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* Who owns Gone Fission Hydroplant? It's a power plant smack dab in the middle of Salmonid territory, but is it owned by the Inklings, or is it owned by the ''Salmonids?''

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* Who owns Gone Fission Hydroplant? It's a power plant smack dab in the middle of Salmonid territory, but is it owned by the Inklings, or is it owned by the ''Salmonids?''''Salmonids?''
** My guess is that it was an Inkling installation that was abandoned after the Salmonids took it over.
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*** Besides, the Tokyo Tower is now Inkopolis Tower, isn't it?
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** According to a ''Famitsu'' interview, the fuzzified Octarians are in the second stage of being mammalized, implying what happens to the player character is simply them being encased in a fuzzy cocoon. They would eventually come out in the same state as the Octarians after a while.
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** The Salmonids seem to have become self-sufficient. Perhaps all they needed was some advanced technology to reverse-engineer, and they could take it from there. The Grizzco handbook's Boss Salmonid descriptions mention Salmonid engineers, and the book reads as if the Salmonids build nearly all of their own machinery for those Boss Salmonids. An alternative is that they've found another, currently unknown race to trade with.
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!![[center: [- [[Headscratchers/{{Splatoon}} Splatoon 1]] | Headscratchers/Splatoon2 | '''Splatoon 3''' -] ]]

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!! Refrain from using [[Administrivia/FirstPersonWriting first-person pronouns]], please. This is a Headscratchers page, not a forum.

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!! Refrain '''Refrain from using [[Administrivia/FirstPersonWriting first-person pronouns]], please. This is a Headscratchers page, not a forum.
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* With the Octarian armada having either defected or been mamalized, what has that done for their trade deal with the Salmonids? Its been made clear in the Salmonid Field Guide that most of their more advanced weapons are obtained from the Octarians, but now that they're essentially gone, how are they keeping themselves supplied?

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* With the Octarian armada having either defected or been mamalized, what has that done for their trade deal with the Salmonids? Its been made clear in the Salmonid Field Guide that most of their more advanced weapons are obtained from the Octarians, but now that they're essentially gone, how are they keeping themselves supplied?supplied?
* Who owns Gone Fission Hydroplant? It's a power plant smack dab in the middle of Salmonid territory, but is it owned by the Inklings, or is it owned by the ''Salmonids?''
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** The Japanese version of Sunken Scroll 2 states that Deep Cut's family clans drained the flood waters away by creating a whirlpool. Chances are this ended up dragging the remains of the tower over to the Splatlands.
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** It could also be the latest trend in Splatsville. You have to remember that Inkling society is obsessed with being trendy. Murch himself still has his old smartphone from ''Splatoon 2''. meaning they're still around.
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There is a perfect replica of the Eiffel in China...

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** Given that Inkopolis is at least near present-day Japan (since Off The Hook met on Mt. Nantai), and a canonical map establishes that Splatsville is just across a large body of water from Inkopolis, it seems more likely the structure is not the Eiffel Tower. It also isn't Tokyo Tower, since Tokyo Tower does not quite look that way on its base. The more likely answer is that it is [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tianducheng the replica of the Eiffel Tower built in Tianducheng, China]].
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* How did the Fuzzy Octarians (and particularly the Fuzzy enemy Octolings) get converted by the Fuzzy Ooze into what are essentially hairy versions of their original selves, when it turns the playable characters (and as seen in the final boss failure cutscene, various others) into immobile fuzzballs?

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* How did the Fuzzy Octarians (and particularly the Fuzzy enemy Octolings) get converted by the Fuzzy Ooze into what are essentially hairy versions of their original selves, when it turns the playable characters (and as seen in the final boss failure cutscene, various others) into immobile fuzzballs?fuzzballs?
* With the Octarian armada having either defected or been mamalized, what has that done for their trade deal with the Salmonids? Its been made clear in the Salmonid Field Guide that most of their more advanced weapons are obtained from the Octarians, but now that they're essentially gone, how are they keeping themselves supplied?
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Feel free to corroborate this information, as I am not confident in my map reading skills.

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** After some research with the currently provided map of [[https://splatoonwiki.org/wiki/File:Inkadia_and_the_Splatlands.png Inkadia]], it appears that whatever it is that created Octo Canyon (which seems to be geographically located where Tokyo used to be]] may have been responsible for launching the tower all the way to the Crater.
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** Probably the latter. If you look closely at Captain 3's tentacle, you'll notice they are scarred, implying they've more or less been active in the field their entire time as Agent 3 before they became Captain. Cuttlefish is retired, so he hasn't been in the field for decades, while Callie and Marie don't seem to go into the field nearly as often by virtue of their celebrity status.

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** Probably the latter. If you look closely at Captain 3's tentacle, you'll notice they are scarred, implying they've more or less been active in the field their entire time as Agent 3 before they became Captain. Cuttlefish is retired, so he hasn't been in the field for decades, while Callie and Marie don't seem to go into the field nearly as often by virtue of their celebrity status.status.
* How did the Fuzzy Octarians (and particularly the Fuzzy enemy Octolings) get converted by the Fuzzy Ooze into what are essentially hairy versions of their original selves, when it turns the playable characters (and as seen in the final boss failure cutscene, various others) into immobile fuzzballs?
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* When you shoot Callie and Cuttlefish, they are completely covered in the ink. However, when you ink Captain 3, their tentacles are only partially covered. Why are their tentacles more resistant to ink? Were they always resistant to foreign ink, or did it develop after consistently fighting other octolings/inklings?

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* When you shoot Callie and Cuttlefish, they are completely covered in the ink. However, when you ink Captain 3, their tentacles are only partially covered. Why are their tentacles more resistant to ink? Were they always resistant to foreign ink, or did it develop after consistently fighting other octolings/inklings?octolings/inklings?
** Probably the latter. If you look closely at Captain 3's tentacle, you'll notice they are scarred, implying they've more or less been active in the field their entire time as Agent 3 before they became Captain. Cuttlefish is retired, so he hasn't been in the field for decades, while Callie and Marie don't seem to go into the field nearly as often by virtue of their celebrity status.

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