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{{quote|The [[Prof. E. Gadd's time machine|machine's]] energy source? This amazing Cobalt Star!|In-game text|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''}}
{{quote|The [[Prof. E. Gadd's time machine|machine's]] energy source? This amazing Cobalt Star!|In-game text|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''}}
The '''Cobalt Star''' is the power source for [[Prof. E. Gadd's time machine]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. The Cobalt Star is shattered into multiple shards by [[Princess Peach]] after she uses it to trap the [[Elder Princess Shroob]], the leader of the [[Shroob]]s that are invading the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] of the past. However, her sister, the younger [[Princess Shroob]], kidnaps Peach in the castle of the past, which is later turned into [[Shroob Castle]]. Destroying the star also causes [[time hole]]s to appear between the past and present. Meanwhile, [[Baby Bowser]] collects the shards of the Cobalt Star as his personal treasure, going great lengths to protect it. With the help of their infant selves, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] go about retrieving the shards and reassembling the Cobalt Star to fix the fabric of time and save Peach from the Shroobs. They find the first one in [[Bowser's Castle]], although this causes Baby Bowser to pursue them. After finding the second shard in the [[Vim Factory]], Baby Bowser steals the shards and flees to [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]], where the Mario Bros. give chase and retrieve the shards from him after defeating [[Sunnycide]]. Later in the game, at [[Star Hill]], the "spirit of the Cobalt Star," which is actually the Elder Princess Shroob in disguise, sends the heroes to the [[Star Shrine]], where there is another Cobalt Star shard.
The '''Cobalt Star''' is the power source for [[Prof. E. Gadd's time machine]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. The Cobalt Star is shattered into multiple shards by [[Princess Peach]] after she uses it to trap the [[Elder Princess Shroob]], the leader of the [[Shroob]]s that are invading the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] of the past. However, her sister, the younger [[Princess Shroob]], kidnaps Peach in the castle of the past, which is later turned into [[Shroob Castle]]. Destroying the star also causes [[time hole]]s to appear between the past and present. Meanwhile, [[Baby Bowser]] collects the shards of the Cobalt Star as his personal treasure, going great lengths to protect it. With the help of their infant selves, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] go about retrieving the shards and reassembling the Cobalt Star to fix the fabric of time and save Peach from the Shroobs. They find the first one in [[Bowser's Castle]], although this causes Baby Bowser to pursue them. After finding the second shard in the [[Vim Factory]], Baby Bowser steals the shards and flees to [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]], where the Mario Bros. give chase and retrieve the shards from him. Later in the game, at [[Star Hill]], the "spirit of the Cobalt Star," which is actually the Elder Princess Shroob in disguise, sends the heroes to the [[Star Shrine]], where there is another Cobalt Star shard.


[[File:Cobaltstarspirit.png|frame|left|The "spirit" of the Cobalt Star]]
[[File:Cobaltstarspirit.png|frame|left|The "spirit" of the Cobalt Star]]

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