Ratchet is instructed to strike it with his wrench by Kit, and the two are shifted into another dimension where the Kedaro Station has been abandoned for several years. Whilst looking for another way inside, the two find a glowing, purple Blizon crystal nearby. Ratchet and Kit arrive at the surface entrance to the underwater Kedaro Station.Īfter arriving at the Station Security Checkpoint at the surface entrance, Ratchet and Kit accidentally alert the station's security forces and the facility is put on lockdown. Being a former warbot in service to the Emperor, Kit possesses detailed knowledge on the inner workings of many assets to the Empire. Upon acquiring the blueprints for the Dimensionator from the Interdimensional Archives on planet Savali, Ratchet is informed by his new ally Kit that the only forge powerful enough to construct the device is located at the Kedaro Station on Cordelion. Rift Apart Quest to Build a New Dimensionator Junk Bot's counterpart in Rivet's dimension had no such relationship with the creature, meaning it never escaped it's confinement and remained a battery. ![]() The old remains of Nefarious Troopers in the abandoned station indicate that an alternate Nefarious Empire and presumably an alternate Emperor Nefarious was in control of the facility at one point before the creature broke free and went on a rampage. This alternate dimension appears to be an offshoot of Rivet's with certain events playing out under slightly different circumstances. The old remains of Nefarious Troopers in dimension ?'s Kedaro Station. During these years Junk Bot named the creature Juice and stayed with it on the abandoned station, where the utility bot's mental health deteriorated in his extended isolation. Later in his distress, Junk Bot broke the creature out of it's containment and it proceeded to decimate the facility, leaving it abandoned for several years. Upon revealing it's existence to his fellow workers at the station however, he was dismayed when they forcibly captured the creature and used it's extreme amounts of bio-electricity to make it a living battery for the Rubion Forge, similar to what happened in Rivet's dimension. ![]() In an unknown alternate dimension, the creature was instead first discovered by a utility robot named Junk Bot who developed a friendship with it. He named it the Imperial Power Suit and intended to use it for special occasions against his greatest enemies. Not long before the events of Rift Apart began, the Emperor designed a giant combat mech for himself based on his own appearance and ordered it's construction to the Science Bots at the forge. This effectively made it an infinite source of expanding energy and the perfect battery for the Rubion Forge. The creature was found to be a strange biomorph of some kind and was capable of ingesting bio-electricity which it then stores and amplifies with its eight stomachs. The Emperor himself one day noticed an unusual creature swimming in the waters close to the station and ordered it to be captured. An unexpected solution to this was soon found however. Although the forge's capabilities were proven to be outstanding, it required a considerable amount of energy to function. The facility was established on the planet's ocean floor to also take advantage of the crushing pressure of Cordelion's boundless oceans and use it in their new experimental Rubion Forge. The Kedaro Station was constructed many years ago on Cordelion by the Nefarious Empire to hide it's experimentations and most classified dark projects. History Pre-Rift Apart Rivet's Dimension 1.2.1 Quest to Build a New Dimensionator.So too, an interest in Magic: The Gathering has persisted since William’s youth, and he can frequently be found watching Magic streams on Twitch and reading over the latest set spoilers. ![]() Now, William enjoys playing Super Mario Maker 2 on the Switch with his daughter and finding time to sneak in the newest From Software game when possible. This interest reached a height with MMORPGs like Asheron’s Call 2, Star Wars Galaxies, and World of Warcraft, on which William spent considerable time up until college. William’s first console was the NES, but when he was eight, it was The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening on Game Boy that fully cemented his interest in the format. All the while, William’s passion for games remained. Upon graduating from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts, William entered the realm of fine arts administration, assisting curators, artists, and fine art professionals with the realization of contemporary art exhibitions. William Parks is an editor at Game Rant with a background in visual arts.
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