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User Info: RallenRyder RallenRyder 5 years ago #1



Some guys claims it in this vid-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziuR-YfcRos

Around 9:40 and foward



Somebody needs to confirm this. I DID not see not any, but as of rn I dont have time to analyze every single frame. If there is telethia, this might not be just a "spiritual successor.Some guys claims it in this vid-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziuR-YfcRosAround 9:40 and fowardSomebody needs to confirm this.

User Info: nonexistinghero nonexistinghero 5 years ago #2



You'd think anyone who beat Xenoblade would have the common sense to see that's just not possible. The beginning of Xenoblade Chronicles X pretty much eliminates the possibility of it being either a prequel or sequel story-wise. The only way to connect them would be through deus ex machina, like an alternate dimension theory. But that's not very likely to happen, since it just doesn't seem to be necessary at all to connect them in such a way that it spoils the first game. Read the mania: http://www.fanfiction.net/~nonexistinghero

In SA2, it's Super Sonic and Hyper Shadow. There was no Telethia, just looks a bit similar. The guy is just ignorant and looking for dumb reasons to say that it takes place in the same universe and he gave away a major spoiler, so don't watch if you don't want to get spoiled on the first game's ending.You'd think anyone who beat Xenoblade would have the common sense to see that's just not possible. The beginning of Xenoblade Chronicles X pretty much eliminates the possibility of it being either a prequel or sequel story-wise. The only way to connect them would be through deus ex machina, like an alternate dimension theory. But that's not very likely to happen, since it just doesn't seem to be necessary at all to connect them in such a way that it spoils the first game.

User Info: Segascream Segascream 5 years ago #3 Kind of like how some of the sound effects in one of the first trailers was a Gnosis.

User Info: deepdreamer256 deepdreamer256 5 years ago #4 I bet he thinks 911 was an inside job.

User Info: Big_Isaac Big_Isaac 5 years ago #5 nonexistinghero posted...

There was no Telethia, just looks a bit similar. The guy is just ignorant and looking for dumb reasons to say that it takes place in the same universe and he gave away a major spoiler, so don't watch if you don't want to get spoiled on the first game's ending.



You'd think anyone who beat Xenoblade would have the common sense to see that's just not possible. The beginning of Xenoblade Chronicles X pretty much eliminates the possibility of it being either a prequel or sequel story-wise. The only way to connect them would be through deus ex machina, like an alternate dimension theory. But that's not very likely to happen, since it just doesn't seem to be necessary at all to connect them in such a way that it spoils the first game.

Not really. It's technically possible for it to be a distant prequel. Of course they already confirmed that it's a spiritual sequel, though 3DS FC: 0817-3784-2273

Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe. -Albert Einstein Not really. It's technically possible for it to be a distant prequel. Of course they already confirmed that it's a spiritual sequel, though

User Info: Glazfaust Glazfaust 5 years ago #6 What exactly is he thinking look like Telethia?



The only monster shown that I could see some resemblance is the flying whale things near the beginning.



They look similar to Drakos Telethia, but miss the defining features of a Telethia. which is the golden-yellowish spines.



Their design is probably based of Drakos Telethia, but they probably aren't. If they are, then it's just Telethia in a entirely different universe, and this is how they exist in this universe.

User Info: nonexistinghero nonexistinghero 5 years ago #7 Big_Isaac posted...

Not really. It's technically possible for it to be a distant prequel. Of course they already confirmed that it's a spiritual sequel, though



It's technically not possible at all for it to be a distant prequel. Here's why (big as spoilers coming, don't go blaming me if you get spoiled):



At the end of Xenoblade Chronicles, it's shown that Earth is destroyed along with the entire universe as part of an experiment, while a new universe is created. A universe that has no such thing as Earth. At the beginning of Xenoblade Chronicles X, it is shown that the Earth falls victim as a war between aliens and is destroyed in the process.



That rules out the possibility of the game being related ot the first Xenoblade in any 'logical' way, in terms of story. The only way to connect them, is some sort of alternate dimension deus ex machina theory that pretty much spoils the ending of the first game.



Why the f*** would they even connect the two? The only reason to do so is for the sake of spoiling the first game. Do you really think the developers are a bunch of evil SoB's who take pleasure in spoiling the wonderful, self-contained storyline of the first game for people who haven't played it? To stop people from trying the first game after playing the 2nd game? It makes no f***ing sense and there's no reason to do so. Read the mania: http://www.fanfiction.net/~nonexistinghero

In SA2, it's Super Sonic and Hyper Shadow. It's technically not possible at all for it to be a distant prequel. Here's why (big as spoilers coming, don't go blaming me if you get spoiled):That rules out the possibility of the game being related ot the first Xenoblade in any 'logical' way, in terms of story. The only way to connect them, is some sort of alternate dimension deus ex machina theory that pretty much spoils the ending of the first game.Why the f*** would they even connect the two? The only reason to do so is for the sake of spoiling the first game. Do you really think the developers are a bunch of evil SoB's who take pleasure in spoiling the wonderful, self-contained storyline of the first game for people who haven't played it? To stop people from trying the first game after playing the 2nd game? It makes no f***ing sense and there's no reason to do so.

User Info: MonadAlvis MonadAlvis 5 years ago #8 It's never explicitly stated that it's Earth at the end of Xenoblade. http://i.imgur.com/Wtzjg.jpg | http://i.imgur.com/Gjc1M.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/MfpFa.jpg | http://i.imgur.com/ql0Ai.jpg

User Info: BeanBeanKingdom BeanBeanKingdom 5 years ago #9 MonadAlvis posted...

It's never explicitly stated that it's Earth at the end of Xenoblade.



Must be another random blue planet inhabited by humans in the general vicinity of Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and the Earthen Moon. Had a Street Fighter signature for four years, but Crapcom doesn't deserve such recognition anymore.