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Using the knowledge of time travel given to him by [[Gaspar]], the Guru of Time, he began constructing a vehicle that could return him to his own time. He spent the rest of his life building it, but died just prior to its completion. He left the rest up to his robotic assistant, upon whom he had imprinted his personality, to complete the vehicle's construction.
Using the knowledge of time travel given to him by [[Gaspar]], the Guru of Time, he began constructing a vehicle that could return him to his own time. He spent the rest of his life building it, but died just prior to its completion. He left the rest up to his robotic assistant, upon whom he had imprinted his personality, to complete the vehicle's construction.


[[File:Epoch_FMV.jpg|thumb|left|Epoch in the [[FMV]] of the [[PlayStation]] release.]] In 2300 AD, [[Crono]] and his companions arrive. They were sealed out of the [[Antiquity]] time period by [[Schala]], who cast a barrier spell upon the [[Gate]] there. With the princess' powerful magic blocking the only Gate to the era, the party's only way to return is by using the "Wings of Time," told to them by Gaspar. Belthasar, no longer having a use for the vehicle as his life had ended, gives them the Epoch, at which point Crono gives it its new moniker. The ship does not rely on pre-existing Gates to travel, and thus they are able to return and break the seal.
[[File:Epoch_FMV.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Epoch in the [[FMV]] of the [[PlayStation]] release.]] In 2300 AD, [[Crono]] and his companions arrive. They were sealed out of the [[Antiquity]] time period by [[Schala]], who cast a barrier spell upon the [[Gate]] there. With the princess' powerful magic blocking the only Gate to the era, the party's only way to return is by using the "Wings of Time," told to them by Gaspar. Belthasar, no longer having a use for the vehicle as his life had ended, gives them the Epoch, at which point Crono gives it its new moniker. The ship does not rely on pre-existing Gates to travel, and thus they are able to return and break the seal.


The group uses the ship to return to the [[Antiquity]], confronting [[Queen Zeal]]. After the awakening of Lavos and the fall of the Kingdom of Zeal, Crono's companions awaken in the last human village on Earth, Crono having died saving the rest of them from Lavos. The Elder of the village remarks that their ship also arrived on the shores of the village, as though it had followed them, surviving the massive tidal wave caused by Zeal's fall.
The group uses the ship to return to the [[Antiquity]], confronting [[Queen Zeal]]. After the awakening of Lavos and the fall of the Kingdom of Zeal, Crono's companions awaken in the last human village on Earth, Crono having died saving the rest of them from Lavos. The Elder of the village remarks that their ship also arrived on the shores of the village, as though it had followed them, surviving the massive tidal wave caused by Zeal's fall.
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