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The original game's ending is ambiguous as to what happened after the Lifestream intervened, only featuring a scene set 500 years later where party member Red XIII is seen approaching the ruins of Midgar, but later entries in the ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' series make it clear that Meteor was stopped in time to prevent Sephiroth's plan for mass extinction — though not without damage to the planet — and that humanity also survived. | The original game's ending is ambiguous as to what happened after the Lifestream intervened, only featuring a scene set 500 years later where party member Red XIII is seen approaching the ruins of Midgar, but later entries in the ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' series make it clear that Meteor was stopped in time to prevent Sephiroth's plan for mass extinction — though not without damage to the planet — and that humanity also survived. | ||
Northern Cave has previously appeared as a stage in the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dissidia: Final Fantasy}}'' series of arena-based fighting games. This specific version of Northern Cave was referenced in ''Ultimate'' by the background after descending into the crater and immediately before the scene of Holy being activated being directly based on the former's layout and design. | Northern Cave has previously appeared as a stage in the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dissidia: Final Fantasy}}'' series of arena-based fighting games. This specific version of Northern Cave was referenced in ''Ultimate'' by the background after descending into the crater and immediately before the scene of Holy being activated being directly based on the former's layout and design. As in ''Dissidia'', the stage's main platform is based on the floating rock where Cloud and his party battle Jenova∙SYNTHESIS in the original game. | ||
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