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− | The '''Pan-Dimensional Beings''' |
+ | The '''Pan-Dimensional Beings''' are an ancient alien race. A [[Crash Site Omega|spaceship]] crewed by a group of them crash-landed in [[Gravity Falls, Oregon]] circa 30 million B.C.E.<ref name="Journal 3">{{Cite book|GFJ|A Bit of History}}</ref> |
== History == |
== History == |
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+ | The pan-dimensional beings originated from a location known as Trilazzx Beta. They can exist in seven to eleven dimensions at once, and are known for their "horrible sense of direction."<ref name="Journal 3">{{Cite book|GFJ}}</ref> |
− | 30 million years prior to the events of the [[Gravity Falls (TV series)|series]], a group of |
+ | 30 million years prior to the events of the [[Gravity Falls (TV series)|series]], a group of pan-dimensional beings crash-landed their [[Crash Site Omega|spacecraft]], creating the valley that would one day host the modern-day town of Gravity Falls, Oregon, as well as forming the bizarre floating cliffs surrounding the land. As time passed, the surviving crew died off while their ship was buried beneath the surface. |
− | Long after, it was discovered by both [[Ford Pines|Ford]] and [[Fiddleford]], who studied their technology and language, as well as used some of the parts to build the [[Universe portal]]. |
+ | Long after, it was discovered by both [[Ford Pines|Ford]] and [[Old Man McGucket|Fiddleford]], who studied their technology and language, as well as used some of the parts to build the [[Universe portal]]. |
===Season 2=== |
===Season 2=== |
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In "[[Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future]]," when Ford and [[Dipper Pines|Dipper]] are exploring the wrecked ship, they pass by the remains of a dead Pan-Dimensional Being. |
In "[[Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future]]," when Ford and [[Dipper Pines|Dipper]] are exploring the wrecked ship, they pass by the remains of a dead Pan-Dimensional Being. |
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+ | == Appearance == |
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+ | Judging the remains visible in their spacecraft, each being has at least four limbs, and wore helmets when in space. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * The moniker of "pan-dimensional beings" is possibly a reference to the interdimensional beings in the movie ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull''. |
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== Sightings == |
== Sightings == |
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Revision as of 03:12, 10 February 2020
The Pan-Dimensional Beings are an ancient alien race. A spaceship crewed by a group of them crash-landed in Gravity Falls, Oregon circa 30 million B.C.E.[1]
History
The pan-dimensional beings originated from a location known as Trilazzx Beta. They can exist in seven to eleven dimensions at once, and are known for their "horrible sense of direction."[1]
30 million years prior to the events of the series, a group of pan-dimensional beings crash-landed their spacecraft, creating the valley that would one day host the modern-day town of Gravity Falls, Oregon, as well as forming the bizarre floating cliffs surrounding the land. As time passed, the surviving crew died off while their ship was buried beneath the surface.
Long after, it was discovered by both Ford and Fiddleford, who studied their technology and language, as well as used some of the parts to build the Universe portal.
Season 2
In "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future," when Ford and Dipper are exploring the wrecked ship, they pass by the remains of a dead Pan-Dimensional Being.
Appearance
Judging the remains visible in their spacecraft, each being has at least four limbs, and wore helmets when in space.
Trivia
- The moniker of "pan-dimensional beings" is possibly a reference to the interdimensional beings in the movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Sightings
Season 2
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Gravity Falls: Journal 3 by Disney Book Group. July 26, 2016. Published by Disney Press. ISBN: 978-1484746691. Cite error: Invalid
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