Chrono Trigger/We're Back!

We're Back! (1000 A.D. second time) Homecoming (remake title)



You'll pop back into the present at the Millennial Fair, right where you left off. Lucca will ask you to escort Marle back to the castle and then she leaves.

You can buy some more weapons and armor while you're in the area but it is not necessary and you'll find a soon anyway. You can also go back through the gate to 600 A.D. if you really want but it'll be just the same as you left it.

This is your last chance to take care of things at the fairgrounds, see The Millennial Fair for a list of things you can do to affect the outcome of Crono's upcoming trial.

When you're ready, head over to Guardia forest, 400 years older than when you last left it. Search the bottom right area for a Power Tab, your fourth one so far, if you didn't already grab it before your journey in the past.

Crono on trial
When you reach Guardia Castle, the Chancellor will have soldiers drag Crono off. The scene then shifts to a stain glass window and a large hall filled with many people. A few dialogue choices will occur during the trial that affect its outcome. Make sure to say you initiated contact with Marle and you were never tempted by her wealth.

This is how the decisions and the effects of your behavior at the Millenial Fair break down:


 * 1st Juror: Guilty if you claim the fortune tempted you just a little bit (during the trial the Chancellor will ask you if you were tempted; say no to both questions) or if you tried to sell the pendant.
 * 2nd Juror: Guilty if you talked to the little girl and didn't bring her back her cat. The outcome of this juror varies, however:
 * If you never talk to the little girl who's missing her cat she won't show up in the trial and that juror will vote "Not Guilty".
 * If you rescue the cat BEFORE talking to her, she'll show up in the trial and the juror will vote "Not Guilty".
 * If you talk to the little girl who's missing her cat and don't bring it to her, she'll testify against you and that juror will vote "Guilty".
 * So, if you want to be (almost) perfectly safe you could never talk to her, or just bring her the cat before talking to her.


 * 3rd Juror: Guilty if you tried to drag Marle away from the candy booth so she utters the "kidnapper" line.
 * 4th Juror: Guilty if you admit that the fortune tempted you or if you picked up the pendant before talking to Marle.
 * 5th Juror: Guilty if you admit the fortune tempted you.
 * 6th Juror: Guilty if you stole the man's lunch.
 * 7th Juror: Guilty if you lied at any point in the trial, either by claiming Marle started it, or by claiming you never stole anything when you did. He doesn't seem to vote Guilty if you lied about not being tempted however when you tried to sell the pendant. Also if you lie twice he still votes Guilty and no one else does.

For the best outcome

 * Rescue the little girl's cat.
 * Don't eat the lunch.
 * Don't drag Marle away from the candy booth
 * Don't try to sell her pendant
 * Talk to her before picking up her pendant
 * Tell the truth during the trial, admit you started it and if you stole something admit it
 * Say you weren't tempted by the fortune at all, not even a little bit (regardless of your actions).

And if you're going for completely guilty, do the exact opposite, and make sure you talk to the little girl with the cat and don't give it back to her. The second juror is questionable so getting all innocent can be hard.

Results
If you get four innocent jurors, a bare majority, you'll have a gift of one Ether waiting in prison. If you get five innocent, you'll get two s. Six innocent jurors, three Ethers, and if all seven vote innocent you'll get six Ethers.

Regardless of what happens at the trial, you'll still be sent to prison for some period of time.

Challenging Lavos
In a New Game + once again, as soon as you hop back into the present you can step on the right telepod to warp to fight Lavos. Beat him now and you'll see the Frog Ending. You'll only have Crono and Marle to work with so it will be a tough one. The ending basically shows what might have happened if you left 600 A.D. for good at that point, King Guardia got sick not too much later, and Frog might have returned to marry Leene.