Meanwhile me in full copium that the Xenosaga releases that didn't get localized will eventually be in english(Officially or through a fantranslation does not matter. Heck, official localization has missed references multiple times now)
We need the xenoblade community to come together in suits and discuss the incoming peak fiction in the future. It’s insane. One cutscene changes completely everything.
when i got to the radio scene, i literally was using 100% of my brain to read the radio subtitle while Na'el coped and seethed about the perfect future while the radio beat her with a mace I did this with no knowledge of xenosaga and X but i knew that the names were important
i was watching the subtitles like a HAWK cuz i played xcx and knew there HAD to be a tie-in and when they did the big reveal i totally freaked. name dropped project exodus and everything. i was so stoked.
Who would win? A meta-physical, inter-dimensional source of infinite power that can manifest anything that is physically possible for those that connect with it VS a vintage looking radio
@@vergiltasev7108 who would win? A meta-physical, inter-dimensional source of infinite power that can manifest anything that is physically possible for those that connect with it VS the Zohar
It's funny. If they really got far enough to think about Saga back when working on 2, it kinda makes sense that they actually got KOS-MOS and TE-LOS into 2 as Blades, and it's likely that they ironed stuff out back then.
Takahashi confirmed that the entire concept for 3 came early in XC2's development, so yeah, it turns out that Xenoblade 2 was most likely planned the entire time to be Lost Jerusalem - especially because the Saviorite reference, which I didn't realize until now is supposed to be a direct reference to the Salvator faction So that's really the most mind-blowing bullshit of all, the fact that KOS-MOS' appearance was actually extremely plot-relevant despite seeming like a fun easter egg... holy hell they did it again
@@juanthehorse420i agree. I also think that another name for the blade series might be the lost jerusalem chronicles. Basically giving the story beat in xenosaga that somehow earth disappeared from the cosmos do to the zohar experiment some real context. Xenoblade series being answer to the question, what exactly happend to make it disappear. I will also add the fact that perhaps because monolith were never able to realise there full vision while with namco, probably because namco didnt want too much support going to a niche series that didnt make a bunch of money. But now that xeno series is basically a nintendo franchise now, and they dont like to stiffle their creators visions, the xeno series finally has enough legs underneath it to finally be truly successful.
A common interpretation I’ve seen is that the two worlds merged almost immediately after Origin completed remaking them. Remember, the two worlds were going to destroy each other because the worlds themselves wanted to become one despite being made of opposing types of matter. Their destruction was the result of Annihilation, not reaching the Roche Limit. Once Origin activated, the two worlds would have been exactly the same as before, except now they would update be made from the same stuff. Everything else, including the worlds’ desire to become one, would have been exactly like it was before the Intersection. This is also illustrated in that the worlds appeared in opposite positions compared to when the Intersection happened. The worlds were destroyed and remade as if they never collided, and then immediately went in reverse to merge now that they were compatible.
The process of perfecting the oroboros power is probably what was needed and why melia Nia and riku put so much emphasis on it. That power is the catalayst/secret ingredient that was needed so the matter and Anti-matter could coexist again.
@@Jayman099099Unless too much time passes before the next game. Depending on what happens next, I'm not sure which I'd prefer. Of course I want to see the old casts again, but not if we get the kinds of things that happened in Xenoblade Chronicles 1 and Xenogears, or just too much carnage and death in general. I worry for my favorite characters' wellbeing.
Yeah the two worlds combining is more akin to a balancing of universal forces. The conduit, a source of limitless energy was needed to cause the split. So how much would be released as a result of them combining? enough to destroy everything
The fact that N is seemingly Rex’s first son in law is not at all addressed in this expansion. And I think there was a missed opportunity for a joke there.
@@Movel0 i thought there was a line where shulk or rex say something to the effect of “so this is for her” at raguel lake? Could be remembering wrong. In any case it seems like they know who he is and that is he has the logos core crystal. And we know M exists at this point at least since the destruction of the city and that she meets her mother seemingly between these events and base game. They have to know about M actually. They say Matthew is N’s “flesh and blood”. Which means he is technically also Rex’s. Kinda confusing. Would love for someone to make a timeline.
The fact that the Kotobukiya Siren model kit has exclusive canonical lore that is relevant to tying the series together is hilarious to me to the point that a part of me wishes that if they release model kits of characters or Ouroboros forms from the Xenoblade series, that they too end up with random ass relevant lore in their manuals. Even if that would annoy many.
When the radio bit happened in game I literally said to myself "I can't wait for Luxin to do an hour long video on this specific topic" /pos. That's my evening sorted :'^)
It's worth considering that everything that happened pre-lifehold in xcx is given to us via unreliable narrators: first, Elma, who clearly knows more than she's letting on and has a history of lying to the humans, and second, human mimeosomes, whose memories are immediately suspect since they are robotic copies inhabited by digitised memory that could have been altered of falsified. Considering the ending of XCX straight up tells us 'everything about the lifehold is false', there's plenry of room for saga and X to coexist in that grey area of doubt.
Kind of a small thing that might not be a Xenosaga reference but has been in my mind nonetheless is the house that Na’el is next to, it looks really similar to the Sakura’s house in XS2 and the piano motif parallels Sakura only being able to express herself with a piano, I haven’t seen anyone mention this so I doubt it even more but I think about it more than I should honestly
With Xenoblade 3's themes of not staying in the past and moving toward the future, I was beginning to accept that Xenosaga would just remain a fond memory... And then Monolith Soft dropped the radio scene. Seeing the Vector logo and hearing Yuriev's name mentioned nearly made my heart explode. Having been a Xenosaga fan for over a decade, I'm afraid to put too much hope into the idea of Xenosaga being revived like this, but it would be so amazing to see :') At the very least, I think Bamco should re-release the saga games to make the most of the interest that's being sparked. Also, I think Bamco keeping the rights to Xenosaga is fine, as it should prevent all of the many religious references made throughout the games from having to be removed. Even if Xenosaga doesn't make a comeback, it's been pretty crazy to see the Xeno series continue to grow and succeed through the years. I hope Monolith Soft and everyone that's worked on the games are able to feel the support of the fans!
It's hilarious to think that Bible stories in the xenoverse are actually just prophicies for the xenoblade games lmao. Jesus really pulled a fast one on us.
While XC3 had the major theme of moving on, it was in the context of the "endless now", essentially living in the present forever and never wanting to move forward beyond what is current. What Future Redeemed's message seems to be is that while moving towards the future is what we should do, we can't leave behind the past altogether. Alpha wanted to annihilate everyone of the old worlds and have only the new children of the City live on. So I think the themes and motivations in FR's story match perfectly with what was revealed on a meta level. While the creative direction of Xeno from now on is moving beyond Perfect Works, it's not abandoning the past continuity of Saga or those characters completely either. We may get nods to Xenogears and more references to Xenoblade X, too, going by how that radio broadcast connected to them as well.
@@mpgeist 100%! I was mostly referring to my own desire for the saga games to be continued for as long as possible, though my comment doesn't make that clear. I think the past and present walking hand in hand toward the future is an exciting thing to think about!
I think X's reality, and more specifically Mira, are where the stuff scooped away by the annihilation events are dumped. This would line up with the Mechonis' shoulder thingy being on Mira, or the single telethia on Mira aligning with the one telethia flying into the fog portal in Future Connected. Would also explain how Nopon being around and having some folklore that harkens back to XB1 while apparently being native to the planet.
That is actually a very cool idea I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s what they go with if they wanna make X canon especially since in some of the concept art for mira it shows some weird glitchy landscapes
29:10 Honestly, given how it's a bill being proposed by Dmitri Yuriev of all people, it's likely that calling it a "human rights bill" is more populist flourish than anything else, to try and garner public support, so I don't know how much that parallel works. I guess it still works if Na'el/Alpha is talking about a world with Dmitri Yuriev in government being the perfect world lol
Common political tactic even used today, claim a divisive and morally disdainful act as though it were a "just cause" to try and push it through. Then when met with opposition, make them out to be monsters for opposing a supposed "rights" bill, gaining support from a group of people who don't know any better and just hear certain words that make them feel righteous. Yup, Yuriev makes all the right plays to gain a cult following
I'm surprised that when you were talking about Dimitri around the 50-minute mark that Core Crystals didn't come up. The Saviorite Human Rights Act could have been for people who were genetically modified with Core Crystals as they were originally designed to replace brain cells. That could be what eventually became the Designer Children.
They will be the next big bad of the future Blade games! Makes good sense with your mentioning of the core crystal technologies, which mesh very well with what Klaus told Rex in XBC2. Their fate/curse with immortality. What if the planets combining/fusing actually phase-transitioned the whole world back into Klaus' original universe? Their world would be like Lost Jerusalem, but now found. My crackpot theory is that the original universe has the Saviorite remnants in deep space, and they will come/return to reclaim what was lost (the planet and "conduit tech"). The people in the new world of these XBC games will be seen as "abominations of Klaus," to be exterminated, and some will be harvested.
The theorie is fun to think about to connect Core Crystal and Designer Children , but Yuriev as he exists in Xenosaga is supposed to be born 4000 years T.C. So i don't think it could be the same one ?
Everyone getting so excited about that radio missing the point I think. Takahashi was finally able to fully realize and complete a saga. I feel like it was just mainly a huge easter egg and reminder of all the stories he started but never finished for all the fans who have been with him since the beginning. Though I also do not discount he is madman enough to fully realize the connections now that he has a very solid foundation to take off from. One thing is for certain, the future is extremely bright for Xeno.
I've been scrolling through this wondering if I should leave a comment saying something similar, but then I found yours and I agree. I do hope the Xenosaga gets a proper Remake a la FF VII or the Resident Evil Remakes - something that can do their intended scope justice. And heck, maybe Xenogears can one day get the same. Aside that I kinda wish the series stay in their own parallel universes (Xenoblade has more or less shown that to be a thing anyway) so that fans of either series don't have to play it ALL to be in the loop. Because while it all being tied together IS sorta neat, it could also get super convoluted with more and more WTF moments making no sense unless you remember all details of a dozen games (and I am already struggling with 3 Xenoblades :D). To tie back to your comment, yes, I saw that radio scene similar. As much as Future Redeemed seemed like a sendoff to the "Klaus Trilogy", the radio seemed like paying respects to the games that came before. Those without which Xenoblade would maybe never have existed. And in-universe yes, I can imagine that similar people and events happen in various different ways across different parallel universes. So maybe we do see Xenoblade versions of characters that also existed in Xenosaga AND maybe Xenogears in future games in different contexts. And along with proper Xenosaga Remakes, that I think would be awesome. But who knows what the future brings. Uncertainty we got in spades, but that's why we keep marching forward.
Honestly, I don't see why they would bother including X into the multiverse in the first place if its story is appreantly not worth being picked up again. Either fans are jumping to conclusions about a farewell-easteregg too soon or it is a creative choice I absolutely don't vibe with personally.
@@leonardo25gabriel My apologies, I have not played FF VII Remake. What I wanted to say was "A Proper Remake, i.e. not just upscaling some textures and increasing the resolution - i.e. from scratch".
I think that it's not the radio who sells this idea but rather the blue dot at the end and how it mirrors Saga's ending. They could very well Remaster/Remake Saga (maybe even making | + || as a single game Remake and later just the third game) and include KOS MOS as a mysterious character in the next games then in the last one of this Saga tie better things with Saga's original intended ending. This is kind of what Saga was originally going to be if it continued, a tale of KOS MOS across different times while trying to stop the death of the universe.
It's so funny, our two biggest references are the Vector logo and Yuriev's name drop, because the lore for Vector Industries is "this company has been around for way too damn long; you're telling me they've been around since we were back on earth???" and the lore for Dimitri Yuriev is "this man has been around for way too damn long; you're telling me he's been around since we were back on earth???"
10:00 I did the math here a while ago. If you assume one is in Kenya, near Nairobi and Lake Turkana, then a second could be in Ecuador near Quito, and third one could be on artifical land in the pacific, while retaining equidistance.
In Mass Effect, Earth's first space elevator was built in Singapore. In the Gundam Seed series, there are major battles to control mass drivers (basically a catapult for launching ships into space, basically a Dollar Store version of a space elevator) near Lake Victoria on the Kenyan side of the border, in Panama near the Panama Canal, and an artificial island near Papua New Guinea. The only bizarre location where a mass driver was located was in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, which is pretty far from the equator.
@@AICWhy go for Seed? We have 00 which has actual orbital elevators instead of mass drivers. Tower is near the border of Brazil and Columbia, Tenchu is on an artificial island near Nauru, north of the Solomon islands, and La Tour is west of Lake Victoria near the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
I also want to point out in Halo 3, the Artifact (a slipspace activator made by the alien Forerunner race) was also located in Kenya outside the city of Mombasa. While still a bit aways from the Lake Victoria, I'm starting to notice a theme surrounding many sci-fi connections to space and the country of Kenya.
I think it would be very funny if the white whale got stuck during the split and then when it reformed all the changes turning it into the 2 xenoblade worlds caused earth to become Mira and then the white whale just nose dives straight back down and everyone this whole time thought they were light years away
Honestly the entire story that the residents of new LA were fed about earth's destruction might be programmed propaganda, either to get people into the lifehold, or added retroactively to justify their extradition into it.
I mean, the new version of Klaus's experiment in 2 directly and explicitly contradicts Alvis's dialogue at the end of 1. If Takahashi wants to stitch ALL of Xenoblade together, he'll just do it. And wouldn't be as hard a Luxin makes it sound honestly.
Assuming it is KOS-MOS falling to earth (and I think it is) there is no reason to suggest that X cannot be the next game. KOS-MOS showing up in Xenoblade 3 FR just ties it up, but what happens next? In a game about history repeating and the flow that cannot but happen, well it's fair to say earth starts again, humans start again, and eventually, we go to space to escape an alien invasion 😅 That said I loved X but it could do with a do over. Too many ideas jammed into one game that also shoehorned WiiU functionality. Great concept and a great starting point for the next series.
In response to the 37:00-38:00 stuff: I don't think you quite grasp the amount of cosmic fridge logic a phrase like "There must be something about this planet" can carry. But really, Mira could be in the employee break room of an Ikea for all we know.
This video really overestimates how much we definitively know about X. I love X but it's story is not the greatest source of information about its setting. it establishes very little definitively about it's past by delivering its lore through unreliable narrators, and then spends the whole story revolving around the lifehold only to reveal that the lifehold isn't what it told you only to end without clarifying any further. X is so incredibly open to being fitted into any circumstance because it's so poorly defined that it's arguably the greatest possible source of xeno conspiracy boarding Takahashi ever made. It's incredibly difficult to deconfirm X as canon, especially with aspects of its nebulous lore being brought into canon in one of the most important scenes of the xenoblade era.
@@organicsatanic Agreed. I still absolutely want a sequel to X after that non-ending, but I'd be unsurprised and absolutely fine with Monolith just came out and said X was a fully non-canon spinoff. We get those left and right in all kinds of series, and it'd probably be pretty cool to just have a series free of all the massive lore-juggling. Wouldn't be the first series to have one of those, and they seem to be great proving grounds for mechanics.
‘X is completely incompatable’ It wouldn’t be the first term the series made a fundamental retcon to make a later work fit with an earlier work. Heck, since 2 that’s all they’ve been doing really. To varying degrees of sucsess
@@Nachtflut Even Alvis is barely a retcon, he literally calls himself a Monado and administrator for a computer, that’s deadass the same thing as ‘I’m an Aegis’
@@Nachtflut Klaus experiment in 1 was retconned to be as depicted in 2. The Universe not being destroyed and a new one created with this is also a retcon.
there is a scenario where X can fit, without the need for retcons, I made the detailed post here in the comments, just look up. Or I can copy/paste here, if you prefer.
I find it funny that when Xenoblade 2 added Kosmos, the vector logo, and confirmed that the Zohar/Conduit was found in Africa with the Siren model kit, everyone thought those were just references, but when they put the vector logo on a radio and mention Dmitri Yuriev people suddenly think Blade and Saga are in the same canon.
With hindsight, Mythra using the attack that looked like the Hilbert Effect at the end of Torna and T-elos and Kos-Mos being Blades is starting to feel less as fanservice moments and more as clues to the series connecting to Xenosaga. It wouldn't be impossible for the Trinity Processor to achieve those feats, all they had to do was look into the future. The Conduit definitely could allow that.
Fun fact: The US government (Specifically the DoD) uses the metric system for nearly everything. That's why a DoD installation like Radamanthus would use metric measurements.
@@QueenofAgnus It’s true though. Also, the metric system is superior to the imperial system because it’s way more accurate. I’m an American expat, and adapting to the metric system was easy for me because of my time in the US Army. That and I worked as a field engineer for a number of years and everything was metric in that field.
This is true. In xenoblade X, almost everyone is either military personnel or used to work for the US government, and when the temperature's displayed on screens, it's always in celsius.
@@darkstarmobile There's no accuracy difference between metric and imperial, unless you're talking about the definitions of stuff like meters, kilograms, etc, which are based on observable phenomena rather than a prototype these days. The real strength of metric over imperial is ease of conversion, and therefore, ease of use in math.
A very normal discussion where normal discussions usually happen, a normal and average upload for a concise and calm uploader. Just what i have come to expect
Hopefully we get Xenoblade X remastered, Xenosaga Trilogy remastered and then a Xenogears port within the next year. I don't care that I have them all, I just want them all on the Switch.
I could listen to you forever. As a diehard Saga fan, all your stream of conciousness and tangents of thoughts pretty much matches up with what I'm thinking too, but also is super comforting cause this just sounds like me in my own thoughts as well. You're awesome, I've subbed
I feel like X is due for some large retcons in an upcoming xcx remaster. There's no way they'd make whole-ass xenoblade game to completely drop it forever.
Only one of thr points you bring up against X being canon has any weight, being the dates, the rest would take less retconning than what was done with xenoblade 1 to fit that in with 2 and the future of the series. It is very clear that their intentions is to make X canon and part of the same universe and they are pushing parts of it in to fit with lots of other incongruent lore from whole other series. The newest games newest lore supersedes old lore in this series, and nothing is just an easter egg, especially for such a plot important scene. You call it copium, i call it using real world logic that there are going to be very very minor differences when pushing lore from games that were not meant to be in the same canon into the same canon.
You're wrong about X not being canon. You're basing it on memories retold in X by characters who, we see it by the end of it, don't even know what they actually are... It's not reliable. Lin even says she has doubts about theat story and earth blowing up...
yeah, there are scenarios where X can fit with no need for retcons, only needing that they stick strong to the concept of eternal reocorrence. I myself can imagine one (well, two actually): On the merged "New Earth" (lets call it like that) from years after 3 ending, whose people (from 1 and 2) were already very tech advanced, go on to advance even more, and eventually depart to conquer galaxies, they are what eventually becomes the Samaarian federation (at the down of time, they came in from another plane, as per X, just like happened when the XC2 universe came in from another plane, to merge). They expand so much that at some distant future, the "New Earth" ends up forgotten/lost. They continue to evolve and change. Eventually at some point in the distant future, they decided to terraform yet a new Earth, or even, a new solar system (they have so much tech that they can make even this at this point), let´s call it Earth 2, and they make sure to guide evolution there to go as they see fit for their purposes, and then, bioengineer what is supposed to serve as their failsafe (Humans from Xenoblade X), and we know from X that the Samaarians have this level of bioengineering tech, from Xenoblade X quests. Or alternatively, they get to the point of technology of dimension travel (not far fetched, given what XC1/2 people tech did with Origin, and how much tech those people would have at this point I am describing, and the fact many universes is canon to blade), and apply all this to that dimension primitive Earth. More years passes by, Earth 2 evolved to the point where we see in the beggining of Xenoblade X. Earth 2, just like old "New Earth", also has get to a point of having a Coalition government (eternal reocorrence, so ok for the similarity actually), but Earth 2 does not have the Conduit nor the towers . Elma, who maybe could be a possibly modern Samaarian (maybe one of the few left, as the rest mixed and shaped to other races, as they expanded to become a mega galatic empire), that does not agree with the current path and ethics of modern Samaar federation, goes to Earth 2 and warns X humans of the imminent treat. White whale leaves Earth 2, and , "by coincidence" (there are quests that imply that may have actually be driven by some force), lands in none other then old "New Earth"/Lost Earth, there is, "New Earth" millions of year after 3 ending. Or in the other alternative I mentioned, this force that guided then to Earth 2 is what made them swap dimension (still believable given some of the phenomena surrounding Mira, like the Ganglion and the ma-non being led to there in a flash of light). Nopons were native of "New Earth" and unlike old Humans/now Samaarians, some remains there, which makes sense in this scenario. And the reason why humans did not die after the memory storage of the lifehold got wrecked, is because something in "New Earth" also has the capacity to store data and "souls", Origin, who was in "New Earth" since the merge between 1 and 2 eons in the past by now, (something about this planet). Meaning, that last shot in Future redeemed is indeed the white whale crashlanding, and those humans from X name the old "New Earth", Mira (the sequence gives no indication of how much time passed, could be on a cosmic scale as far as we know). Mira geology does lend it itself to this scenario, as, how merged XC1/2 worlds would look like after millenia has passed. As a extra, from the distance from "New Earth" of that shot in future redeemed, a human sized cyborg should not be possible to see, but a ship the size of the white whale could. So X happens millenia after the ending of 3, a time scale that has precedent in the franchise. And the eternal reocorrence do makes history in these two Earths flowing similar, credible, within what the franchise themes has worked on. Here is more believable than the retcons about Dimitri that and the others needed for Saga, for instance. This is just one example of possibly others where Monolith Soft, the actual creators of the franchise, could fit X without the need of retcons or minimal retcons, just the need to stick a bit strongly on eternal reocorrence."
Yes, I am very high on hopium and copium, but I refuse to believe the X references are just references and nothing else. Why bother putting such clear references to X in the very extremely important radio dialogue if it ultimately means nothing? Oh, and hey, remember that fun line Elma has in Xenoblade 2's DLC where she says she feels like her meeting Shulk, Rex, and KOS-MOS has some kind of deeper meaning? Remember that Xenoblade 10th anniversary art that very prominently features Elma and the White Whale? Something is definitely going on with X. Edit: I forgot about this when I was making my original comment, but Future Redeemed also has: -Divided tasks that can be likened to the duties of most of the BLADE divisions (Exploration is comparable to the Panthfinder division, etc.) -Ether Masts that function just like X's data probes -A device that looks like the comm devices BLADEs use and is also called the X-Reader, which is totally not suspicious at all -A singular Fogbeast Unique Monster whose name is formatted the XCX Tyrant way.
I personally agree. I think they want to return to XC:X as well. I think they will probably retcon it's story to change the reasons for their Exodus. It's a simple change and ultimately then it will lead into a new trilogy following the story of Elma and her crew.
@@the_maverickk I agree, Xenoblade X being retconned is fine, especially if it allows proper integration into the rest of the Xeno series. Also, it's not like much would really be lost/changed, only really the way Earth was destroyed, and probably the Samaarians, the Ganglion, and the Ghosts (Those are basically the most important pieces of Xenoblade X lore but Monolith will figure it out.)
Plus the entire thing with origin being seemingly a very intentional thematic mirror to the lifehold. Xc3 and future redeemed may be giving us clues about the XCX cliffhanger's true meaning.
One thing to remember is that in the siren kit info, it states that the scientists didnt find anything of interest when they found the Conduit, while in Saga, the Zohar does some crazy god stuff almost instantly
I'm more on the side that Monolith Soft will just remake Saga from scratch, Baiten Kaitos still holds up quite well and don't have future lore implications for anything, so a simple remaster suits it well. For Saga though, I doubt today's Monolith Soft would let a game like that slide with their name on it, I think they will rework it entirely and that will be the future games, which for me, Saga stories with Xenoblade quality would be the best timeline.
Luxin, I would highly recommend making Saga lore/story explanation videos at some point for people that don't play the games, but would still like to be in the know. just a thought
I just beat the game yesterday, perfect timing. I wanted to make sure I beat it before TH-cam would send me spoiler thumbnails because I watched the trailer and let's plays and whatever anyway I'm excited to hear all the crazy lore stuff about those Xeno games I've never played
55:19 Remember even everyone through because of the Hilbert Effect on XC1 FC people through that the Fog beast were part of the collective unconscious. And in future redeem are confirm to be a sign of the instability of the worlds (-_-)
I was watching this on my Switch youtube app and that low battery message fooled me into plugging in my pro controller. It only occurred to me that was in-video as it appeared more times at the same cutscene haha.
I think when the conduit left the Xenoblade 2 world it might've returned to the Xenosaga world. Given it can bend space and time it could've appeared whenever it needed to be in line with Saga's events.
As someone who knows next to nothing about gears and saga I hope they do a sort of soft reboot/remaster where they do most of the original plot but iron out some details to fit better like how they changed alvis' key necklace to the ontos core crystal
Me before the end of Chapter 4: "Why is a video about a radio of all things approaching an hour in length?" Me after the start of Chapter 5: "...Oh. That's why."
I'm guessing 2 things. Either is Takahashi reimagining Saga's envisioned lore/events into Blade's or there's some strong story and timelines connection lore that we didn't know just yet between Blades and Saga. If it that is our original KOSMOS in FR ending, does that mean that similar events between Saga and Blades are occurring at the same time, but in different timeline and universes? Or, could the Earth-of events of Xenoblade affected directly Saga's timelore? But that's imposible. How could they're gonna match Xenosaga's Grimoire Verum Earth/Zohar experiments vs Klaus Earth/Conduit experiments?Also, there's one more thing. Now that you mentioned the words "blue light", it is worth mentioning that KOSMOS database entry on Episode 3 read as follows: "The battle over, KOS-MOS falls into an eternal sleep and drifts, like the passage of time, through the emptiness of space. A BLUE LIGHT penetrates her battered and faded figure. Perhaps that light will be the cause of a new awakening".
I believe that when Klaus accident happened, the Conduit or Zohar was found in the space where Earth should be leading to Xenogada history, so there is a possibility that an "original" Zohar exist in different dimensions, the two planets of xenoblade 1 and 2 were transfered to another dimension where the Zohar was also there. What happened to earth in Xenoblade is similar to what happened to the Planet Ariadne in Xenosaga, it was completely shifted to another dimension (imaginary domain), the difference is that it was transformed into a giant gnosis.
"oops all wilhelm" being behind so much of saga and now applying to blade as well is so funny to me. i already think his existence is hilarious this is just adding to that even more
Considering what lao saying about the rich and powerful pretty much being the only ones that got a chance to leave it wouldn't be surprising if it was later said the masses weren't actually told. There are so many ways xcx can fit into the overall series.
I feel like they are trying to make X canon. They mention Project Exodus for one thing, and like, the data from the Lifehold Core being stored in Origin which I remind WILL be at the core of the new planet, makes so much sense (yes, I'm coping. Part of me honestly doesn't want X and main to fuse)
there is a scenario where X can fit, without the need for retcons, I made the detailed post here in the comments, just look up. Or I can copy/paste here, if you prefer.
Oh sheesh, now you're making me think that Origin ends up at the center of Mira.... and Xenoblade X (cross), is called "Cross" because its the crossing of Alrest and Bionis... Or that Mira is actually the fused version or recreation of Alrest and Bionis together.
8 years is more than reasonable enough for bill issues and a full rebellion building up. It is also the first of the ships sent out. There would possibly be more ships later and Takahashi could easily find a means to retcon the X opening to fit with the new Klaus Lore. And Similarly with Saga and Gears. There could be time shenanigans. And Samarian and Alien stuff to fix ur no aliens in saga stuff. In that easily the xenoforms arent aliens. Theyre human/Samarian made beings. Maybe I'm in big copium mode but I shall believe until I cant.
Also with the time distortion from distance in space and based around faster than light travel can mean that time has passed differently for people away from Earth vs those in Earth.
actually there is a possible scenario where X can fit, without the need for retcons, I made the detailed post here in the comments, just look up. Or I can copy/paste here, if you prefer.
There is a scenario where X can fit, wihtout retcons/minimal retcons. I made a post here describing it, just look up. Or I can copy/paste here if you prefer.
@@shotojae6007 Roger. Here is the segment of my original post, where I describe it to Luxin: "here is a scenario which you did not fully consider (you did briefly, but not entirely and not seriously), and that requires no retcons, where X can fit, only needing that they stick strong to the concept of eternal reocorrence. And it goes like this: On the merged "New Earth" (lets call it like that) from years after 3 ending, whose people (from 1 and 2) were already very tech advanced, go on to advance even more, and eventually depart to conquer galaxies, they are what eventually becomes the Samaarian federation (at the down of time, they came in from another plane, as per X, just like happened when the XC2 universe came in from another plane, to merge). They expand so much that at some distant future, the "New Earth" ends up forgotten/lost. They continue to evolve and change. Eventually at some point in the distant future, they decided to terraform yet a new Earth, or even, a new solar system (they have so much tech that they can make even this at this point), let´s call it Earth 2, and they make sure to guide evolution there to go as they see fit for their purposes, and then, bioengineer what is supposed to serve as their failsafe (Humans from Xenoblade X), and we know from X that the Samaarians have this level of bioengineering tech, from Xenoblade X quests. Or alternatively, they get to the point of technology of dimension travel (not far fetched, given what XC1/2 people tech did with Origin, and how much tech those people would have at this point I am describing, and the fact many universes is canon to blade), and apply all this to that dimension primitive Earth. More years passes by, Earth 2 evolved to the point where we see in the beggining of Xenoblade X. Earth 2, just like old "New Earth", also has get to a point of having a Coalition government (eternal reocorrence, so ok for the similarity actually), but Earth 2 does not have the Conduit nor the towers . Elma, who maybe could be a possibly modern Samaarian (maybe one of the few left, as the rest mixed and shaped to other races, as they expanded to become a mega galatic empire), that does not agree with the current path and ethics of modern Samaar federation, goes to Earth 2 and warns X humans of the imminent treat. White whale leaves Earth 2, and , "by coincidence" (there are quests that imply that may have actually be driven by some force), lands in none other then old "New Earth"/Lost Earth, there is, "New Earth" millions of year after 3 ending. Or in the other alternative I mentioned, this force that guided then to Earth 2 is what made them swap dimension (still believable given some of the phenomena surrounding Mira, like the Ganglion and the ma-non being led to there in a flash of light). Nopons were native of "New Earth" and unlike old Humans/now Samaarians, some remains there, which makes sense in this scenario. And the reason why humans did not die after the memory storage of the lifehold got wrecked, is because something in "New Earth" also has the capacity to store data and "souls", Origin, who was in "New Earth" since the merge between 1 and 2 eons in the past by now, (something about this planet). Meaning, that last shot in Future redeemed is indeed the white whale crashlanding, and those humans from X name the old "New Earth", Mira (the sequence gives no indication of how much time passed, could be on a cosmic scale as far as we know). Mira geology does lend it itself to this scenario, as, how merged XC1/2 worlds would look like after millenia has passed. As a extra, from the distance from "New Earth" of that shot in future redeemed, a human sized cyborg should not be possible to see, but a ship the size of the white whale could. So X happens millenia after the ending of 3, a time scale that has precedent in the franchise. This way, unlike how you said in the video, makes this scenario more credible. And the eternal reocorrence do makes history in these two Earths flowing similar, credible, within what the franchise themes has worked on. Here is more believable than the retcons about Dimitri that you pointed for Saga, for instance. This is just one example of possibly others where Monolith Soft, the actual creators of the franchise, could fit X without the need of retcons or minimal retcons, just the need to stick a bit strongly on eternal reocorrence."
@@jumponeverything Indeed, it would be extremelly weird for Monolith to, knowing they left the game of a cliffhanger, knowing that people are asking for a port and sequel, go on and put direct mentions to Xenoblade X (accurrate for Jap and Eng ) in the ending of the trilogy on a game they said would point to the future of the franchise, but do nothing with it. Makes no sense, if they intended to do just Saga stuff, there would be no reason to put this X mentions there as this obviously and rightfully would lead to a ton of people getting pissed off if they don´t follow up on it. As I showed, and unlike Luxin said, there are scenarios where X can fit without even retcons, but even if they put it just in another universe (which would still be canon since multiverse is canonical in blade), so they better do something with it on Nintendo next console, ideally, on the game 10th anniversary, 2025.
Xenosaga should be fully remaked. Like, FF7R levels of remake. I know why people are immediately going for HD remasters and ports and what not. Let Saga get an actual completion as well.
@@Paradox1012 I like 2's gameplay better than 1's tbh. But 3's is way better than both. But the only thing I really want (within a reasonable possibility of happening), is for them to redub XS2 with the actors that were in 1 and 3. At least Shion, KOS-MOS, and MOMO. They are such a downgrade that it really takes me out of the game more than anything else. I can live with the drastically different gameplay and artsyles, but they need to fix that.
@@Zeik56 The issue with 2 is some parts were extremely Imbalanced. Some enemies and bosses n some areas WAY exceeded everything else within that area ,and was just annoying to fight through.
@@Paradox1012 It's been awhile since I last played it, but I have played through it several times over the years and I don't remember anything being egregiously imbalanaced. In fact, once you figure out the combat I remember finding the difficulty pretty rewarding. I do have a memory of struggling in Sakura's domain on my first playthrough, but that just forced me to understand the mechanics, and then I beat the boss I was struggling against much easier.
What if Mira actually did pop up where Earth used to be and the White Whale/aliens went around in a big circle because they locked onto the Conduit's signal after that pops back out after 2? Also Mira being Origin would explain X's loose ends.
I'd prefer a remake, all three games combined with a consistent combat system. I don't care if it's 300 hours long with cutscenes, if they replaced them separately, I'd be playing them again back to back anyway.
Ima be real, while yes the Xenosaga connections are stronger than X, both games would require heavy retcons to fit perfectly with the trillogy and in case of Xenosaga you'd arguably need full remakes of 3 games because just re-releasing them or giving minor remasters that don't retcon anything and dont make the games look substantially more modern, probably wont make them super appealing. Xenoblade X while still needing retcons, mostly in its opening cutscene, and needing a lot of overhauls to ditch the Wii U based menu-ing needs far less tweaks to its game to be appealing in and a Definitive edition has been begged for for a while. Personally I hope Monolith will work on both games series to fit into this supposed new canon but they would need to put way more resources and effort to make Xenosaga appealing to people than just emulate it unaltered on the switch, which people could've done at any time for the past 2 decades on PC, than X, which already plays like Xenoblade 1 but better.
there is a scenario where X can fit, without the need for retcons, I made the detailed post here in the comments, just look up. Or I can copy/paste here, if you prefer.
I think the radio more or less reafirms that the Xeno series is a Multiverse. As much as the Dimitri Yuriev name drop is a big deal I don't think a lot of aspects of Xenoblade's lore work that well with Xenosaga's lore. This is most likely the Xenoblade universe's version of these characters and events not actually directly connecting all the series together in the same universe. Not to mention Klaus's experiment was very different from the Zohar experiment in Xenosaga from what I recall. Instead of using a computer to use the power of the Conduit they used people who could communicate with U-DO to bring out the power of the Zohar. As for them possibly connecting the main series to X I think they might do that with the Samarians who are kind of implied to be a universe hopping civilization and could possibly be the future civilization from either the project exodus during Klaus's time or the future civilization from Xenoblade. They most likely established new Earths in other universes to expand their civilization throughout the multiverse which is how X's Earth civilization came into being. It's also kind of implied that Mira is their original homeworld, and if the Samarians are the future civilization of Xenoblade that means Mira is the distant future world from the main Xenoblade series. That might explain some of the references to Xenoblade 1's world in the game, though they are loose reference like Tatsu blurting out Frontier Village and Homs or the Sword of Legendaryness being a Nopon replica of the Monado. There are also some landmarks like the rings of Oblivia that look like they could be parts of the Mechonis to me. I think Luxaar or another Ganglion member also said that after the Earth was destroyed they were engulfed in a bright light and brought to Mira where they can't leave the planet. The White Whale and possibly other colony ships were most likely engulfed in this light as well. This at least implies that they were brought into the pocket dimension where Mira is. Mira is an enigma though so I could be completely wrong here when X DE or X2 finally explains what is going on with Mira and the Samarians. Xenosaga also ends with a good portion of their universe being engulfed in light through a dimensional shift to bring that sector to Lost Jerusalem, so there is a possibility that they were brought to the Xenoblade universe and the light is KOS-MOS that way. Though I do not think Xenosaga and Xenoblade take place in the same universe unless there are some major retcons to Xenosaga's lore with the remaster/remake. Same goes for X's Earth as well since all three have different incidents that disappear or destroy their Earths.
exactly, X can fit with no need for retcons, only needing that they stick strong to the concept of eternal reocorrence. Example: On the merged "New Earth" (lets call it like that) from years after 3 ending, whose people (from 1 and 2) were already very tech advanced, go on to advance even more, and eventually depart to conquer galaxies, they are what eventually becomes the Samaarian federation (at the down of time, they came in from another plane, as per X, just like happened when the XC2 universe came in from another plane, to merge). They expand so much that at some distant future, the "New Earth" ends up forgotten/lost. They continue to evolve and change. Eventually at some point in the distant future, they decided to terraform yet a new Earth, or even, a new solar system (they have so much tech that they can make even this at this point), let´s call it Earth 2, and they make sure to guide evolution there to go as they see fit for their purposes, and then, bioengineer what is supposed to serve as their failsafe (Humans from Xenoblade X), and we know from X that the Samaarians have this level of bioengineering tech, from Xenoblade X quests. Or alternatively, they get to the point of technology of dimension travel (not far fetched, given what XC1/2 people tech did with Origin, and how much tech those people would have at this point I am describing, and the fact many universes is canon to blade), and apply all this to that dimension primitive Earth. More years passes by, Earth 2 evolved to the point where we see in the beggining of Xenoblade X. Earth 2, just like old "New Earth", also has get to a point of having a Coalition government (eternal reocorrence, so ok for the similarity actually), but Earth 2 does not have the Conduit nor the towers . Elma, who maybe could be a possibly modern Samaarian (maybe one of the few left, as the rest mixed and shaped to other races, as they expanded to become a mega galatic empire), that does not agree with the current path and ethics of modern Samaar federation, goes to Earth 2 and warns X humans of the imminent treat. White whale leaves Earth 2, and , "by coincidence" (there are quests that imply that may have actually be driven by some force), lands in none other then old "New Earth"/Lost Earth, there is, "New Earth" millions of year after 3 ending. Or in the other alternative I mentioned, this force that guided then to Earth 2 is what made them swap dimension (still believable given some of the phenomena surrounding Mira, like the Ganglion and the ma-non being led to there in a flash of light). Nopons were native of "New Earth" and unlike old Humans/now Samaarians, some remains there, which makes sense in this scenario. And the reason why humans did not die after the memory storage of the lifehold got wrecked, is because something in "New Earth" also has the capacity to store data and "souls", Origin, who was in "New Earth" since the merge between 1 and 2 eons in the past by now, (something about this planet). Meaning, that last shot in Future redeemed is indeed the white whale crashlanding, and those humans from X name the old "New Earth", Mira (the sequence gives no indication of how much time passed, could be on a cosmic scale as far as we know). Mira geology does lend it itself to this scenario, as, how merged XC1/2 worlds would look like after millenia has passed. As a extra, from the distance from "New Earth" of that shot in future redeemed, a human sized cyborg should not be possible to see, but a ship the size of the white whale could. So X happens millenia after the ending of 3, a time scale that has precedent in the franchise. And the eternal reocorrence do makes history in these two Earths flowing similar, credible, within what the franchise themes has worked on. Here is more believable than the retcons about Dimitri that and the others needed for Saga, for instance. This is just one example of possibly others where Monolith Soft, the actual creators of the franchise, could fit X without the need of retcons or minimal retcons, just the need to stick a bit strongly on eternal reocorrence."
i think as far as yuriev, it's possible that he's a designer child *because* he learned how to swap bodies, creating a new, genetically modified body for himself and then transferring into it, and also cloning the U.R.T.V.s from that body specifically because he felt like it
Just Beat Xenosaga 3 last night! Even if things don’t fully tie into Xenoblade I’m s glad I played it! I’m also glad I finally got to watch this video!
I dont know where the confirmation is coming from. Its a Logo and the Names. Yes i understand that its most likely but there is no confirmation until we see the actual xenosaga game. We got also something from X and Gears, but i dont think there is something confirmed either. So for now we have only some references, like KOS-MOS or Elma in 2. There are just so many Options and Theories for Saga and X (also but less for Gears) but thank you for the in-depth Look at the Saga Theory.
There is never going to be a new Saga game, that franchise on it’s own is done. Rather elements from it’s story might be present in the next saga of Xenoblade
there is a scenario where X can fit, without the need for retcons, I made the detailed post here in the comments, just look up. Or I can copy/paste here, if you prefer.
@@ZephyrK_ yeah xenosaga 4 will never happen but a ‘definitive’ version of those games in the likes of xc1 to line it up with the xenoblade world prior and/or after Claus’ experiment is still a possibility. I prefer to think that monolith isn’t going to buy out saga from Bandai and develop it cause I’m skeptical towards how well it’s sales would do in comparison to a future game with the Xenoblade ip such as X. But, there’s very little to base my presuppositions on so who knows.
@@joebilly3719 i read through it in another post. Good theory and i heared from many people that the parallel dimension is a possibility (i thought since X that it plays far in the future of 1) but i think it could be even simpler. That earth is actually "destroyed" from the experiment and they go through space-time and simply fall on Mira which is remerged Earth. A very short Explanation but this is a easy Possibility. I also thought about all arguments against x and i think i could also think about arguments that dont deny X. But this is what i mean, they could fit everything in the next Game with no Explanation. But they also said the Claus-Saga is over, so i think we wont be getting any explanation anymore about the Reason the Universes split apart. I think we will be getting something new as a whole and for that also a standalone Game like they did with every Xenoblade Title (Game-Length-Issues). If this were True, i think KOS-MOS falling on Earth would be a bad Choice because it would require to play Xenosaga, even if it gets a Remake.
This was definitely in their minds during development. In the art book for 3 theres concept art for inside origin that shows zohar things. They are definitely zohar too and not conduits because they are more pointed and have the glowing middle.
I've heard what the radio could possibly mean, and as someone who has exclusively played Xenoblade (but plans to play the other Xeno games after TotK), I'm just gonna quietly like the video and come back some other time :) Edit 12/24/2024: I've now played every Xeno game. I am having a minor freakout.
Luxin you should add that: After you clear the game the database entry for KOS-MOS in Xenosaga episode III reads "The battle over, KOS-MOS falls into Eternal sleep and drifts, like the passage of time, through the emptiness of space. A blue light penetrates her battered and faded figure. Perhaps that light will be the cause of a new awakening" So yeah it's the exact same ending as Xenosaga Episode III. You should also talk about the Elma sidequest in Xenoblade 2 where the main characters including KOS-MOS all meet which proves some sort of element of them all exist as far back as Klaus's earth and not to mention the KOS-MOS Refrain heart to heart stuff where she realizes she's been on the world tree before.
Yeah, people saying that "it's just a reference" are being really skeptical and delusional, there have been several hints of SOME KIND of connection happening between Saga, X and Blade. I mean, Shulk literally teases XC3 on the XC2 DLC (he even mentions worlds walking hand in hand again WITH ELMA and she says that the encounter was part of something important) Something will truly happen in XC4 regarding this and i'm really hyped for it
@@renren47618 just like how people denied Alvis was Ontos. Anyone that played the entire Xeno series knows that Takahashi always follows up on his stories eventually. I too think there is a connection with Xenosaga at the end of Future Redeemed but Xenoblade X doesn’t seem to fit entirely. Either way that cutscene is very important because even though they only met in spirit it still confirms that on Klaus’s earth some element of multiple universes together existed pre experiment.
We will it. Give me more Kos-Mos. One of the single greatest characters in JRPG history. Give. Thanks so much for the amount of effort that goes into these extended videos Luxin. You don't have nearly the subscribesr you deserve. Truly thank you so much for the amount of work you put into these.
I never played saga or X and only know there lore from your videos so i didn't get the full effect of the radio scene but i still freaked out The implications that decendants of the original humans still existing itself has so many lore implications and i knew enough to know space travel is a theme in every xeno franchise Later finding out it was a reference to saga made the scene even more amazing and i cannot wait to see where this crazy series goes
One interesting thing that post-credit scene brings into question is the canoncity of Xenoblade 2 KOS-MOS (and T-elos, for that matter). She can't be in two different eras and dimensions at the same time. I read a theory (maybe confirmed by some lore but I can't recall the exact source or whether it was just a fan theory) that KOS-MOS in 2 was meant to be an internal defense system for Rhadamanthus (like the Sovereigns) and some explorer climbed the tree before Amalthus and snagged her but then died on the journey out and her core crystal fell in the cloud sea for you to eventually find centuries later. Perhaps this was a recreation of KOS-MOS designed to guard the Conduit in addition to the Trinity Processor and developed using core crystal technology? Wouldn't make much sense, since the Xenosaga KOS-MOS is developed millenia after the Klaus experiment, if we assume the two universes are connected. Otherwise it's just not canon at all.
Core crystals in Alrest were calibrated and reprogrammed by Logos and Pneuma upon creation and between each awakening as a blade until Amalthus took them. Both Logos and Pneuma were still connected to the Conduit at that point, as they didn't fully lose that connection even after they got taken, so it is possible that data about the original got inadvertently transferred into Alrest via the Conduit when KOS-MOS interacted with the Zohar.
Eh X’s dates could be ret-conned. With that context, it could very well be that Earthlife Colonization project was pitched as a “cool we’re colonizing space now.
X’s date could be retconned, but if they wanted to make Rhadamanthus Radio prove X, they could’ve just said Wednesday, May 13th instead of May 16th. Wouldn’t require a retcon and nothing else about FR’s narrative would have to change. If they ARE trying to make X work, which I think they are, I don’t think it’s nearly that direct
Big problem I see are the Artifices. They seem far more high tech than the skells. I do think the telethia does originate from future connected though, and I still think the ghosts are replicas of origin/ moebius.
I don't know about this one. I respect the love that people have for Xenosaga, but I don't think it's reasonable to expect them to completely integrate a third party franchise into Xenoblade, even if they have the same developers. You're telling the X fans to not get their hopes up, which is definitely very reasonable, but then you act like the return of Xenosaga is completely confirmed and that doesn't sit right with me. I also don't think it makes sense to write X off completely, as I feel like there's a reason it was included in that scene. It's probably not canon to mainline Xenoblade unless there are some experiment/Samaar/alternate timeline shenanigans going on, but they wouldn't have put references to it in this important scene if they were just planning to continue ignoring it. What I think this scene means is that the next Xenoblade arc will have more similarities to Saga, but it will not actually be Xenosaga. However, this scene proves that Bandai Namco is willing to let Monolith create alternate versions of Xenosaga characters and integrate them into mainline XC/XCX like they did with KOS-MOS in 2. I could be wrong though. I honestly think that you can interpret this scene however you want, but it would be best if we didn't assume things to be true and fight over our headcanons. That would just be stupid.
I don’t think the X stuff is there as references for references sake, I think there are two things that make sense a) it’s confirmation that X’s earth is a parallel to Klaus’ world where they probably didn’t find the conduit and b) potential X port/sequel/whatever for switch 2
Considering that in the games they stated that there are infinite universes, I don’t think that everyone needs to be in the same one for stuff to be connected. Remember The Conduit is a Meta-Universe Manifold-meta in this case referring to “outside” The Conduit can split universes or create new ones because *it exists outside of said universes.* I don’t necessarily believe that all the universes need some shared “seed universe” for them to be able to effect one another. If stuff can exist outside of and effect the universes, then the universes may be able to effect each other in some similar way. I will now return to my schitzo belief that The Nopon Archsage is the Avatar of The Conduit as he can create and bring together universes as he pleases.
Continuing-I think the Zohar/Conduit may interact with each universe differently since The Zohar needed relics of God to work while The Conduit did not(or at least it didn’t as far as we know) Or there are many different Zohar-like things floating out in the meta of the universes and they each have different properties
I think honestly to make X canon, all you have to do is say the first cutscene is just Lin unknowingly referring to a false memory, say all the Mimeosomes had a false memory of a war to stop them from trying to go back to earth, and get involved with a war with the Zohar/Conduit. And we know that Elma knew alot more than we were privy to, she could of easily made the ship crash land and put out this crazy story. Full disclosure I am also someone who only started playing Xeno 8ish years ago, and my understanding of the gears and saga references is low at best.
The blue thing falling on Earth isn't KOS-MOS, it's obviously Riku. Riku is always there.
"Riku is not blue thingy to falling from sky, Riku is Riku."
@@munkyman33 Common variety Nopon. ^_^
Riku is common variety meteor
@Big Tatsu Manana
I honestly thought it was a new world so new Zohar
Even IF Future Redeemed didn't happen, theres NO WAY Bandai saw a Xeno game nominated for GOTY and DIDN'T instantly start thinking of porting Xenosaga
Bingo. And, I'm thinking the same thing for Square Enix. Xenogears is perfect for the HD-2D treatment.
@@KnightGamer724 don't get my hopes up
@@KnightGamer724 Okay but do they redo the second disc?
@@FeralPhilosopher I guess that they will redo disc 2 from scratch
Meanwhile me in full copium that the Xenosaga releases that didn't get localized will eventually be in english(Officially or through a fantranslation does not matter. Heck, official localization has missed references multiple times now)
Xenoblade fans showing up in full dress to watch Luxin talk about what was on the radio
wearing a suit rn actually
We need the xenoblade community to come together in suits and discuss the incoming peak fiction in the future. It’s insane. One cutscene changes completely everything.
Surely one will show up using Nagi's suit with a katana
Stop idol worshipping
@@KARLOSPCgame The entire fandom becomes Nagi cosplayers, that would be a great way to show that he's more than just an empty suit.
To think a radio was all they needed to fully connect their past projects to Xenoblade. The future is bright for Monolith Soft.
A radio and a funny little trademark
🤣 Work smarter not harder!
Imagine the original humans, space colonist, meeting the 'Humans' of the Merged World
And a hope for xenosaga 4
@@therealjaystone2344
XenoMultiverse with Noah's son and the daughter of Fei Wong!
So excited that both Canada and Montana are now canon to Xenoblade
Thank god. Itll be great to get more horror elements into xenoblade.
Kenya and Philedelphia are as well
Ohio is real. 💀
Russia too.
@@Roto3 Ohio will never be real
Clearly Luxin restrained himself immensely on this one
Imagine if he didn't
@@Alex-lc5dz Luxin on his way to turn a 2:30 trailer into a 1 and a half hour long analysis
Luxin on his way to turn a 30 second teaser into 4 hours of theorizing
Unfortunate. I was ready for a feature film.
I expect another 5 1 hour videos 😅
when i got to the radio scene, i literally was using 100% of my brain to read the radio subtitle while Na'el coped and seethed about the perfect future while the radio beat her with a mace I did this with no knowledge of xenosaga and X but i knew that the names were important
"While Na'el coped and seethed about the perfect future" is a phrase I'll never get out of my head for as long as I live.
Cope and seethed an absolutely perfect description of Na’el throughout the story. I did exactly the same as @woketacha6112 as well lmao
Wait, Na'el was there? I didn't notice as my eyes were glued to the top of the screen :D
Yeah same situation here. My brain was using the cognitive equivalant to as fusion art to remember everything for when i watched the luxin vid
i was watching the subtitles like a HAWK cuz i played xcx and knew there HAD to be a tie-in and when they did the big reveal i totally freaked. name dropped project exodus and everything. i was so stoked.
Who'd have thought a radio would be the most lore-pivotal item in the series since the Zohar itself?
Who would win? A meta-physical, inter-dimensional source of infinite power that can manifest anything that is physically possible for those that connect with it VS a vintage looking radio
@@vergiltasev7108 who would win? A meta-physical, inter-dimensional source of infinite power that can manifest anything that is physically possible for those that connect with it VS the Zohar
@@arminarlelt7471 Are you comparing the Conduit with the Zohar?
@@vergiltasev7108 bit like comparing apples to more apples, i think
@@vergiltasev7108 I thought the Conduit was the Zohar
The fact that you had to spoiler warning your spoiler warning is peak Luxin good job
It's funny. If they really got far enough to think about Saga back when working on 2, it kinda makes sense that they actually got KOS-MOS and TE-LOS into 2 as Blades, and it's likely that they ironed stuff out back then.
I think xenoblade 1 getting remastered acted as a refresher for Takahashi too
Since that ending really is KOS-MOS... what about the Blade of her from 2? Was she just a replica then? Or just a nice Easter egg call back? 💀
perfect works, ever since xenogears
Takahashi confirmed that the entire concept for 3 came early in XC2's development, so yeah, it turns out that Xenoblade 2 was most likely planned the entire time to be Lost Jerusalem - especially because the Saviorite reference, which I didn't realize until now is supposed to be a direct reference to the Salvator faction
So that's really the most mind-blowing bullshit of all, the fact that KOS-MOS' appearance was actually extremely plot-relevant despite seeming like a fun easter egg... holy hell they did it again
@@juanthehorse420i agree. I also think that another name for the blade series might be the lost jerusalem chronicles. Basically giving the story beat in xenosaga that somehow earth disappeared from the cosmos do to the zohar experiment some real context. Xenoblade series being answer to the question, what exactly happend to make it disappear. I will also add the fact that perhaps because monolith were never able to realise there full vision while with namco, probably because namco didnt want too much support going to a niche series that didnt make a bunch of money. But now that xeno series is basically a nintendo franchise now, and they dont like to stiffle their creators visions, the xeno series finally has enough legs underneath it to finally be truly successful.
A common interpretation I’ve seen is that the two worlds merged almost immediately after Origin completed remaking them. Remember, the two worlds were going to destroy each other because the worlds themselves wanted to become one despite being made of opposing types of matter. Their destruction was the result of Annihilation, not reaching the Roche Limit. Once Origin activated, the two worlds would have been exactly the same as before, except now they would update be made from the same stuff. Everything else, including the worlds’ desire to become one, would have been exactly like it was before the Intersection. This is also illustrated in that the worlds appeared in opposite positions compared to when the Intersection happened. The worlds were destroyed and remade as if they never collided, and then immediately went in reverse to merge now that they were compatible.
The process of perfecting the oroboros power is probably what was needed and why melia Nia and riku put so much emphasis on it. That power is the catalayst/secret ingredient that was needed so the matter and Anti-matter could coexist again.
Meaning our casts from the Xenoblade series should be present for whatever comes next. Right? 0_o
@@Jayman099099 We can only hope
@@Jayman099099Unless too much time passes before the next game. Depending on what happens next, I'm not sure which I'd prefer. Of course I want to see the old casts again, but not if we get the kinds of things that happened in Xenoblade Chronicles 1 and Xenogears, or just too much carnage and death in general. I worry for my favorite characters' wellbeing.
Yeah the two worlds combining is more akin to a balancing of universal forces. The conduit, a source of limitless energy was needed to cause the split. So how much would be released as a result of them combining? enough to destroy everything
The fact that N is seemingly Rex’s first son in law is not at all addressed in this expansion. And I think there was a missed opportunity for a joke there.
Lol so Rex is Mathew’s great great uncle
@harrisonyoung3857 great great grandfather in other terms
We don't know Rex ever found out about N and M being together.
@@Movel0 i thought there was a line where shulk or rex say something to the effect of “so this is for her” at raguel lake? Could be remembering wrong. In any case it seems like they know who he is and that is he has the logos core crystal. And we know M exists at this point at least since the destruction of the city and that she meets her mother seemingly between these events and base game. They have to know about M actually. They say Matthew is N’s “flesh and blood”. Which means he is technically also Rex’s. Kinda confusing. Would love for someone to make a timeline.
I mean Rex does say “ Leave it to Uncle rex” in his entrance to the möbius fight
I'm excited for the sequel to Xenoblade and Xenosaga! "The Xenoradio Chronicles"
*Radiosaga Chronicles
xenopodcast
Thumbs up to support the XCM?
Xeno Cinematic Multiverse!
Xenoblade Saga
Xenoblade Chronicles 4: Saga
The fact that the Kotobukiya Siren model kit has exclusive canonical lore that is relevant to tying the series together is hilarious to me to the point that a part of me wishes that if they release model kits of characters or Ouroboros forms from the Xenoblade series, that they too end up with random ass relevant lore in their manuals. Even if that would annoy many.
Fun fact, the Xenoblade OST Trinity Box coming out in July has a 56 page booklet
wouldn't it be some funny shit if they put more canon lore in that
@@ArceusDX There will definitely be massive interviews, that much is a safe bet
@@ArceusDX Yep I bought it for that and also to serve as a monolith to cap off this 13 year arc of Xeno.
@@QuanNguyen-yw3ft Heh, monolith
Given the opportunity, they’d probably stuff lore-relevant information into the Shulk, Pyra, and Mythra amiibos.
Im glad we can now officially refer to the xeno franchise as the radio saga.
All we hear is radio saga
Radio soogoo
Radio saga
All we hear is radio saga
Radio blah blah
Radio, what's new?
Radio, someone still loves you
perfect works : a podcast edition
When the radio bit happened in game I literally said to myself "I can't wait for Luxin to do an hour long video on this specific topic" /pos. That's my evening sorted :'^)
It's worth considering that everything that happened pre-lifehold in xcx is given to us via unreliable narrators: first, Elma, who clearly knows more than she's letting on and has a history of lying to the humans, and second, human mimeosomes, whose memories are immediately suspect since they are robotic copies inhabited by digitised memory that could have been altered of falsified. Considering the ending of XCX straight up tells us 'everything about the lifehold is false', there's plenry of room for saga and X to coexist in that grey area of doubt.
Other than humans are descendents of godlike ppl able to create their own species to enslave. And kill these aliens due to their genes being poison
Kind of a small thing that might not be a Xenosaga reference but has been in my mind nonetheless is the house that Na’el is next to, it looks really similar to the Sakura’s house in XS2 and the piano motif parallels Sakura only being able to express herself with a piano, I haven’t seen anyone mention this so I doubt it even more but I think about it more than I should honestly
I was thinking the same thing, I have to go check now.
With Xenoblade 3's themes of not staying in the past and moving toward the future, I was beginning to accept that Xenosaga would just remain a fond memory...
And then Monolith Soft dropped the radio scene.
Seeing the Vector logo and hearing Yuriev's name mentioned nearly made my heart explode. Having been a Xenosaga fan for over a decade, I'm afraid to put too much hope into the idea of Xenosaga being revived like this, but it would be so amazing to see :')
At the very least, I think Bamco should re-release the saga games to make the most of the interest that's being sparked. Also, I think Bamco keeping the rights to Xenosaga is fine, as it should prevent all of the many religious references made throughout the games from having to be removed.
Even if Xenosaga doesn't make a comeback, it's been pretty crazy to see the Xeno series continue to grow and succeed through the years. I hope Monolith Soft and everyone that's worked on the games are able to feel the support of the fans!
I don't know the lore for Xenosaga, but couldn't continuing that universe along with the universe of Xenoblade also mean moving towards the future?
@@mpgeistSpot on.
It's hilarious to think that Bible stories in the xenoverse are actually just prophicies for the xenoblade games lmao. Jesus really pulled a fast one on us.
While XC3 had the major theme of moving on, it was in the context of the "endless now", essentially living in the present forever and never wanting to move forward beyond what is current. What Future Redeemed's message seems to be is that while moving towards the future is what we should do, we can't leave behind the past altogether. Alpha wanted to annihilate everyone of the old worlds and have only the new children of the City live on. So I think the themes and motivations in FR's story match perfectly with what was revealed on a meta level. While the creative direction of Xeno from now on is moving beyond Perfect Works, it's not abandoning the past continuity of Saga or those characters completely either. We may get nods to Xenogears and more references to Xenoblade X, too, going by how that radio broadcast connected to them as well.
@@mpgeist 100%! I was mostly referring to my own desire for the saga games to be continued for as long as possible, though my comment doesn't make that clear. I think the past and present walking hand in hand toward the future is an exciting thing to think about!
Not sure if the video or comment section is gonna be more exciting for this one
Yes
X vs Xenosaga. The battle of two dead series
@@masterxxxtamer48Xenosaga is back babyyyy
@@masterxxxtamer48 hey one of them got mentioned lmao
@@masterxxxtamer48 Forgotten vs Finished respectively
I think X's reality, and more specifically Mira, are where the stuff scooped away by the annihilation events are dumped. This would line up with the Mechonis' shoulder thingy being on Mira, or the single telethia on Mira aligning with the one telethia flying into the fog portal in Future Connected. Would also explain how Nopon being around and having some folklore that harkens back to XB1 while apparently being native to the planet.
this makes the most sense of everything I've heard actually.
@@organicsatanic would be interesting if XBX Definitive Edition ever happens to see if they add in XB2 references as well
That is actually a very cool idea I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s what they go with if they wanna make X canon especially since in some of the concept art for mira it shows some weird glitchy landscapes
Did klaus earth have nopon?
@@Mr3DLC No but also when we see the evolutionary tree of Alrest nopon aren't there at all so if we ever take them seriously they are sus af
29:10 Honestly, given how it's a bill being proposed by Dmitri Yuriev of all people, it's likely that calling it a "human rights bill" is more populist flourish than anything else, to try and garner public support, so I don't know how much that parallel works. I guess it still works if Na'el/Alpha is talking about a world with Dmitri Yuriev in government being the perfect world lol
It probably also helps the Nod by tying Yuriev to his Son, notable Philanthropist on transhuman rights, Gainun Kukai, AKA Nigredo.
Common political tactic even used today, claim a divisive and morally disdainful act as though it were a "just cause" to try and push it through. Then when met with opposition, make them out to be monsters for opposing a supposed "rights" bill, gaining support from a group of people who don't know any better and just hear certain words that make them feel righteous. Yup, Yuriev makes all the right plays to gain a cult following
But the URTV’d didn’t exist at this point
"Bandai Namco isn't Square... They're capable of good business decisions"
I don't have enough airhorn for that big of a burn
though Bamco is also equally capable of making the best wrong decisions either
@@lesslightera lot of digimon fans are saying this
I'm surprised that when you were talking about Dimitri around the 50-minute mark that Core Crystals didn't come up. The Saviorite Human Rights Act could have been for people who were genetically modified with Core Crystals as they were originally designed to replace brain cells. That could be what eventually became the Designer Children.
YES LUXIN YOU MISSED A BIG THING YOU COULD CONNECT TO YURIEV BEING CANONICALLY IMMORTAL PLEASE MAKE A NEW VIDEO ON THE TOPIC!!!!
holy fucking shit, XC2 is now known to have been planned with all of this in advance so now that whole plot thread makes even more sense
They will be the next big bad of the future Blade games! Makes good sense with your mentioning of the core crystal technologies, which mesh very well with what Klaus told Rex in XBC2. Their fate/curse with immortality. What if the planets combining/fusing actually phase-transitioned the whole world back into Klaus' original universe? Their world would be like Lost Jerusalem, but now found.
My crackpot theory is that the original universe has the Saviorite remnants in deep space, and they will come/return to reclaim what was lost (the planet and "conduit tech"). The people in the new world of these XBC games will be seen as "abominations of Klaus," to be exterminated, and some will be harvested.
The theorie is fun to think about to connect Core Crystal and Designer Children , but Yuriev as he exists in Xenosaga is supposed to be born 4000 years T.C. So i don't think it could be the same one ?
@@kos-mos4249 A Xenosaga remake with changed dates would fix all of this.
Everyone getting so excited about that radio missing the point I think. Takahashi was finally able to fully realize and complete a saga. I feel like it was just mainly a huge easter egg and reminder of all the stories he started but never finished for all the fans who have been with him since the beginning. Though I also do not discount he is madman enough to fully realize the connections now that he has a very solid foundation to take off from. One thing is for certain, the future is extremely bright for Xeno.
I've been scrolling through this wondering if I should leave a comment saying something similar, but then I found yours and I agree. I do hope the Xenosaga gets a proper Remake a la FF VII or the Resident Evil Remakes - something that can do their intended scope justice. And heck, maybe Xenogears can one day get the same.
Aside that I kinda wish the series stay in their own parallel universes (Xenoblade has more or less shown that to be a thing anyway) so that fans of either series don't have to play it ALL to be in the loop. Because while it all being tied together IS sorta neat, it could also get super convoluted with more and more WTF moments making no sense unless you remember all details of a dozen games (and I am already struggling with 3 Xenoblades :D).
To tie back to your comment, yes, I saw that radio scene similar. As much as Future Redeemed seemed like a sendoff to the "Klaus Trilogy", the radio seemed like paying respects to the games that came before. Those without which Xenoblade would maybe never have existed.
And in-universe yes, I can imagine that similar people and events happen in various different ways across different parallel universes.
So maybe we do see Xenoblade versions of characters that also existed in Xenosaga AND maybe Xenogears in future games in different contexts. And along with proper Xenosaga Remakes, that I think would be awesome.
But who knows what the future brings. Uncertainty we got in spades, but that's why we keep marching forward.
Honestly, I don't see why they would bother including X into the multiverse in the first place if its story is appreantly not worth being picked up again. Either fans are jumping to conclusions about a farewell-easteregg too soon or it is a creative choice I absolutely don't vibe with personally.
@@Backtothegameplay "Proper remake a la FFVII" 🤔
@@leonardo25gabriel My apologies, I have not played FF VII Remake. What I wanted to say was "A Proper Remake, i.e. not just upscaling some textures and increasing the resolution - i.e. from scratch".
I think that it's not the radio who sells this idea but rather the blue dot at the end and how it mirrors Saga's ending.
They could very well Remaster/Remake Saga (maybe even making | + || as a single game Remake and later just the third game) and include KOS MOS as a mysterious character in the next games then in the last one of this Saga tie better things with Saga's original intended ending.
This is kind of what Saga was originally going to be if it continued, a tale of KOS MOS across different times while trying to stop the death of the universe.
People shouting “there are no aliens in Xenoblade” and I’m here looking at the Nopon like “wtf are these then?”
God's mistake.
It's so funny, our two biggest references are the Vector logo and Yuriev's name drop, because the lore for Vector Industries is "this company has been around for way too damn long; you're telling me they've been around since we were back on earth???" and the lore for Dimitri Yuriev is "this man has been around for way too damn long; you're telling me he's been around since we were back on earth???"
10:00 I did the math here a while ago. If you assume one is in Kenya, near Nairobi and Lake Turkana, then a second could be in Ecuador near Quito, and third one could be on artifical land in the pacific, while retaining equidistance.
rhadamanthus possibly is in ecuador due to how the land is
In Mass Effect, Earth's first space elevator was built in Singapore. In the Gundam Seed series, there are major battles to control mass drivers (basically a catapult for launching ships into space, basically a Dollar Store version of a space elevator) near Lake Victoria on the Kenyan side of the border, in Panama near the Panama Canal, and an artificial island near Papua New Guinea. The only bizarre location where a mass driver was located was in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, which is pretty far from the equator.
@@AICWhy go for Seed? We have 00 which has actual orbital elevators instead of mass drivers. Tower is near the border of Brazil and Columbia, Tenchu is on an artificial island near Nauru, north of the Solomon islands, and La Tour is west of Lake Victoria near the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
I also want to point out in Halo 3, the Artifact (a slipspace activator made by the alien Forerunner race) was also located in Kenya outside the city of Mombasa. While still a bit aways from the Lake Victoria, I'm starting to notice a theme surrounding many sci-fi connections to space and the country of Kenya.
I think it would be very funny if the white whale got stuck during the split and then when it reformed all the changes turning it into the 2 xenoblade worlds caused earth to become Mira and then the white whale just nose dives straight back down and everyone this whole time thought they were light years away
Ok but then where did the 5 moons on mira come from
This is the one Luxin video that will age VERY badly
Something to consider: with as much lying as Elma does in X it isn’t inconceivable you could retcon a lot of X’s lore. Hell the game ends on a retcon.
Honestly the entire story that the residents of new LA were fed about earth's destruction might be programmed propaganda, either to get people into the lifehold, or added retroactively to justify their extradition into it.
I mean, the new version of Klaus's experiment in 2 directly and explicitly contradicts Alvis's dialogue at the end of 1. If Takahashi wants to stitch ALL of Xenoblade together, he'll just do it. And wouldn't be as hard a Luxin makes it sound honestly.
@@Nuvendil Exactly XCDE and XC2 already retconned a lot the lore before, Takahashi can easily tie XCX or Saga because he wants to lol
@@renren47618and it doesn't feel dumb. Imo. It feels better with the retcons
Assuming it is KOS-MOS falling to earth (and I think it is) there is no reason to suggest that X cannot be the next game. KOS-MOS showing up in Xenoblade 3 FR just ties it up, but what happens next? In a game about history repeating and the flow that cannot but happen, well it's fair to say earth starts again, humans start again, and eventually, we go to space to escape an alien invasion 😅
That said I loved X but it could do with a do over. Too many ideas jammed into one game that also shoehorned WiiU functionality. Great concept and a great starting point for the next series.
I was listening to that radio harder then all the emotional plot going on
In response to the 37:00-38:00 stuff: I don't think you quite grasp the amount of cosmic fridge logic a phrase like "There must be something about this planet" can carry.
But really, Mira could be in the employee break room of an Ikea for all we know.
This video really overestimates how much we definitively know about X. I love X but it's story is not the greatest source of information about its setting. it establishes very little definitively about it's past by delivering its lore through unreliable narrators, and then spends the whole story revolving around the lifehold only to reveal that the lifehold isn't what it told you only to end without clarifying any further.
X is so incredibly open to being fitted into any circumstance because it's so poorly defined that it's arguably the greatest possible source of xeno conspiracy boarding Takahashi ever made. It's incredibly difficult to deconfirm X as canon, especially with aspects of its nebulous lore being brought into canon in one of the most important scenes of the xenoblade era.
@@organicsatanic Agreed. I still absolutely want a sequel to X after that non-ending, but I'd be unsurprised and absolutely fine with Monolith just came out and said X was a fully non-canon spinoff.
We get those left and right in all kinds of series, and it'd probably be pretty cool to just have a series free of all the massive lore-juggling. Wouldn't be the first series to have one of those, and they seem to be great proving grounds for mechanics.
‘X is completely incompatable’
It wouldn’t be the first term the series made a fundamental retcon to make a later work fit with an earlier work. Heck, since 2 that’s all they’ve been doing really. To varying degrees of sucsess
What have they retconned since 2, besides Alvis core?
@@Nachtflut Even Alvis is barely a retcon, he literally calls himself a Monado and administrator for a computer, that’s deadass the same thing as ‘I’m an Aegis’
@@Nachtflut Klaus experiment in 1 was retconned to be as depicted in 2. The Universe not being destroyed and a new one created with this is also a retcon.
there is a scenario where X can fit, without the need for retcons, I made the detailed post here in the comments, just look up. Or I can copy/paste here, if you prefer.
You are comparing a tiny retcon to a "I'm gonna change the whole plot" retocn
I find it funny that when Xenoblade 2 added Kosmos, the vector logo, and confirmed that the Zohar/Conduit was found in Africa with the Siren model kit, everyone thought those were just references, but when they put the vector logo on a radio and mention Dmitri Yuriev people suddenly think Blade and Saga are in the same canon.
With hindsight, Mythra using the attack that looked like the Hilbert Effect at the end of Torna and T-elos and Kos-Mos being Blades is starting to feel less as fanservice moments and more as clues to the series connecting to Xenosaga. It wouldn't be impossible for the Trinity Processor to achieve those feats, all they had to do was look into the future. The Conduit definitely could allow that.
32:17 I started choking cause I thought you were about to imply KOS-MOS is a radio
I mean... Of many of the things KOS-MOS is, a radio is fairly sensible.
@@adamrhodes9533 well the end of XS3 casually implies that radio technology is almost nonexistent by then, so it's possible she isn't one
Fun fact: The US government (Specifically the DoD) uses the metric system for nearly everything. That's why a DoD installation like Radamanthus would use metric measurements.
METRIC SYSTEM IN AMERICA?!
IMPOSSIBLE!!!
@@QueenofAgnus It’s true though. Also, the metric system is superior to the imperial system because it’s way more accurate. I’m an American expat, and adapting to the metric system was easy for me because of my time in the US Army. That and I worked as a field engineer for a number of years and everything was metric in that field.
This is true. In xenoblade X, almost everyone is either military personnel or used to work for the US government, and when the temperature's displayed on screens, it's always in celsius.
@@darkstarmobile There's no accuracy difference between metric and imperial, unless you're talking about the definitions of stuff like meters, kilograms, etc, which are based on observable phenomena rather than a prototype these days. The real strength of metric over imperial is ease of conversion, and therefore, ease of use in math.
A very normal discussion where normal discussions usually happen, a normal and average upload for a concise and calm uploader. Just what i have come to expect
Hopefully we get Xenoblade X remastered, Xenosaga Trilogy remastered and then a Xenogears port within the next year. I don't care that I have them all, I just want them all on the Switch.
I wonder if the low controller battery is cannon 🤔
yay i agree with that joke because out of 4 different people I've watch playing that part of the game ALL of them had low batteries at that scene lol
I could listen to you forever. As a diehard Saga fan, all your stream of conciousness and tangents of thoughts pretty much matches up with what I'm thinking too, but also is super comforting cause this just sounds like me in my own thoughts as well. You're awesome, I've subbed
Monolith Soft adding a funny radio to spite the whole series and blow up everyone’s head.
I feel like X is due for some large retcons in an upcoming xcx remaster. There's no way they'd make whole-ass xenoblade game to completely drop it forever.
I really hope they do retcon X so it's canon, I have never played it as I don't own a WII U.
@@cjthenarhwalking1378 It will likely be a different canon and story split.
Only one of thr points you bring up against X being canon has any weight, being the dates, the rest would take less retconning than what was done with xenoblade 1 to fit that in with 2 and the future of the series.
It is very clear that their intentions is to make X canon and part of the same universe and they are pushing parts of it in to fit with lots of other incongruent lore from whole other series.
The newest games newest lore supersedes old lore in this series, and nothing is just an easter egg, especially for such a plot important scene.
You call it copium, i call it using real world logic that there are going to be very very minor differences when pushing lore from games that were not meant to be in the same canon into the same canon.
X is another Universe
You're wrong about X not being canon. You're basing it on memories retold in X by characters who, we see it by the end of it, don't even know what they actually are... It's not reliable. Lin even says she has doubts about theat story and earth blowing up...
yeah, there are scenarios where X can fit with no need for retcons, only needing that they stick strong to the concept of eternal reocorrence. I myself can imagine one (well, two actually): On the merged "New Earth" (lets call it like that) from years after 3 ending, whose people (from 1 and 2) were already very tech advanced, go on to advance even more, and eventually depart to conquer galaxies, they are what eventually becomes the Samaarian federation (at the down of time, they came in from another plane, as per X, just like happened when the XC2 universe came in from another plane, to merge). They expand so much that at some distant future, the "New Earth" ends up forgotten/lost. They continue to evolve and change. Eventually at some point in the distant future, they decided to terraform yet a new Earth, or even, a new solar system (they have so much tech that they can make even this at this point), let´s call it Earth 2, and they make sure to guide evolution there to go as they see fit for their purposes, and then, bioengineer what is supposed to serve as their failsafe (Humans from Xenoblade X), and we know from X that the Samaarians have this level of bioengineering tech, from Xenoblade X quests. Or alternatively, they get to the point of technology of dimension travel (not far fetched, given what XC1/2 people tech did with Origin, and how much tech those people would have at this point I am describing, and the fact many universes is canon to blade), and apply all this to that dimension primitive Earth. More years passes by, Earth 2 evolved to the point where we see in the beggining of Xenoblade X. Earth 2, just like old "New Earth", also has get to a point of having a Coalition government (eternal reocorrence, so ok for the similarity actually), but Earth 2 does not have the Conduit nor the towers . Elma, who maybe could be a possibly modern Samaarian (maybe one of the few left, as the rest mixed and shaped to other races, as they expanded to become a mega galatic empire), that does not agree with the current path and ethics of modern Samaar federation, goes to Earth 2 and warns X humans of the imminent treat. White whale leaves Earth 2, and , "by coincidence" (there are quests that imply that may have actually be driven by some force), lands in none other then old "New Earth"/Lost Earth, there is, "New Earth" millions of year after 3 ending. Or in the other alternative I mentioned, this force that guided then to Earth 2 is what made them swap dimension (still believable given some of the phenomena surrounding Mira, like the Ganglion and the ma-non being led to there in a flash of light). Nopons were native of "New Earth" and unlike old Humans/now Samaarians, some remains there, which makes sense in this scenario. And the reason why humans did not die after the memory storage of the lifehold got wrecked, is because something in "New Earth" also has the capacity to store data and "souls", Origin, who was in "New Earth" since the merge between 1 and 2 eons in the past by now, (something about this planet). Meaning, that last shot in Future redeemed is indeed the white whale crashlanding, and those humans from X name the old "New Earth", Mira (the sequence gives no indication of how much time passed, could be on a cosmic scale as far as we know). Mira geology does lend it itself to this scenario, as, how merged XC1/2 worlds would look like after millenia has passed. As a extra, from the distance from "New Earth" of that shot in future redeemed, a human sized cyborg should not be possible to see, but a ship the size of the white whale could. So X happens millenia after the ending of 3, a time scale that has precedent in the franchise. And the eternal reocorrence do makes history in these two Earths flowing similar, credible, within what the franchise themes has worked on. Here is more believable than the retcons about Dimitri that and the others needed for Saga, for instance. This is just one example of possibly others where Monolith Soft, the actual creators of the franchise, could fit X without the need of retcons or minimal retcons, just the need to stick a bit strongly on eternal reocorrence."
Yes, I am very high on hopium and copium, but I refuse to believe the X references are just references and nothing else. Why bother putting such clear references to X in the very extremely important radio dialogue if it ultimately means nothing? Oh, and hey, remember that fun line Elma has in Xenoblade 2's DLC where she says she feels like her meeting Shulk, Rex, and KOS-MOS has some kind of deeper meaning? Remember that Xenoblade 10th anniversary art that very prominently features Elma and the White Whale? Something is definitely going on with X.
Edit: I forgot about this when I was making my original comment, but Future Redeemed also has:
-Divided tasks that can be likened to the duties of most of the BLADE divisions (Exploration is comparable to the Panthfinder division, etc.)
-Ether Masts that function just like X's data probes
-A device that looks like the comm devices BLADEs use and is also called the X-Reader, which is totally not suspicious at all
-A singular Fogbeast Unique Monster whose name is formatted the XCX Tyrant way.
Not to mention saying things about project exodus,the white whale and say all stuff in July if I remember.
@@jerelwright1495 I don't think the white whale is mentioned by name all they say is a new set of ships are lunching in July.
I personally agree. I think they want to return to XC:X as well. I think they will probably retcon it's story to change the reasons for their Exodus. It's a simple change and ultimately then it will lead into a new trilogy following the story of Elma and her crew.
@@the_maverickk I agree, Xenoblade X being retconned is fine, especially if it allows proper integration into the rest of the Xeno series. Also, it's not like much would really be lost/changed, only really the way Earth was destroyed, and probably the Samaarians, the Ganglion, and the Ghosts (Those are basically the most important pieces of Xenoblade X lore but Monolith will figure it out.)
Plus the entire thing with origin being seemingly a very intentional thematic mirror to the lifehold. Xc3 and future redeemed may be giving us clues about the XCX cliffhanger's true meaning.
One thing to remember is that in the siren kit info, it states that the scientists didnt find anything of interest when they found the Conduit, while in Saga, the Zohar does some crazy god stuff almost instantly
Huh. Maybe it got bored after a few centuries?
I'm more on the side that Monolith Soft will just remake Saga from scratch, Baiten Kaitos still holds up quite well and don't have future lore implications for anything, so a simple remaster suits it well. For Saga though, I doubt today's Monolith Soft would let a game like that slide with their name on it, I think they will rework it entirely and that will be the future games, which for me, Saga stories with Xenoblade quality would be the best timeline.
Luxin, I would highly recommend making Saga lore/story explanation videos at some point for people that don't play the games, but would still like to be in the know. just a thought
I just beat the game yesterday, perfect timing.
I wanted to make sure I beat it before TH-cam would send me spoiler thumbnails because I watched the trailer and let's plays and whatever
anyway I'm excited to hear all the crazy lore stuff about those Xeno games I've never played
The alternative to 13 and 7 is a Kingdom Hearts reference, and I would totally believe Xehanort would do something like this.
55:19 Remember even everyone through because of the Hilbert Effect on XC1 FC people through that the Fog beast were part of the collective unconscious. And in future redeem are confirm to be a sign of the instability of the worlds (-_-)
I was watching this on my Switch youtube app and that low battery message fooled me into plugging in my pro controller. It only occurred to me that was in-video as it appeared more times at the same cutscene haha.
I think when the conduit left the Xenoblade 2 world it might've returned to the Xenosaga world. Given it can bend space and time it could've appeared whenever it needed to be in line with Saga's events.
That Klaus planet moment was such a beautiful love letter to Xenoblade fans
As someone who knows next to nothing about gears and saga I hope they do a sort of soft reboot/remaster where they do most of the original plot but iron out some details to fit better like how they changed alvis' key necklace to the ontos core crystal
Me before the end of Chapter 4: "Why is a video about a radio of all things approaching an hour in length?"
Me after the start of Chapter 5: "...Oh. That's why."
I'm guessing 2 things. Either is Takahashi reimagining Saga's envisioned lore/events into Blade's or there's some strong story and timelines connection lore that we didn't know just yet between Blades and Saga. If it that is our original KOSMOS in FR ending, does that mean that similar events between Saga and Blades are occurring at the same time, but in different timeline and universes? Or, could the Earth-of events of Xenoblade affected directly Saga's timelore? But that's imposible. How could they're gonna match Xenosaga's Grimoire Verum Earth/Zohar experiments vs Klaus Earth/Conduit experiments?Also, there's one more thing. Now that you mentioned the words "blue light", it is worth mentioning that KOSMOS database entry on Episode 3 read as follows:
"The battle over, KOS-MOS falls into an eternal sleep and drifts, like the passage of time, through the emptiness of space. A BLUE LIGHT penetrates her battered and faded figure. Perhaps that light will be the cause of a new awakening".
So Xenogears and Xenosaga take place in worlds colonized by humans?
Next to the lore chair is the LORE RADIO
I believe that when Klaus accident happened, the Conduit or Zohar was found in the space where Earth should be leading to Xenogada history, so there is a possibility that an "original" Zohar exist in different dimensions, the two planets of xenoblade 1 and 2 were transfered to another dimension where the Zohar was also there. What happened to earth in Xenoblade is similar to what happened to the Planet Ariadne in Xenosaga, it was completely shifted to another dimension (imaginary domain), the difference is that it was transformed into a giant gnosis.
makes one wonder if Saga and thus the Gnosis are something pertinent to Blade, what was it that made Earth not become a Gnosis like Ariadne did.
Maybe Gnosis are just another form of Fog beast's.
"oops all wilhelm" being behind so much of saga and now applying to blade as well is so funny to me. i already think his existence is hilarious this is just adding to that even more
24:01 couldn’t they have told the public that’s it’s a normal space exploration to keep the aliens secret?
(The X copium is real I know)
Considering what lao saying about the rich and powerful pretty much being the only ones that got a chance to leave it wouldn't be surprising if it was later said the masses weren't actually told. There are so many ways xcx can fit into the overall series.
I feel like they are trying to make X canon. They mention Project Exodus for one thing, and like, the data from the Lifehold Core being stored in Origin which I remind WILL be at the core of the new planet, makes so much sense (yes, I'm coping. Part of me honestly doesn't want X and main to fuse)
there is a scenario where X can fit, without the need for retcons, I made the detailed post here in the comments, just look up. Or I can copy/paste here, if you prefer.
Oh sheesh, now you're making me think that Origin ends up at the center of Mira.... and Xenoblade X (cross), is called "Cross" because its the crossing of Alrest and Bionis...
Or that Mira is actually the fused version or recreation of Alrest and Bionis together.
Did everything I could to finish FR before you put out your video. Never clicked a vid so fast, love the content
Same lmao
8 years is more than reasonable enough for bill issues and a full rebellion building up. It is also the first of the ships sent out. There would possibly be more ships later and Takahashi could easily find a means to retcon the X opening to fit with the new Klaus Lore. And Similarly with Saga and Gears.
There could be time shenanigans. And Samarian and Alien stuff to fix ur no aliens in saga stuff. In that easily the xenoforms arent aliens. Theyre human/Samarian made beings. Maybe I'm in big copium mode but I shall believe until I cant.
Also with the time distortion from distance in space and based around faster than light travel can mean that time has passed differently for people away from Earth vs those in Earth.
actually there is a possible scenario where X can fit, without the need for retcons, I made the detailed post here in the comments, just look up. Or I can copy/paste here, if you prefer.
I know but I’m probably just feeding my delusions man but I want X to be part of the story so damn BAD😭
There is a scenario where X can fit, wihtout retcons/minimal retcons. I made a post here describing it, just look up. Or I can copy/paste here if you prefer.
@@joebilly3719 copy paste if you would please, def wanna see it.
@@shotojae6007 Roger. Here is the segment of my original post, where I describe it to Luxin:
"here is a scenario which you did not fully consider (you did briefly, but not entirely and not seriously), and that requires no retcons, where X can fit, only needing that they stick strong to the concept of eternal reocorrence. And it goes like this: On the merged "New Earth" (lets call it like that) from years after 3 ending, whose people (from 1 and 2) were already very tech advanced, go on to advance even more, and eventually depart to conquer galaxies, they are what eventually becomes the Samaarian federation (at the down of time, they came in from another plane, as per X, just like happened when the XC2 universe came in from another plane, to merge). They expand so much that at some distant future, the "New Earth" ends up forgotten/lost. They continue to evolve and change. Eventually at some point in the distant future, they decided to terraform yet a new Earth, or even, a new solar system (they have so much tech that they can make even this at this point), let´s call it Earth 2, and they make sure to guide evolution there to go as they see fit for their purposes, and then, bioengineer what is supposed to serve as their failsafe (Humans from Xenoblade X), and we know from X that the Samaarians have this level of bioengineering tech, from Xenoblade X quests. Or alternatively, they get to the point of technology of dimension travel (not far fetched, given what XC1/2 people tech did with Origin, and how much tech those people would have at this point I am describing, and the fact many universes is canon to blade), and apply all this to that dimension primitive Earth. More years passes by, Earth 2 evolved to the point where we see in the beggining of Xenoblade X. Earth 2, just like old "New Earth", also has get to a point of having a Coalition government (eternal reocorrence, so ok for the similarity actually), but Earth 2 does not have the Conduit nor the towers . Elma, who maybe could be a possibly modern Samaarian (maybe one of the few left, as the rest mixed and shaped to other races, as they expanded to become a mega galatic empire), that does not agree with the current path and ethics of modern Samaar federation, goes to Earth 2 and warns X humans of the imminent treat. White whale leaves Earth 2, and , "by coincidence" (there are quests that imply that may have actually be driven by some force), lands in none other then old "New Earth"/Lost Earth, there is, "New Earth" millions of year after 3 ending. Or in the other alternative I mentioned, this force that guided then to Earth 2 is what made them swap dimension (still believable given some of the phenomena surrounding Mira, like the Ganglion and the ma-non being led to there in a flash of light). Nopons were native of "New Earth" and unlike old Humans/now Samaarians, some remains there, which makes sense in this scenario. And the reason why humans did not die after the memory storage of the lifehold got wrecked, is because something in "New Earth" also has the capacity to store data and "souls", Origin, who was in "New Earth" since the merge between 1 and 2 eons in the past by now, (something about this planet). Meaning, that last shot in Future redeemed is indeed the white whale crashlanding, and those humans from X name the old "New Earth", Mira (the sequence gives no indication of how much time passed, could be on a cosmic scale as far as we know). Mira geology does lend it itself to this scenario, as, how merged XC1/2 worlds would look like after millenia has passed. As a extra, from the distance from "New Earth" of that shot in future redeemed, a human sized cyborg should not be possible to see, but a ship the size of the white whale could. So X happens millenia after the ending of 3, a time scale that has precedent in the franchise. This way, unlike how you said in the video, makes this scenario more credible. And the eternal reocorrence do makes history in these two Earths flowing similar, credible, within what the franchise themes has worked on. Here is more believable than the retcons about Dimitri that you pointed for Saga, for instance. This is just one example of possibly others where Monolith Soft, the actual creators of the franchise, could fit X without the need of retcons or minimal retcons, just the need to stick a bit strongly on eternal reocorrence."
@@joebilly3719 hope this comes true in some form, those X references can't just have meant nothing
@@jumponeverything Indeed, it would be extremelly weird for Monolith to, knowing they left the game of a cliffhanger, knowing that people are asking for a port and sequel, go on and put direct mentions to Xenoblade X (accurrate for Jap and Eng ) in the ending of the trilogy on a game they said would point to the future of the franchise, but do nothing with it. Makes no sense, if they intended to do just Saga stuff, there would be no reason to put this X mentions there as this obviously and rightfully would lead to a ton of people getting pissed off if they don´t follow up on it. As I showed, and unlike Luxin said, there are scenarios where X can fit without even retcons, but even if they put it just in another universe (which would still be canon since multiverse is canonical in blade), so they better do something with it on Nintendo next console, ideally, on the game 10th anniversary, 2025.
Xenosaga should be fully remaked. Like, FF7R levels of remake. I know why people are immediately going for HD remasters and ports and what not. Let Saga get an actual completion as well.
Especially because xenosaga 2 sucks gameplay wise and the art got changed lmao.
@@Paradox1012 Yeah, update all the models, standardize the gameplay, and give us Xenosaga Legendary Edition.
@@Paradox1012 I like 2's gameplay better than 1's tbh. But 3's is way better than both.
But the only thing I really want (within a reasonable possibility of happening), is for them to redub XS2 with the actors that were in 1 and 3. At least Shion, KOS-MOS, and MOMO. They are such a downgrade that it really takes me out of the game more than anything else.
I can live with the drastically different gameplay and artsyles, but they need to fix that.
@@Zeik56 The issue with 2 is some parts were extremely Imbalanced. Some enemies and bosses n some areas WAY exceeded everything else within that area ,and was just annoying to fight through.
@@Paradox1012 It's been awhile since I last played it, but I have played through it several times over the years and I don't remember anything being egregiously imbalanaced. In fact, once you figure out the combat I remember finding the difficulty pretty rewarding.
I do have a memory of struggling in Sakura's domain on my first playthrough, but that just forced me to understand the mechanics, and then I beat the boss I was struggling against much easier.
What if Mira actually did pop up where Earth used to be and the White Whale/aliens went around in a big circle because they locked onto the Conduit's signal after that pops back out after 2? Also Mira being Origin would explain X's loose ends.
I'd prefer a remake, all three games combined with a consistent combat system. I don't care if it's 300 hours long with cutscenes, if they replaced them separately, I'd be playing them again back to back anyway.
What's really interesting is the similarities between the final boss themes in Xenosaga episode 3 and Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Future Redeemed
Ima be real, while yes the Xenosaga connections are stronger than X, both games would require heavy retcons to fit perfectly with the trillogy and in case of Xenosaga you'd arguably need full remakes of 3 games because just re-releasing them or giving minor remasters that don't retcon anything and dont make the games look substantially more modern, probably wont make them super appealing. Xenoblade X while still needing retcons, mostly in its opening cutscene, and needing a lot of overhauls to ditch the Wii U based menu-ing needs far less tweaks to its game to be appealing in and a Definitive edition has been begged for for a while.
Personally I hope Monolith will work on both games series to fit into this supposed new canon but they would need to put way more resources and effort to make Xenosaga appealing to people than just emulate it unaltered on the switch, which people could've done at any time for the past 2 decades on PC, than X, which already plays like Xenoblade 1 but better.
there is a scenario where X can fit, without the need for retcons, I made the detailed post here in the comments, just look up. Or I can copy/paste here, if you prefer.
I think the radio more or less reafirms that the Xeno series is a Multiverse. As much as the Dimitri Yuriev name drop is a big deal I don't think a lot of aspects of Xenoblade's lore work that well with Xenosaga's lore. This is most likely the Xenoblade universe's version of these characters and events not actually directly connecting all the series together in the same universe. Not to mention Klaus's experiment was very different from the Zohar experiment in Xenosaga from what I recall. Instead of using a computer to use the power of the Conduit they used people who could communicate with U-DO to bring out the power of the Zohar.
As for them possibly connecting the main series to X I think they might do that with the Samarians who are kind of implied to be a universe hopping civilization and could possibly be the future civilization from either the project exodus during Klaus's time or the future civilization from Xenoblade. They most likely established new Earths in other universes to expand their civilization throughout the multiverse which is how X's Earth civilization came into being. It's also kind of implied that Mira is their original homeworld, and if the Samarians are the future civilization of Xenoblade that means Mira is the distant future world from the main Xenoblade series. That might explain some of the references to Xenoblade 1's world in the game, though they are loose reference like Tatsu blurting out Frontier Village and Homs or the Sword of Legendaryness being a Nopon replica of the Monado. There are also some landmarks like the rings of Oblivia that look like they could be parts of the Mechonis to me.
I think Luxaar or another Ganglion member also said that after the Earth was destroyed they were engulfed in a bright light and brought to Mira where they can't leave the planet. The White Whale and possibly other colony ships were most likely engulfed in this light as well. This at least implies that they were brought into the pocket dimension where Mira is. Mira is an enigma though so I could be completely wrong here when X DE or X2 finally explains what is going on with Mira and the Samarians.
Xenosaga also ends with a good portion of their universe being engulfed in light through a dimensional shift to bring that sector to Lost Jerusalem, so there is a possibility that they were brought to the Xenoblade universe and the light is KOS-MOS that way. Though I do not think Xenosaga and Xenoblade take place in the same universe unless there are some major retcons to Xenosaga's lore with the remaster/remake. Same goes for X's Earth as well since all three have different incidents that disappear or destroy their Earths.
Less than an hour, that's a genuine shock.
Xenoblade X can still be canon and it’s not hard to say it happens later in the timeline because the end of future redeemed shows earth reforming
exactly, X can fit with no need for retcons, only needing that they stick strong to the concept of eternal reocorrence. Example: On the merged "New Earth" (lets call it like that) from years after 3 ending, whose people (from 1 and 2) were already very tech advanced, go on to advance even more, and eventually depart to conquer galaxies, they are what eventually becomes the Samaarian federation (at the down of time, they came in from another plane, as per X, just like happened when the XC2 universe came in from another plane, to merge). They expand so much that at some distant future, the "New Earth" ends up forgotten/lost. They continue to evolve and change. Eventually at some point in the distant future, they decided to terraform yet a new Earth, or even, a new solar system (they have so much tech that they can make even this at this point), let´s call it Earth 2, and they make sure to guide evolution there to go as they see fit for their purposes, and then, bioengineer what is supposed to serve as their failsafe (Humans from Xenoblade X), and we know from X that the Samaarians have this level of bioengineering tech, from Xenoblade X quests. Or alternatively, they get to the point of technology of dimension travel (not far fetched, given what XC1/2 people tech did with Origin, and how much tech those people would have at this point I am describing, and the fact many universes is canon to blade), and apply all this to that dimension primitive Earth. More years passes by, Earth 2 evolved to the point where we see in the beggining of Xenoblade X. Earth 2, just like old "New Earth", also has get to a point of having a Coalition government (eternal reocorrence, so ok for the similarity actually), but Earth 2 does not have the Conduit nor the towers . Elma, who maybe could be a possibly modern Samaarian (maybe one of the few left, as the rest mixed and shaped to other races, as they expanded to become a mega galatic empire), that does not agree with the current path and ethics of modern Samaar federation, goes to Earth 2 and warns X humans of the imminent treat. White whale leaves Earth 2, and , "by coincidence" (there are quests that imply that may have actually be driven by some force), lands in none other then old "New Earth"/Lost Earth, there is, "New Earth" millions of year after 3 ending. Or in the other alternative I mentioned, this force that guided then to Earth 2 is what made them swap dimension (still believable given some of the phenomena surrounding Mira, like the Ganglion and the ma-non being led to there in a flash of light). Nopons were native of "New Earth" and unlike old Humans/now Samaarians, some remains there, which makes sense in this scenario. And the reason why humans did not die after the memory storage of the lifehold got wrecked, is because something in "New Earth" also has the capacity to store data and "souls", Origin, who was in "New Earth" since the merge between 1 and 2 eons in the past by now, (something about this planet). Meaning, that last shot in Future redeemed is indeed the white whale crashlanding, and those humans from X name the old "New Earth", Mira (the sequence gives no indication of how much time passed, could be on a cosmic scale as far as we know). Mira geology does lend it itself to this scenario, as, how merged XC1/2 worlds would look like after millenia has passed. As a extra, from the distance from "New Earth" of that shot in future redeemed, a human sized cyborg should not be possible to see, but a ship the size of the white whale could. So X happens millenia after the ending of 3, a time scale that has precedent in the franchise. And the eternal reocorrence do makes history in these two Earths flowing similar, credible, within what the franchise themes has worked on. Here is more believable than the retcons about Dimitri that and the others needed for Saga, for instance. This is just one example of possibly others where Monolith Soft, the actual creators of the franchise, could fit X without the need of retcons or minimal retcons, just the need to stick a bit strongly on eternal reocorrence."
It’d have to be a second earth, take place after xenosaga 3 or 4, and the year be pushed further back a thousand years.
i think as far as yuriev, it's possible that he's a designer child *because* he learned how to swap bodies, creating a new, genetically modified body for himself and then transferring into it, and also cloning the U.R.T.V.s from that body specifically because he felt like it
Just Beat Xenosaga 3 last night! Even if things don’t fully tie into Xenoblade I’m s glad I played it! I’m also glad I finally got to watch this video!
I dont know where the confirmation is coming from. Its a Logo and the Names. Yes i understand that its most likely but there is no confirmation until we see the actual xenosaga game. We got also something from X and Gears, but i dont think there is something confirmed either. So for now we have only some references, like KOS-MOS or Elma in 2. There are just so many Options and Theories for Saga and X (also but less for Gears) but thank you for the in-depth Look at the Saga Theory.
Being absolutely neutral and agnostic is the only reasonable stance to take given all the info (or lack thereof) given
There is never going to be a new Saga game, that franchise on it’s own is done. Rather elements from it’s story might be present in the next saga of Xenoblade
there is a scenario where X can fit, without the need for retcons, I made the detailed post here in the comments, just look up. Or I can copy/paste here, if you prefer.
@@ZephyrK_ yeah xenosaga 4 will never happen but a ‘definitive’ version of those games in the likes of xc1 to line it up with the xenoblade world prior and/or after Claus’ experiment is still a possibility.
I prefer to think that monolith isn’t going to buy out saga from Bandai and develop it cause I’m skeptical towards how well it’s sales would do in comparison to a future game with the Xenoblade ip such as X. But, there’s very little to base my presuppositions on so who knows.
@@joebilly3719 i read through it in another post. Good theory and i heared from many people that the parallel dimension is a possibility (i thought since X that it plays far in the future of 1) but i think it could be even simpler. That earth is actually "destroyed" from the experiment and they go through space-time and simply fall on Mira which is remerged Earth. A very short Explanation but this is a easy Possibility. I also thought about all arguments against x and i think i could also think about arguments that dont deny X. But this is what i mean, they could fit everything in the next Game with no Explanation.
But they also said the Claus-Saga is over, so i think we wont be getting any explanation anymore about the Reason the Universes split apart. I think we will be getting something new as a whole and for that also a standalone Game like they did with every Xenoblade Title (Game-Length-Issues). If this were True, i think KOS-MOS falling on Earth would be a bad Choice because it would require to play Xenosaga, even if it gets a Remake.
The radio scene is honestly brilliant, with zero context it's tense and the radio is an omounus warning, but with context is wild lore too
This was definitely in their minds during development. In the art book for 3 theres concept art for inside origin that shows zohar things. They are definitely zohar too and not conduits because they are more pointed and have the glowing middle.
I've heard what the radio could possibly mean, and as someone who has exclusively played Xenoblade (but plans to play the other Xeno games after TotK), I'm just gonna quietly like the video and come back some other time :)
Edit 12/24/2024: I've now played every Xeno game. I am having a minor freakout.
Luxin you should add that: After you clear the game the database entry for KOS-MOS in Xenosaga episode III reads "The battle over, KOS-MOS falls into Eternal sleep and drifts, like the passage of time, through the emptiness of space. A blue light penetrates her battered and faded figure. Perhaps that light will be the cause of a new awakening" So yeah it's the exact same ending as Xenosaga Episode III. You should also talk about the Elma sidequest in Xenoblade 2 where the main characters including KOS-MOS all meet which proves some sort of element of them all exist as far back as Klaus's earth and not to mention the KOS-MOS Refrain heart to heart stuff where she realizes she's been on the world tree before.
Yeah, people saying that "it's just a reference" are being really skeptical and delusional, there have been several hints of SOME KIND of connection happening between Saga, X and Blade.
I mean, Shulk literally teases XC3 on the XC2 DLC (he even mentions worlds walking hand in hand again WITH ELMA and she says that the encounter was part of something important)
Something will truly happen in XC4 regarding this and i'm really hyped for it
@@renren47618 just like how people denied Alvis was Ontos. Anyone that played the entire Xeno series knows that Takahashi always follows up on his stories eventually. I too think there is a connection with Xenosaga at the end of Future Redeemed but Xenoblade X doesn’t seem to fit entirely. Either way that cutscene is very important because even though they only met in spirit it still confirms that on Klaus’s earth some element of multiple universes together existed pre experiment.
We will it. Give me more Kos-Mos. One of the single greatest characters in JRPG history. Give. Thanks so much for the amount of effort that goes into these extended videos Luxin. You don't have nearly the subscribesr you deserve. Truly thank you so much for the amount of work you put into these.
Hello everyone. We both know why you're here now.
luxin its like a minute of dialogue please just rest
As long as I don’t have to repay captain matthews debt again….
I never played saga or X and only know there lore from your videos so i didn't get the full effect of the radio scene but i still freaked out
The implications that decendants of the original humans still existing itself has so many lore implications and i knew enough to know space travel is a theme in every xeno franchise
Later finding out it was a reference to saga made the scene even more amazing and i cannot wait to see where this crazy series goes
My thought on the recombination is that Rex, A, and Shulk being the current avatar, they had some degree of influence on Origin
He held himself back from a 5 hour video
One interesting thing that post-credit scene brings into question is the canoncity of Xenoblade 2 KOS-MOS (and T-elos, for that matter). She can't be in two different eras and dimensions at the same time. I read a theory (maybe confirmed by some lore but I can't recall the exact source or whether it was just a fan theory) that KOS-MOS in 2 was meant to be an internal defense system for Rhadamanthus (like the Sovereigns) and some explorer climbed the tree before Amalthus and snagged her but then died on the journey out and her core crystal fell in the cloud sea for you to eventually find centuries later. Perhaps this was a recreation of KOS-MOS designed to guard the Conduit in addition to the Trinity Processor and developed using core crystal technology? Wouldn't make much sense, since the Xenosaga KOS-MOS is developed millenia after the Klaus experiment, if we assume the two universes are connected. Otherwise it's just not canon at all.
Core crystals in Alrest were calibrated and reprogrammed by Logos and Pneuma upon creation and between each awakening as a blade until Amalthus took them. Both Logos and Pneuma were still connected to the Conduit at that point, as they didn't fully lose that connection even after they got taken, so it is possible that data about the original got inadvertently transferred into Alrest via the Conduit when KOS-MOS interacted with the Zohar.
Eh X’s dates could be ret-conned. With that context, it could very well be that Earthlife Colonization project was pitched as a “cool we’re colonizing space now.
X’s date could be retconned, but if they wanted to make Rhadamanthus Radio prove X, they could’ve just said Wednesday, May 13th instead of May 16th. Wouldn’t require a retcon and nothing else about FR’s narrative would have to change. If they ARE trying to make X work, which I think they are, I don’t think it’s nearly that direct
Big problem I see are the Artifices. They seem far more high tech than the skells. I do think the telethia does originate from future connected though, and I still think the ghosts are replicas of origin/ moebius.
I don't know about this one. I respect the love that people have for Xenosaga, but I don't think it's reasonable to expect them to completely integrate a third party franchise into Xenoblade, even if they have the same developers. You're telling the X fans to not get their hopes up, which is definitely very reasonable, but then you act like the return of Xenosaga is completely confirmed and that doesn't sit right with me.
I also don't think it makes sense to write X off completely, as I feel like there's a reason it was included in that scene. It's probably not canon to mainline Xenoblade unless there are some experiment/Samaar/alternate timeline shenanigans going on, but they wouldn't have put references to it in this important scene if they were just planning to continue ignoring it.
What I think this scene means is that the next Xenoblade arc will have more similarities to Saga, but it will not actually be Xenosaga. However, this scene proves that Bandai Namco is willing to let Monolith create alternate versions of Xenosaga characters and integrate them into mainline XC/XCX like they did with KOS-MOS in 2. I could be wrong though.
I honestly think that you can interpret this scene however you want, but it would be best if we didn't assume things to be true and fight over our headcanons. That would just be stupid.
I've been waiting for this video ALL WEEK
I don’t think the X stuff is there as references for references sake, I think there are two things that make sense a) it’s confirmation that X’s earth is a parallel to Klaus’ world where they probably didn’t find the conduit and b) potential X port/sequel/whatever for switch 2
I wanna end up seeing Poppi and Kos-Mos being best friends.
Me, splitting my brain in half like A from Ontos so I can read the radio dialogue while listening to the characters talking in the foreground.
Considering that in the games they stated that there are infinite universes, I don’t think that everyone needs to be in the same one for stuff to be connected.
Remember The Conduit is a Meta-Universe Manifold-meta in this case referring to “outside”
The Conduit can split universes or create new ones because *it exists outside of said universes.*
I don’t necessarily believe that all the universes need some shared “seed universe” for them to be able to effect one another. If stuff can exist outside of and effect the universes, then the universes may be able to effect each other in some similar way.
I will now return to my schitzo belief that The Nopon Archsage is the Avatar of The Conduit as he can create and bring together universes as he pleases.
Continuing-I think the Zohar/Conduit may interact with each universe differently since The Zohar needed relics of God to work while The Conduit did not(or at least it didn’t as far as we know)
Or there are many different Zohar-like things floating out in the meta of the universes and they each have different properties
Luxin back at it again with movie length analysis 🗿
I think honestly to make X canon, all you have to do is say the first cutscene is just Lin unknowingly referring to a false memory, say all the Mimeosomes had a false memory of a war to stop them from trying to go back to earth, and get involved with a war with the Zohar/Conduit. And we know that Elma knew alot more than we were privy to, she could of easily made the ship crash land and put out this crazy story. Full disclosure I am also someone who only started playing Xeno 8ish years ago, and my understanding of the gears and saga references is low at best.