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==Story==
==Story==
Crono, the main character, wakes up one day ready to go to the fair and have fun with his friends Lucca and Marle. Unfortunately, Lucca decided to build and show off a teleportation machine for the fair. As a good friend, Crono accepts being the guinea pig and allows himself to be moved from place to place. Marle, excited and now feeling safe, decides that she wants a turn and steps up to the machine. Unexpectedly her necklace sets in motion a time travel journey of epic proportions none of them could have expected.And boom bang there they are stuck with the task of stopping the end of the world  guess that what you get for messing with nature
Crono, the main character, wakes up one day ready to go to the fair and have fun with his friends Lucca and Marle. Unfortunately, Lucca decided to build and show off a teleportation machine for the fair. As a good friend, Crono accepts being the guinea pig and allows himself to be moved from place to place. Marle, excited and now feeling safe, decides that she wants a turn and steps up to the machine. Unexpectedly her necklace sets in motion a time travel journey of epic proportions none of them could have expected.
 
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Template:Infobox Chrono Trigger is an RPG developed and released by Square for the SNES, and later ported to the Nintendo DS. It consists of real-time decision-making much like the Final Fantasy series (players can be attacked while choosing options in battle), and incorporates original concepts throughout the game. Most notable, hinted by the title, is the ability to travel through time, which the plot uses a lot.

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Story

Crono, the main character, wakes up one day ready to go to the fair and have fun with his friends Lucca and Marle. Unfortunately, Lucca decided to build and show off a teleportation machine for the fair. As a good friend, Crono accepts being the guinea pig and allows himself to be moved from place to place. Marle, excited and now feeling safe, decides that she wants a turn and steps up to the machine. Unexpectedly her necklace sets in motion a time travel journey of epic proportions none of them could have expected.

Table of Contents

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  1. The Millennial Fair (1000 A.D. first time)
  2. The Queen Returns (600 A.D. first time)
  3. The Queen is Gone (A Vanished Princess; 600 A.D. first time)
  4. We're Back! (Homecoming; 1000 A.D. second time)
  5. The Trial (1000 A.D. second time)
  6. Beyond the Ruins (2300 A.D. first time)
  7. The Factory Ruins (2300 A.D. first time)
  8. The End of Time (End of Time)
  9. The Village of Magic (1000 A.D. third time)
  10. The Hero Appears (600 A.D. second time)
  11. Tata and the Frog (600 A.D. second time)
  12. The Rare Red Rock (65M B.C. first time)
  13. Footsteps! Follow! (65M B.C. first time)
  14. The Masamune! (600 A.D. third time)
  15. Magus's Castle (600 A.D. third time)
  16. Forward to the Past (65M B.C. second time)
  17. Unnatural Selection? (65M B.C. second time)
  18. The Magic Kingdom (12,000 B.C. first time)
  19. Break the Seal! (2300 A.D. second time and 12,000 B.C. second time)
  20. The Guru on Mt. Woe (12000 B.C. second time)
  21. What Lies Beyond? (12000 B.C. second time)
  22. Lavos Beckons (12000 B.C. second time)
  23. The New King (12000 B.C. second time)
  24. The Time Egg (2300 A.D. third time)
  25. The Fated Hour (all time periods)
  26. The Final Battle (1999 A.D. / ???)
  27. Endings