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| The '''Collectibles''' section of [[M.I.N.D.]] features entries related to the history of [[Jiangshi Metro/Rising|Jiangshi Metro]]. | | The '''Collectibles''' section of [[M.I.N.D.]] features entries related to the history of [[Jiangshi Metro/Rising|Jiangshi Metro]]. |
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| ==Albert I==
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| "That's right! I was the first!"
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| The pre-[[Golden Age/Rising|Golden Age]] period of exploration saw many animals sent to space before [[Human/Rising|human]] astronauts, including sheep, rabbits, mice, dogs, and of course, monkeys. After the Lanyue [[Space Elevator/Rising|Space Elevator]] of the Golden Age was built, Jiangshi [[Aeronautic Campus/Rising|Aeronautic Campus]] released a collection of dolls to commemorate the "Space Monkeys," with each corresponding to a primate who soared into the skies as part of humanity's early space experiments. Though production has long since ended, one can still see the positive spirit of Golden Age humans within each of these figurines.
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| ==Albert II==
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| "Look—the horizon!"
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| The pre-Golden Age period of exploration saw many animals sent to space before human astronauts, including sheep, rabbits, mice, dogs, and of course, monkeys. After the Lanyue Space Elevator of the Golden Age was built, Jiangshi Aeronautic Campus released a collection of dolls to commemorate the "Space Monkeys," with each corresponding to a primate who soared into the skies as part of humanity's early space experiments. Though production has long since ended, one can still see the positive spirit of Golden Age humans within each of these figurines.
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| ==Gordo==
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| "Alright, humans. No bugging me after this mission's over, you hear?"
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| The pre-Golden Age period of exploration saw many animals sent to space before human astronauts, including sheep, rabbits, mice, dogs, and of course, monkeys. After the Lanyue Space Elevator of the Golden Age was built, Jiangshi Aeronautic Campus released a collection of dolls to commemorate the "Space Monkeys," with each corresponding to a primate who soared into the skies as part of humanity's early space experiments. Though production has long since ended, one can still see the positive spirit of Golden Age humans within each of these figurines.
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| ==Miss Able==
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| "Shhh. She's resting."
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| The pre-Golden Age period of exploration saw many animals sent to space before human astronauts, including sheep, rabbits, mice, dogs, and of course, monkeys. After the Lanyue Space Elevator of the Golden Age was built, Jiangshi Aeronautic Campus released a collection of dolls to commemorate the "Space Monkeys," with each corresponding to a primate who soared into the skies as part of humanity's early space experiments. Though production has long since ended, one can still see the positive spirit of Golden Age humans within each of these figurines.
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| ==Miss Baker==
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| "Mom was quite the adventurer back in her day, kids!"
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| The pre-Golden Age period of exploration saw many animals sent to space before human astronauts, including sheep, rabbits, mice, dogs, and of course, monkeys. After the Lanyue Space Elevator of the Golden Age was built, Jiangshi Aeronautic Campus released a collection of dolls to commemorate the "Space Monkeys," with each corresponding to a primate who soared into the skies as part of humanity's early space experiments. Though production has long since ended, one can still see the positive spirit of Golden Age humans within each of these figurines.
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| ==Sam==
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| "I can take care of myself. I'm a doctor, after all."
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| The pre-Golden Age period of exploration saw many animals sent to space before human astronauts, including sheep, rabbits, mice, dogs, and of course, monkeys. After the Lanyue Space Elevator of the Golden Age was built, Jiangshi Aeronautic Campus released a collection of dolls to commemorate the "Space Monkeys," with each corresponding to a primate who soared into the skies as part of humanity's early space experiments. Though production has long since ended, one can still see the positive spirit of Golden Age humans within each of these figurines.
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