First Low Orbit Station
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The First Low Orbit Station, also known as Rhadamanthus, is an area in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. It is on top of the World Tree and where Elysium resides. It is the final region of Xenoblade Chronicles 2. The station also makes an appearance in Xenoblade Chronicles, albeit with a different design.
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Xenoblade Chronicles[edit]
The station, unnamed and unexplained, is seen after the final battle where Alvis shows Shulk how the world of Bionis and Mechonis came to be. Zanza, then called Klaus, is portrayed as a scientist who destroyed the universe as a result of an experiment he conducted out of simple curiosity. A woman who Shulk identifies as Meyneth tries to stop him, but fails. The universe is destroyed and the two Titans emerge in the new universe.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2[edit]
Its origin is explained in the Siren model kit manual. When Aoidos became a government facility dedicated to studying the Conduit, an immediate course of action was to build three space elevators to hold the Orbital Ring; Minos, Aeacus, and the largest of them, Rhadamanthus. Rhadamanthus is the one that housed the First Low Orbit Station.
The Trinity Processor was created here, created to maintain the Conduit. They would create the Artifices out of a necessity to protect Rhadamanthus.
Future Redeemed[edit]
The First Low Orbit Station appeared in a flashback during Shulk and Rex's narration on the origin of the world. The base of the station later appears as a vision shown to the party by Alpha within Origin.
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