2300 A.D. is a time period in Squaresoft'sChrono Trigger. This is a list of named time periods defined in various fields of study. ... Square Co. ... Chrono Trigger (ã¯ããã»ããªã¬ã¼) is a role-playing game that was released in Japan on March 11, 1995 for the Super Famicom and in North America on August 22, 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). ...
It is a dystopian time period, the world left to die after the Day of Lavos and the absolute destruction it brought to the entire planet. The atmosphere is dirty and black and hardly any light reaches the planet's surface. The once prosperous human race has been reduced to living in the remains of scattered domes across the continents, abandoning the ruined cities to the mutated creatures left in Lavos' wake. Robo is found in this time period, lying dormant since 1999, and Belthasar lives in his lab (the Keeper's Dome) on the southern continent. A dystopia (alternatively, cacotopia[1], kakotopia or anti-utopia) is a fictional society that is usually seen as the antithesis of a utopia. ... Portion of the 1999 A.D. map 1999 A.D. is a time period in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ... Layers of Atmosphere (NOAA) Earths atmosphere is a layer of gases surrounding the planet Earth and retained by the Earths gravity. ... Robo is a playable character in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ... Portion of the 1999 A.D. map 1999 A.D. is a time period in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ... Belthasar, the Guru of Reason, is a non playable character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game. ...
An alternative version of this time period where the Day of Lavos was averted can be seen in some of the endings to the game. It is implied to be a happy time, with Nadia's Bell, a famous 1000 A.D landmark, still existing, and Robo enjoying a fair with his friend, Atropos. 1000 A.D. 1000 A.D. is a time period in Squaresofts Chrono Trigger. ...