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The '''Forgotten War Series''' is a collection of [[Pikmin Forever/Metal Index|metal objects]] in ''[[Pikmin Forever]]''. The objects are all culinary utensils and articles that are mistaken by Olimar and his partners for colossal weapons and military equipment perhaps used in a large-scale war on PNF-404. Although they surmise this chilling thought, they do not consider every metal object to be of offensive use. Some, like the Meteor Mitt, are strictly for defense, and the group of "Extrusion" objects are passive, perhaps communicative sculptures. | The '''Forgotten War Series''' is a collection of [[Pikmin Forever/Metal Index|metal objects]] in ''[[Pikmin Forever]]''. The objects are all culinary utensils and articles that are mistaken by Olimar and his partners for colossal weapons and military equipment perhaps used in a large-scale war on PNF-404. Although they surmise this chilling thought, they do not consider every metal object to be of offensive use. Some, like the Meteor Mitt, are strictly for defense, and the group of "Extrusion" objects are passive, perhaps communicative sculptures. | ||
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The Forgotten War Series is a collection of metal objects in Pikmin Forever. The objects are all culinary utensils and articles that are mistaken by Olimar and his partners for colossal weapons and military equipment perhaps used in a large-scale war on PNF-404. Although they surmise this chilling thought, they do not consider every metal object to be of offensive use. Some, like the Meteor Mitt, are strictly for defense, and the group of "Extrusion" objects are passive, perhaps communicative sculptures.