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{{location | {{location infobox | ||
|image=PMTTYD Fahr Outpost.png | |image=[[File:PMTTYD Fahr Outpost.png|250px]] | ||
| | |greater_location=[[Rogueport]]'s surrounding areas | ||
| | |ruler=[[Fahr Outpost mayor]] | ||
|ruler=[[Fahr Outpost | |||
|inhabitants=[[Bob-omb]]s, [[Fred]], [[General White]], [[Gob]], [[Nob]], [[Rob (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Rob]], [[Swob]] | |inhabitants=[[Bob-omb]]s, [[Fred]], [[General White]], [[Gob]], [[Nob]], [[Rob (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Rob]], [[Swob]] | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]]) | ||
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{{Quote|This is Bob-omb village, DA-BLOOIE! There is nothing here, DA-BLAMMO!|Nob|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | {{Quote|This is Bob-omb village, DA-BLOOIE! There is nothing here, DA-BLAMMO!|Nob|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | ||
'''Fahr Outpost''' is an icy | [[File:Fahr Outpost Entry.png|thumb|left|Mario and [[Mini-Yoshi|Mini-Yoshi]] arriving at Fahr Outpost]] | ||
'''Fahr Outpost''' is an icy village that [[Mario]] and his partners can access through the [[Rogueport Sewers]] in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It is home to many [[Bob-omb]]s, including [[General White]]. Fahr Outpost is located in an icy region far away from [[Rogueport]]. The outpost consists of several buildings and houses, all of which look like bunkers. The area resembles the {{wp|Far North (Russia)|Far North}} region of {{wp|Russia}}, with the indigenous Bob-ombs displaying Russian-inspired accent and headwear. There are stone walls around the outpost, most of which are cracked and have barbed wire over them. The Bob-ombs here dislike foreigners, particularly non-Bob-ombs. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', it is [[Admiral Bobbery]]'s presence in Mario's party that helps build trust between Mario and the Bob-ombs. | |||
Mario and his allies must get [[Goldbob]]'s [[Goldbob Guide|permission]] to use [[ | Mario and his allies must get [[Goldbob]]'s [[Goldbob Guide|permission]] to use the [[big bomb cannon]] here to get to the [[moon]]. There is a small statue of a cannon at the end of the outpost, but the real cannon is in a massive underground chamber. The first building in the area is always locked. It is the cannon's control center. | ||
"Fahr" is word play on {{wp|Fahrenheit}}, in reference to the area's cold climate, and far, in reference to the location's distance from Rogueport. "Fahr Outpost" could also be a play on the phrase "far out," a term that describes something as being extreme or radical. | "Fahr" is word play on {{wp|Fahrenheit}}, in reference to the area's cold climate, and far, in reference to the location's distance from Rogueport. "Fahr Outpost" could also be a play on the phrase "far out," a term that describes something as being extreme or radical. | ||
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==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
{{main|List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Fahr Outpost}} | {{main|List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Fahr Outpost}} | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
IcePuff. | IcePuff.png|[[Ice Puff]] | ||
PMTTYD Frost Piranha. | PMTTYD Frost Piranha.png|[[Frost Piranha]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*[[Dupree]] (during Chapter 7) | *[[Dupree]] (during Chapter 7) | ||
*[[Swob]] | *[[Swob]] | ||
*The [[Fahr Outpost | *The [[Fahr Outpost mayor]] | ||
*[[General White]] | *[[General White]] | ||
*Additional [[Bob-omb]]s, include pink ones who run the inn and the [[Northwinds Mart]]. | *Additional [[Bob-omb]]s, include pink ones who run the inn and the [[Northwinds Mart]]. | ||
==Items | ==Items== | ||
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|-style="background: #ABC;" | |-style="background: #ABC;" | ||
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|[[Double Dip P]] | |[[Double Dip P]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Double Dip P.png|25x25px]] | ||
|In the first scene of the path, it's in an invisible block in front of the last tree. | |In the first scene of the path, it's in an invisible block in front of the last tree. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[HP Plus P]] | |[[HP Plus P]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:HP Plus P.png|25x25px]] | ||
|In the third scene of the path, it's in the red question block on the ground. | |In the third scene of the path, it's in the red question block on the ground. | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Shine Sprite]] | |rowspan=2|[[Shine Sprite]] | ||
|rowspan=2|[[File: | |rowspan=2|[[File:Shine Sprite TTYD.png|25x25px]] | ||
|In the | |In the second scene on the path, it's behind the first south-side tree from the left. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|In the east village scene, it's on the ground to the right of General White's house. | |In the east village scene, it's on the ground to the right of General White's house. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Snow Bunny]] | |[[Snow Bunny]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Snow Bunny TTYD.png|25x25px]] | ||
|Given by [[Swob]] for doing [[Erase that graffiti!|his trouble]]. | |Given by [[Swob]] for doing [[Erase that graffiti!|his trouble]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Space Food]] | |[[Space Food]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Space Food TTYD.png|25x25px]] | ||
|In the east area of the village, it appears on the left chair every time Mario sleeps at the inn. | |In the east area of the village, it appears on the left chair every time Mario sleeps at the inn. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=6|[[Star Piece (Paper Mario)|Star Piece]] | |rowspan=6|[[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]] | ||
|rowspan=6|[[File: | |rowspan=6|[[File:Star Piece TTYD.gif|25x25px]] | ||
|In the first scene on the path, it's under a panel to the left of the entrance pipe. | |In the first scene on the path, it's under a panel to the left of the entrance pipe. | ||
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!width=15%|Image (block revealed) | !width=15%|Image (block revealed) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Double Dip P.png]]<br>[[Double Dip P]] Badge | ||
|In the first area with the Warp Pipe to Rogueport Sewers, Mario should jump directly in front of the rightmost tree to reveal the hidden ? Block. The location of this block is mentioned in Wonky's Tales, "Cold Place's Secret".<ref>'''Wonky:''' There's a pipe down here that leads to a very cold place, ol' Wonky hears, and if you jump in front of the tree to the far right of the area you come out in then you get something nice, supposedly. But you won't catch 'ol Wonky out in a chilly place like that, no sir!</ref> | |In the first area with the Warp Pipe to Rogueport Sewers, Mario should jump directly in front of the rightmost tree to reveal the hidden ? Block. The location of this block is mentioned in Wonky's Tales, "Cold Place's Secret".<ref>'''Wonky:''' There's a pipe down here that leads to a very cold place, ol' Wonky hears, and if you jump in front of the tree to the far right of the area you come out in then you get something nice, supposedly. But you won't catch 'ol Wonky out in a chilly place like that, no sir!</ref> | ||
|[[File:PMTTYDHiddenBlocks13.png|250px]] | |[[File:PMTTYDHiddenBlocks13.png|250px]] | ||
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==Area Tattles== | ==Area Tattles== | ||
*''This slowly falling snow is totally beautiful, but it's super-SUPER-cold out here! If I lived here long enough, I'd probably turn into an abominable Goomba! | *"''This slowly falling snow is totally beautiful, but it's super-SUPER-cold out here! If I lived here long enough, I'd probably turn into an abominable Goomba!''" | ||
*''Say, Mario, did you know... Walking in the snow leaves really cool footprints! Thing is, the snow's falling so hard, they totally disappear pretty quickly. | *"''Say, Mario, did you know... Walking in the snow leaves really cool footprints! Thing is, the snow's falling so hard, they totally disappear pretty quickly.''" | ||
*''Hey, Mario, check it out! I can totally see my breath! Must be really cold, huh? That is just SO awesome! I grew up in a warm place, so this is totally new to me! | *"''Hey, Mario, check it out! I can totally see my breath! Must be really cold, huh? That is just SO awesome! I grew up in a warm place, so this is totally new to me!''" | ||
*''This is a part of Fahr Outpost. It's a village full of Bob-ombs. How do they survive out in this cold anyway? Don't their fuses freeze off? You'd think these people would be bitter, living here... But they all look just fine! | *"''This is a part of Fahr Outpost. It's a village full of Bob-ombs. How do they survive out in this cold anyway? Don't their fuses freeze off? You'd think these people would be bitter, living here... But they all look just fine!''" | ||
*''This is part of Fahr Outpost. There's a shop and an inn here, so that's something... They have a huge, cannonlike monument over there, too. Very Bob-ombish! | *"''This is part of Fahr Outpost. There's a shop and an inn here, so that's something... They have a huge, cannonlike monument over there, too. Very Bob-ombish!''" | ||
{{PMTTYD map}} | |||
==In-game map description== | |||
*''A village of Bob-ombs in a mountainous region that is snowbound year-round. It's a place so cold it'll freeze your breath, but it has heartwarming shops and inns.'' | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=サイハテ | |Jap=サイハテ{{hover|村|むら}} | ||
|JapR=Saihate Mura | |JapR=Saihate Mura | ||
|JapM=Farthest Village | |JapM=Farthest Village | ||
| | |Fre=Perduvostok | ||
| | |FreM=''Perdu'' means "lost", while the "vostok" suffix is derived from [[wikipedia:Vladivostok|Vladivostok]] | ||
|Ger=Großfrostheim | |Ger=Großfrostheim | ||
|GerM=Pun on [[wikipedia:Großostheim|Großostheim]], the former residence of Nintendo of Europe, and "frost". | |GerM=Pun on [[wikipedia:Großostheim|Großostheim]], the former residence of Nintendo of Europe, and "frost". | ||
|Ita=Bomburgo | |||
|ItaM=From "bomba" (bomb) and the common city suffix "-burgo" | |||
|Spa=Bomburgo | |Spa=Bomburgo | ||
|SpaM | |SpaM=Like the Italian name | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Unlike other locations in the game, Mario does not have to place the previous Crystal Star (the [[Garnet Star]]) at The Thousand-Year Door to visit Fahr Outpost, but he cannot progress onwards to the moon until then. | |||
*Unlike other locations in the game, Mario does not have to place the previous Crystal Star (the [[Garnet Star]]) at The Thousand-Year Door to visit Fahr Outpost, but he cannot progress onwards to | *Most of the characterizations of the Bob-ombs in the village, the environment, and their use of a secret weapon and wanting to closely guard it from enemy usage, are similar to the Cold War, specifically Soviet Russia. In the Official Nintendo Power Player's Guide for ''The Thousand-Year Door'', the commentary stated "Considering most of the Bob-ombs speak with Russian accents, those of you who grew up in the '60s may feel a bit nervous when you see the enormous weapon rise from a silo. Resist the urge to hide under a desk and tuck your head between your legs.",<ref>October 1, 2004. ''Official Nintendo Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Player's Guide'', page 75.</ref> referring to a standard method during the early Cold War of trying to evade a nuclear attack, called duck and cover, as well as the events of the {{wp|Cuban Missile Crisis}}. | ||
*Most of the characterizations of the Bob-ombs in the village, the environment, and their use of a secret weapon and wanting to closely guard it from enemy usage, are similar to the Cold War, specifically Soviet Russia. In the Official Nintendo Power Player's Guide for ''The Thousand Year Door'', the commentary stated "Considering most of the Bob-ombs speak with Russian accents, those of you who grew up in the '60s may feel a bit nervous when you see the enormous weapon rise from a silo. Resist the urge to hide under a desk and tuck your head between your legs.", referring to a standard method during the early Cold War of trying to evade a nuclear attack, called duck and cover, as well as the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{PMTTYD}} | {{PMTTYD}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Villages]] | ||
[[Category:Snowscapes]] | [[Category:Snowscapes]] | ||
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | [[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door locations]] | ||
[[de:Großfrostheim]] | [[de:Großfrostheim]] | ||
[[it:Bomburgo]] | [[it:Bomburgo]] |
Revision as of 00:17, January 8, 2024
Fahr Outpost | |
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First appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) |
Greater location | Rogueport's surrounding areas |
Ruler | Fahr Outpost mayor |
Inhabitants | Bob-ombs, Fred, General White, Gob, Nob, Rob, Swob |
- “This is Bob-omb village, DA-BLOOIE! There is nothing here, DA-BLAMMO!”
- —Nob, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Fahr Outpost is an icy village that Mario and his partners can access through the Rogueport Sewers in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is home to many Bob-ombs, including General White. Fahr Outpost is located in an icy region far away from Rogueport. The outpost consists of several buildings and houses, all of which look like bunkers. The area resembles the Far North region of Russia, with the indigenous Bob-ombs displaying Russian-inspired accent and headwear. There are stone walls around the outpost, most of which are cracked and have barbed wire over them. The Bob-ombs here dislike foreigners, particularly non-Bob-ombs. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, it is Admiral Bobbery's presence in Mario's party that helps build trust between Mario and the Bob-ombs.
Mario and his allies must get Goldbob's permission to use the big bomb cannon here to get to the moon. There is a small statue of a cannon at the end of the outpost, but the real cannon is in a massive underground chamber. The first building in the area is always locked. It is the cannon's control center.
"Fahr" is word play on Fahrenheit, in reference to the area's cold climate, and far, in reference to the location's distance from Rogueport. "Fahr Outpost" could also be a play on the phrase "far out," a term that describes something as being extreme or radical.
Enemies
Characters
- Rob
- Nob
- Fred
- Traveling Sisters 3 (during Chapter 7)
- Gob
- Dupree (during Chapter 7)
- Swob
- The Fahr Outpost mayor
- General White
- Additional Bob-ombs, include pink ones who run the inn and the Northwinds Mart.
Items
Item | Icon | Found In |
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Double Dip P | In the first scene of the path, it's in an invisible block in front of the last tree. | |
HP Plus P | In the third scene of the path, it's in the red question block on the ground. | |
Inn Coupon | In the east area, it's behind the stairs in front of the inn. | |
Shine Sprite | In the second scene on the path, it's behind the first south-side tree from the left. | |
In the east village scene, it's on the ground to the right of General White's house. | ||
Snow Bunny | Given by Swob for doing his trouble. | |
Space Food | In the east area of the village, it appears on the left chair every time Mario sleeps at the inn. | |
Star Piece | In the first scene on the path, it's under a panel to the left of the entrance pipe. | |
In the second scene on the path, it's among the grass to the left of the south-side tree in the middle. | ||
In the third scene on the path, it's behind the south-side wall just before the village. | ||
In the west village scene, it's in the wall corner in the southwest. | ||
In the east village scene, it's behind the boxes in General White's house. | ||
In the east village scene, it's under a panel to the left of the cannon statue. |
Other items are on sale at the Northwinds Mart item shop.
Hidden ? Block
Item | Description | Image | Image (block revealed) |
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Double Dip P Badge |
In the first area with the Warp Pipe to Rogueport Sewers, Mario should jump directly in front of the rightmost tree to reveal the hidden ? Block. The location of this block is mentioned in Wonky's Tales, "Cold Place's Secret".[1] |
Area Tattles
- "This slowly falling snow is totally beautiful, but it's super-SUPER-cold out here! If I lived here long enough, I'd probably turn into an abominable Goomba!"
- "Say, Mario, did you know... Walking in the snow leaves really cool footprints! Thing is, the snow's falling so hard, they totally disappear pretty quickly."
- "Hey, Mario, check it out! I can totally see my breath! Must be really cold, huh? That is just SO awesome! I grew up in a warm place, so this is totally new to me!"
- "This is a part of Fahr Outpost. It's a village full of Bob-ombs. How do they survive out in this cold anyway? Don't their fuses freeze off? You'd think these people would be bitter, living here... But they all look just fine!"
- "This is part of Fahr Outpost. There's a shop and an inn here, so that's something... They have a huge, cannonlike monument over there, too. Very Bob-ombish!"
In-game map description
- A village of Bob-ombs in a mountainous region that is snowbound year-round. It's a place so cold it'll freeze your breath, but it has heartwarming shops and inns.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | サイハテ村 Saihate Mura |
Farthest Village |
French | Perduvostok |
Perdu means "lost", while the "vostok" suffix is derived from Vladivostok |
German | Großfrostheim |
Pun on Großostheim, the former residence of Nintendo of Europe, and "frost". |
Italian | Bomburgo |
From "bomba" (bomb) and the common city suffix "-burgo" |
Spanish | Bomburgo |
Like the Italian name |
Trivia
- Unlike other locations in the game, Mario does not have to place the previous Crystal Star (the Garnet Star) at The Thousand-Year Door to visit Fahr Outpost, but he cannot progress onwards to the moon until then.
- Most of the characterizations of the Bob-ombs in the village, the environment, and their use of a secret weapon and wanting to closely guard it from enemy usage, are similar to the Cold War, specifically Soviet Russia. In the Official Nintendo Power Player's Guide for The Thousand-Year Door, the commentary stated "Considering most of the Bob-ombs speak with Russian accents, those of you who grew up in the '60s may feel a bit nervous when you see the enormous weapon rise from a silo. Resist the urge to hide under a desk and tuck your head between your legs.",[2] referring to a standard method during the early Cold War of trying to evade a nuclear attack, called duck and cover, as well as the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
References
- ^ Wonky: There's a pipe down here that leads to a very cold place, ol' Wonky hears, and if you jump in front of the tree to the far right of the area you come out in then you get something nice, supposedly. But you won't catch 'ol Wonky out in a chilly place like that, no sir!
- ^ October 1, 2004. Official Nintendo Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Player's Guide, page 75.