Olimar.
The ship part being delivered to the S.S. Dolphin.
The Interstellar Radio as seen in Pikmin 4.
Names in other languagesEdit
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 宇宙ムセン? Uchu Musen |
Space Radio |
Chinese (traditional) |
宇宙無線電 Yǔzhòu Wúxiàndiàn |
Space Radio |
Chinese (simplified) |
宇宙无线电 Yǔzhòu Wúxiàndiàn |
Space Radio |
Dutch | Interstellaire radio | Interstellar radio |
French (NoA) | Radio interstellaire | Interstellar radio |
French (NoE) | Radio Stellaire | Stellar Radio |
German | Interstellar-Radio | Interstellar Radio |
Italian | Radio interstellare | Interstellar radio |
Korean | 스페이스 무전기 Seupeiseu Mujeon'gi |
Space Radio |
Portuguese | Rádio interestelar | Interstellar radio |
Spanish | Radio interestelar | Interstellar radio |
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