Perfect Works Inspired Timelines [SPOILERS]

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Wasn't too sure where to put this X) But I made a visualisation of my Xenoblade timeline, inspired by Perfect Works ofc. :D
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Now doing the individual Xenoblades. Can see some of the mirroring in the stories too. Also I put PW Episode VI at the end of Xenoblade 1 only since I think it's the closest we've been to it, if XB1 and XB2 are in one way a retelling of Gears
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That was an amazing job you did with all these timelines, congratulations! I have a question: What's the meaning of the acronym A.C. in the Xenoblade 1 Timeline? Same goes to the acronyms B.M. and A.M. in the Xenoblade 2 Timeline, what does that mean?
 
That was an amazing job you did with all these timelines, congratulations! I have a question: What's the meaning of the acronym A.C. in the Xenoblade 1 Timeline? Same goes to the acronyms B.M. and A.M. in the Xenoblade 2 Timeline, what does that mean?
Oh good question. Actually it's been so long since I made those that I've forgotten what A.C. stands for haha 😅 If I had to hazard a guess, "After Conduit" maybe.
B.M. and A.M though, I used them in a video of the Xenoblade 2 timeline I made. Because (in the English localisation anyway) we hear the month "Amathatober", it reminds me of Amalthus and due to him being known as the "Pope" in the Japanese game I thought perhaps they control or at least founded the calendars Alrest use (similar to Christianity and the Gregorian calendar). And Meldinare being a founder of the Praetorium led me to use them as a landmark for the calendar.
The only reason I did this is I came to estimating Xenoblade 1's timeline as being 10,000 years but Xenoblade states the year as 4058 or something. So having this system allowed for another 6000 before it, therefore hopefully lining up.

It's all my own theorising. I should probably remove those details or at least label them as my own theory. But yeah, that's the explanation for that one haha.
 
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ooh, this is so cool! Though, the surname Kasim is not canon. Nor is Kharim 😂 They were added by unknown persons to the Japanese and English guides. Takahashi says Emeralda wasn't supposed to have a surname and he doesn't know where that came from or something like that. Fans took it after those guides released and applied it to Kim as well.

Here's a few XG-specific corrections:

It wasn't on the Eldridge that Abel made contact. That happened on the space station of the planet Miktam04β during experiments on Zohar before Deus first went out of control and before they requisitioned the Eldridge. It was likely his making contact that triggered the event you mentioned under "Deus Incident". iirc, PW mentions this event twice, kinda hints towards his contact with the WE (and Kadomony subsequently activating, creating Elehayym) being the trigger that caused it, but on one of those pages where it addresses this event it says "its unknown what caused this".

The new Eldridge captain doesn't activate self-destruct. PW says he has no control over that part of the Eldridge's systems (also Deus would be dumb to allow him access to that as it activated Faust and set its destination for Lost Jerusalem).
What the captain uses is the secret manual override bolt system known as the "Spinal Shaft" to disconnect the ship's blocks from one another and its subsequently pulled apart in the gravitational pull of the nearby planet. Hence why it isnt fully destroyed and entire blocks like the Babel block is found largely intact (at least the hull and one of the cities inside; whole buildings and roads still intact and even computers and the railway system still in working order)

*Complement. Completes. Compliment is: these timeline charts are cool and look very sleek.

"Biological Assembler Plant" is literally just Kadomony. She used Kadomony and then Cain/Gazel used Kadomony. Not incorrect, just found it kind of strange to refer to it so differently in the same paragraph. She returns to the bioelement maintenance plant of Kadomony in order to create clones of herself.

During the Day of Collapse the "total population decreased to no more than 10%". The English '08 translation is incorrect, says its "population reduced to less than 1%". I've seen both 98% and 96% floating around with no sources.
1割 means literally "1 one-tenth", or "10%". "全人口が1割以下に減少し" > "total population decreased to no more than 10%"; so he wiped out 90% of the population. Two mentions of it in the Xenosaga wiki have since been corrected.

PW timeline sure likes killing off specifically 90% of the population; I've only got two nickels, but its weird that it happened twice.
 
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