Well, it can't be the Chrono Cross' fault. It is stated to only have the power to unite things, unite minds, heal (could be mental or physical) and merge things that were once two or just reset them to their original.
Well, Schala's been outside the time stream for like, 13,000 years, and is no longer the original Schala that left the timeline. The Chrono Cross probably doesn't know what to do with her.
Ofcourse she's the original. No more time travelling has resulted in another Schala being thrown out. Anyway, the Chrono Cross is the lost element that combines all the other elements that encompass nature. Just like our whole knowledge of physics, everything has it's place in the universe. Schala does too, regardless. With that said, the CC could have either merged bodies with Kid, removed Kid completely, Restored either ones minds (so Kid just simply gained all of Schala's past, but Schala really dissapeared or whatever) and heaps of different scenarios from what we are given.
That's all just speculation and assumption.
Well duh, but most speculation and assumption has some basis in fact. That was just conjured out of the imagination with no basis at all.
Oh really? So you dare ignore the ending FMV as a fact, and the ending journal, and the whole search for Serge that Schala promised? Please, go back to the general section =.= Your replys would be more useful there.
Check the Lab maps from 2300 A.D. There are crosswalks and ruined cars. She merely went to the future.
I'm not exactally with you on this one.
I don't remember the future having a "primitive" rail road system, or a rail road system at all. We definitely know that they used cars.
Actually, in the Dead Sea there's a train section. You know, the ghost that muses about missing the train. The Dead Sea and 2300 A.D. are roughly the same in terms of what we'll find in there (other than the obvious changes of the Tower of Geddon and the Frozen Flame). Technology-wise, anything we'll find in the Dead Sea we should be able to locate in the ruin future, 2300 A.D.
Oops, I forgot about that one. But hey, that seems more like an underground rail way. And at any rate, we don't know if she's in 1999AD, or 2300AD. Personally, It seemed like 1999AD, as we didn't see any robots or anything that would resemble 2300AD (also, the clothes shown in 1999AD (for instance the Arris Dome Director) don't look near the FMV people's clothes. Heck, 1999AD in Chrono does not equal 2000AD in our world. That is where some of my basis is coming from.