Through the Jet Stream (Jolly Roger Bay)

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This article is about the mission in Jolly Roger Bay. For the mission of the same name in Dire, Dire Docks, see Through the Jet Stream (Dire, Dire Docks).

Template:Missionbox Through the Jet Stream is the sixth mission of Jolly Roger Bay in Super Mario 64 and its seventh mission in Super Mario 64 DS. The mission's goal is to collect a Power Star inside a jet stream. This mission cannot be completed until the Power Star of the first mission, Plunder in the Sunken Ship, is collected, as the sunken ship blocks the hole releasing the jet stream. It is the only mission in the games to share its name with another mission in the same game.

Layout

The Power Star is found at the bottom of a jet stream, which is located at the bottom of the bay. The stream is covered by a grate, which lets the pressure pass through but prevents the player from entering. In Super Mario 64, Mario can obtain the Power Star only if he becomes Metal Mario. There are two Metal Caps in the level: one on a platform close to the ship, and one inside the cave where Treasure in the Ocean Cave takes place. As Metal Mario sinks to the bottom of the water, he is unaffected by the jet stream and can collect the Power Star. In Super Mario 64 DS, the Star is obtainable only by Wario, as he is the only character that can use the metal ability. Otherwise, the mission is the same.

Name in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ふきだす みずを くぐれ
Fukidasu mizu o kugure
Pass through the Spouting Water

Chinese 急流勇进[1]
Jíliúyǒngjìn
Venturing through the Rapid Stream

German Laufe durch den Strudel!
DS: Auf in luftige Höhen
Walk through the whirl!
DS: To airy heights
Italian Contro corrente
Against the current
Korean 솟는물을뚫고들어가라
Sonneun mul eul ttulko deureogara
Pass through the Spouting Water

Spanish Que no te lleve la corriente
Don't let the current drag you away

Trivia

  • While it is generally suggested that the player use the Metal Cap, it is possible to swim through the current to the Star, although it is difficult to do so as Mario must enter the current at the right angle at full speed to avoid being pushed away.

References

  1. ^ From iQue's localization of Super Mario 64 DS.

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