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== There are other tribes of people out there in the world who survived. ==
The Kid, Rucks and co. will link up with them {{spoiler|after they evacuate the Bastion}}. Though this is more of [[Wide -Eyed Idealist|the optimist in me]] speaking than anything from the game.
* Don't be so negative about that - After all, the background during {{spoiler|the Evacuation ending shows the party sailing, [[Sky Pirate]] style, towards a small town on the edge of a large, probably solid landmass.}} Personally, I think that they {{spoiler|fly the Bastion back to the Cael homeland. [[Crowning Music of Awesome|Set their sails and fly back to home, sweet home,]] and then dock that thing right on their doorstep, so to speak.}}
* Not to mention that hey, an awful lot of Ura survived the Calamity and it was ''specifically designed to kill all of them''. Granted, they did this by burrowing underground, but surely some people farther from Caledonia would do even better.
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** When choosing the Cael Hammer/Army Rifle combo he comments that this is his own favourite set from the past. Given that both weapons seem to be EXCLUSIVE for a particular guild (The Masons and Triggers respectively) it's possible that he worked his turn on the Walls, then enrolled into the Army.
*** {{spoiler|But Rucks also designed the Walls. Which is kind of weird since he was a soldier in the war yet was already engineering major infrastructure for the city, and that's if we avoid how old he'd have to be then.}}
== Rucks knows [[Portal (Video Gameseries)|Cave Johnson]] ==
Because I have added [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVHn0eyGZAA this moment of epicness] to my own personal canon.
 
== Caelondia {{spoiler|eventually becomes the city of Oneiros, seen in [[Clive BarkersBarker's Undying]]}} ==
{{spoiler|Think about it. Both were once magnificent cities destroyed by a mysterious disaster, and remain as chunks of masonry floating in an infinite void. Both also feature pieces of land spinning up to form walkways for the player's convenience. Sure, Oneiros looks a lot more decrepit, but that's because it's been in such a state for so much longer.}}