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Since there is only one timeline for this dimension, "Ideal Dimension" links to this entry.
 
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Please see theory and analysis at [[Chrono Cross Resolutions]].
  
 
===Chronology===
 
===Chronology===

Revision as of 16:27, 27 February 2006

General Information

The Ideal Timeline is the final itineration of the Chrono series, resuling from the merged Home World and Another World. It takes place in the Ideal Dimension, the name given to the Keystone Dimension after the events of Chrono Cross take place. The Chrono Series mythos is almost entirely bankrupt concerning the details of Chrono Cross's resolution.

Since there is only one timeline for this dimension, "Ideal Dimension" links to this entry.

Please see theory and analysis at Chrono Cross Resolutions.

Chronology

*** by a point means that a footnote is provided at the end of the timeline.
'-' means that an event succeeds everything above it, while a series of
'*'s mean that it is unknown which event occurred before the other.
'-U-' means that this event is dated according to Ultimania, a flawed guide for
Chrono Cross written in Japan that may nonetheless have some credibility.

=>1020 A.D.

-The dimensions merge, perhaps creating an ideal dimension. Serge lives.
-Serge supposedly forgets all memories of the adventure.

=>Post 1020 A.D.

-Serge possibly marries Kid.
-Schala, as suggested by her closing remarks, likely searches for Serge in an
alternate reality. Accordingly, this note does not belong here, but is
nonetheless relevant to the plot of this timeline.

=>1999 A.D.

-Lavos is probably destroyed by the heroes of time.

=>Pre-2300 A.D. 

The Sun Palace most likely rises from the bottom of the sea. 

=>2300 A.D.

-Belthasar probably comes in from the Ocean Palace disaster.
-Chronopolis is probably built again.

From: Chronology
From: Theory (Principles of Timelines and Dimensions)