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** If I understand correctly, The Luigi you play as in the first game is actually from the timeline after finishing the first game as Mario? This makes for some [[Fridge Brilliance]]. Plus explaining why you don't do the Star Festival part as Luigi. The developers of the game didn't want to spoil Mario suddenly "disappearing" as he goes over to the other timeline!
 
== The orange Luma that is controlled by player 2 is an [[Green Lantern (Comic Book)|Orange Lantern]] ==
 
Think about it: the Luma glows bright orange, it can't be hurt, and it has an insatiable greed, allowing it to pick up any and every item and hold them indefinitely. Clearly the Luma is trying to fuel its greed and will eventually lead Mario to Larfleeze, where he will be turned into a corps member himself.
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== Whomp's Fortress is a painting of the Throwback Galaxy ==
 
Someone had gone to the TBG before Mario and painted a picture of it. By leaping through the canvas in ''[[Super Mario 64 (Video Game)|Super Mario 64]]'', he was ''literally transported'' there, one of the few stages in the game that conspiciously are just a landmass floating in the middle of nowhere; that's why the pink Bob-Omb recognized him. Alternately, he was just in some sort of "painting world" separate from reality, explaining why the Whomp King says the same thing, line-by-line, in both games; the real McCoy hadn't met Mario yet.
* If we continue this line of reasoning further, there's a galaxy for ''every'' level in ''64''. If there's ever a ''Galaxy 3'', perhaps we could see Bob-omb Battlefield or ''the'' [[Lethal Lava Land]].
** Alternatively, not every level has a galaxy, but every level is based off of some location in the universe. Bob-omb Battlefield could easily be an actual location in the Mushroom Kingdom.
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Notice how Peach has ''[[Fridge Brilliance|never actually met Rosalina before]]''.
 
== Rosalina, a [[Mario and Luigi Partners In Time (Video Game)|disguised shroob princess]] ==
 
The first notes in the {{spoiler|final boss music of ''Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time''}} shares the melody of the first few notes in the Storybook song (from the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy (Video Game)|1st]]'' game, but also appears in this game). So perhaps Rosalina is really {{spoiler|another shroob princess?}}
 
== Mario and co are immortal, and Galaxy 2 is simply 100 years after the first. ==
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* Or the Mushroom Planet just has really short years. You know, that would explain a lot of the geography to an extent.
* Well, most of the main characters are "Star Children", and how many crazy prophecies have Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Bowser gotten themselves into that involved ultimate power, that they've each touched at least one of the artifacts, Bowser and Luigi even using them on themselves? Actually, come to think of it, it seems that Rosalina is immortal, or at last VERY slow aging, from simply being near power stars... Mario and co. have power stars permanently inside themselves.
* Supporting this are the [[Mario Tennis (Video Game)|Mario Tennis]] and [[Mario Golf (Video Game)|Mario Golf]] portable titles: There is a timeskip between the GBC and GBA games where most characters have noticeably aged, but Mario's group hasn't changed a day.
 
== How Luigi got up there. ==
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== Rosalina, and all her Lumas, are (or were) all [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Elite Spiral Warriors.]] ==
 
Rosalina is really, really, really old, but kept looking youthful by her vast reserves of...Spiral Energy; she only appears to lack hot-bloodedness she's overpowered and slightly lazy (compare: [[Orcus Onon His Throne|Lordgenome On His Throne]] and she'd rather let Mario do the work. The Lumas are living beings that regularly explode into galaxies, which is exactly what the Anti-Spiral stated would occur during the Spiral Nemesis, and Mario's Luma gives him the ability to attack by spinning. Finally, the top of Rosalina's Observatory [[This Is a Drill|spins like a drill when it flies]], and [[Badass Boast|THEIRS IS THE DRILL THAT CREATES THE HEAVENS!!]]
* Tengen Toppa Comet Observatory? FUCK. YES.
 
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