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As far as I am aware, we have no confirmation if the Stations are their own world, or even if they can be accessed through any other means that by personal introspection, epiphanies, or developments. It said that they are teleported there, but since Roxas ''was'' absorbed, at least physically, by Sora earlier in the game, then why would he need to be teleported there? Would it not then make more sense that it was a battle fought internally or mentally within Sora's/Roxas' own mental worlds? I edited to state that, by the way.
As far as I am aware, we have no confirmation if the Stations are their own world, or even if they can be accessed through any other means that by personal introspection, epiphanies, or developments. It said that they are teleported there, but since Roxas ''was'' absorbed, at least physically, by Sora earlier in the game, then why would he need to be teleported there? Would it not then make more sense that it was a battle fought internally or mentally within Sora's/Roxas' own mental worlds? I edited to state that, by the way.
{{TNE|blahtext=If it was merely a mental battle Sora wouldn't have disappeared, don't you think ? The very fact that Donald and Goofy couldn't see Sora while the battle with Roxas was in progress - that should explain the use of the word "teleported".}}

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Awakenning[edit]

Is this really a separate world? If its not, then shouldn't it go into the Awakenning page? I mean, they, for all intents and purposes, ARE the same, aside from a few minor cosmetic differences. Then again, they appear in different worlds. Hmmm... --A Heart of Balance 20:07, 12 April 2007 (UTC)

'Teleported there from The World That Never Was'[edit]

As far as I am aware, we have no confirmation if the Stations are their own world, or even if they can be accessed through any other means that by personal introspection, epiphanies, or developments. It said that they are teleported there, but since Roxas was absorbed, at least physically, by Sora earlier in the game, then why would he need to be teleported there? Would it not then make more sense that it was a battle fought internally or mentally within Sora's/Roxas' own mental worlds? I edited to state that, by the way.


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FA icon.png If it was merely a mental battle Sora wouldn't have disappeared, don't you think ? The very fact that Donald and Goofy couldn't see Sora while the battle with Roxas was in progress - that should explain the use of the word "teleported".

There are some things even the stars cannot tell me. TroisNyxÉtienne