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{{notes|Olimar's Notes|In the wrong hands, the power of an electronic like this could be very dangerous. Unfortunately, this concern is not shared by our beloved President, who would sell even secret government documents if it meant making a quick penny.}}
{{notes|Olimar's Notes|In the wrong hands, the power of an electronic like this could be very dangerous. Unfortunately, this concern is not shared by our beloved President, who would sell even secret government documents if it meant making a quick penny.}}
{{notes|Sales pitch|The powers of brute force calculations are not to be underestimated. Behold as the mightiest cyberwalls crumble before the cyclical power of this disc.}}
{{notes|Sales pitch|The powers of brute force calculations are not to be underestimated. Behold as the mightiest cyberwalls crumble before the cyclical power of this disc.}}
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 16 June 2023

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This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin V, a fanon game created by En Passant.
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Recursion Drive
Number Unknown
Series Computing Revolution Series
Weight 20
Maximum carriers 40
Location Unknown

The Recursion Drive is a treasure in Pikmin V. It is a to-be-determined Nintendo GameCube game disc.

Notes

Olimar's Notes

In the wrong hands, the power of an electronic like this could be very dangerous. Unfortunately, this concern is not shared by our beloved President, who would sell even secret government documents if it meant making a quick penny.

Sales pitch

The powers of brute force calculations are not to be underestimated. Behold as the mightiest cyberwalls crumble before the cyclical power of this disc.