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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Meteorite (''Final Fantasy V'')}} [[File:FFV Meteor Outside.png|right|thumb|A meteor descending from the sky.]] '''Meteorites''' {{J|隕石|Inseki}}, also called '''Meteors''', are the means of travel in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' for the people from the [[Galuf's world|other world]] to come to [[Bartz's world]]. During the course of the story, multiple meteorites crash upon the surface of [[Planet R]] each carrying a single passenger. The meteorite looks like a large meteorite, but it has a door that grants access inside. Within the meteorite, there's a teleportation pad. It's unknown how the meteorite is piloted, or if it's even piloted in the first place. Its creation or how it functions remain a mystery. == Story == {{spoiler}} The [[Tycoon Meteorite]] crashes to the west of [[Castle Tycoon|Tycoon]] and south of the [[Pirates' Hideout]]. It is first seen during the opening sequence, falling from the sky. The passenger of this meteorite is [[Galuf Halm Baldesion|Galuf]] who initially suffers from [[Amnesia (term)|amnesia]] due to the impact. The [[Walse Meteorite]] crashes on the surface of the planet after the party speaks with King Walse inside his castle. It crashes just north to the town of [[Walse]] and east of [[Walse Tower]]. The passenger of the second meteorite is a soldier from the [[Castle of Bal]]. The [[Karnak Meteorite]] appears to have already crashed before the party is aware of its existence. The party learns they can enter the Walse Meteorite and use the teleportation pad within to transport them to the Karnak Meteorite. The passenger is a [[Werewolf (Final Fantasy V)|werewolf]] from [[Quelb]], [[Tsuze]], who seems to know Galuf, but Galuf doesn't know him. [[Krile Mayer Baldesion (Final Fantasy V)|Krile]] takes the [[Gohn Meteorite|last meteorite]] to come get Galuf, and before the two leave to [[Galuf's world]], Galuf tells [[Bartz Klauser|Bartz]] he can't come with them, because this is the last meteorite, and there won't be a way for them to return to their world if they come with him. The meteorite is found in the [[Desert (location)|desert]] near the [[Ronka Ruins]]. With the help of [[Cid Previa|Cid]] and [[Mid Previa|Mid]], the party revisits the meteorites together with them to recharge them with [[Adamantite (item)|Adamantite]]. This creates a warp point on the dragon-shaped peninsula, but the portal only has enough power to send them one way. (The later merging of the worlds by Exdeath renders this problem moot, however.) After this, the meteorites remain as landmarks on the map, but are not used again. {{endspoiler}} == Other appearances == === ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' === [[File:TFF - Meteor.png|thumb|right|200px|An indistinct Meteorite.]] An unidentified meteorite appears in the background of the Field Music Sequence for "Four Hearts" and "Mambo de Chocobo". === ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia]]'' === The metorites are mentioned in the [[Lost Chapter]] "[[Will of the Dawn]]" when Galuf and Krile discuss their previous experience traveling to another world. When asked about the meteorite itself, Krile simply says that they can be used as a mode of transport, leaving their origins and use a mystery. {{clear}} == Gallery == <gallery> FFV Meteor Sprite.png|Meteorite sprite. FFV Tycoon Meteor.png|Tycoon Meteorite. Walse Meteor WM.jpg|Walse Meteorite. FFV Karnak Meteor.png|Karnak Meteorite. Gohn Meteor.png|Gohn Meteorite. FFV Galuf inside the Meteor.png|Galuf inside the Meteorite. </gallery> == Etymology == {{Etym|Meteorite}} It was called "Meteor" in older versions. {{Etym|Meteor}} Therefore, this use of the term meteor was incorrect as pieces that withstand ablation from atmospheric entry and impact with the ground are called a meteorites rather than meteors. {{navbox setting FFV}} [[Category:Final Fantasy V]] [[Category:Transportation]]
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