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[[Image:Beacon.PNG|thumb|right|The '''Beacon''', with its power having been partially restored.]]
{{quote|That ball of flame represents the power of the [[Comet Observatory|observatory]]. We call it the beacon. When [[Mario|you]] recover a [[Grand Star]], a little Star Power will be restored, and the beacon will grow.|Rosalina|Super Mario Galaxy}}
{{quote|That ball of flame represents the power of the [[Comet Observatory|observatory]]. We call it the beacon. When [[Mario|you]] recover a [[Grand Star]], a little Star Power will be restored, and the beacon will grow.|Rosalina|Super Mario Galaxy}}
[[Image:Beacon.PNG|thumb|right|The '''Beacon''', with its power having been partially restored.]]


The '''Beacon''' is the large star-like reactor that powers the [[Comet Observatory]], including the space station's propulsion systems, life support, and its [[Dome]]s.  The Beacon begins as a small, dim star, but as [[Mario]] collects more [[Grand Star]]s, the star becomes larger and brighter, allowing access to more Domes. The [[Luma (species)|Luma]]s need the beacon to survive. Through the course of the game, it changes colors from burgundy, (no Grand Stars) to orange, (1 grand star), then to yellow, (2 Grand Stars), and then to a green, (3 Grand Stars), then to greenish-blue, (4 Grand Stars), then to blue, (5 Grand Stars), and finally turquoise, (All 6 grand stars). There is also an invisible wall that prevents the player from touching the Beacon.
The '''Beacon''' is the large star-like reactor that powers the [[Comet Observatory]], including the space station's propulsion systems, life support, and its [[Dome]]s.  The Beacon begins as a small, dim star, but as [[Mario]] collects more [[Grand Star]]s, the star becomes larger and brighter, allowing access to more Domes. The [[Luma (species)|Luma]]s need the beacon to survive. Through the course of the game, it changes colors from burgundy, (no Grand Stars) to orange, (1 grand star), then to yellow, (2 Grand Stars), and then to a green, (3 Grand Stars), then to greenish-blue, (4 Grand Stars), then to blue, (5 Grand Stars), and finally turquoise, (All 6 grand stars). There is also an invisible wall that prevents the player from touching the Beacon.

Revision as of 15:09, January 17, 2016

File:Beacon.PNG
The Beacon, with its power having been partially restored.
“That ball of flame represents the power of the observatory. We call it the beacon. When you recover a Grand Star, a little Star Power will be restored, and the beacon will grow.”
Rosalina, Super Mario Galaxy

The Beacon is the large star-like reactor that powers the Comet Observatory, including the space station's propulsion systems, life support, and its Domes. The Beacon begins as a small, dim star, but as Mario collects more Grand Stars, the star becomes larger and brighter, allowing access to more Domes. The Lumas need the beacon to survive. Through the course of the game, it changes colors from burgundy, (no Grand Stars) to orange, (1 grand star), then to yellow, (2 Grand Stars), and then to a green, (3 Grand Stars), then to greenish-blue, (4 Grand Stars), then to blue, (5 Grand Stars), and finally turquoise, (All 6 grand stars). There is also an invisible wall that prevents the player from touching the Beacon.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, Starship Mario has, in its engine room, what appears to be a miniature beacon that runs on Power Stars. This miniature beacon is the energy source for the Starship. It is additionally only coloured turqoise for the entire game.

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