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Their resumed search next brings them to [[Twilight Town]] in Chapter 5's interlude, where they are confronted by [[Lord Crump]] and [[X-Nauts (organization)|X-Nauts]] that share their aim of holding Peach hostage and acquiring all of the Crystal Stars. The X-Nauts are searching for the [[Superbombomb]] lost by the [[Three Shadows]], but Bowser and Kammy decide to try to take the weapon for themselves. They summon the Koopa Troop to fight against the X-Nauts for the bomb, but Bowser's fire breath accidentally detonates it, exploding both the Koopa Troop and the X-Nauts. Bowser and Kammy finally reach Glitzville, together, in Chapter 6's interlude. They break into Rawk Hawk's room and find what they believe is the [[Gold Star]]. Rawk Hawk enters and attacks the intruders, sending Kammy flying backwards into the star. This causes the star to fall and drop on Kammy's head, splitting it in half. Kammy deduces the star is a fake and Rawk Hawk confirms Mario has already collected the real star, sending Bowser into a rage. | Their resumed search next brings them to [[Twilight Town]] in Chapter 5's interlude, where they are confronted by [[Lord Crump]] and [[X-Nauts (organization)|X-Nauts]] that share their aim of holding Peach hostage and acquiring all of the Crystal Stars. The X-Nauts are searching for the [[Superbombomb]] lost by the [[Three Shadows]], but Bowser and Kammy decide to try to take the weapon for themselves. They summon the Koopa Troop to fight against the X-Nauts for the bomb, but Bowser's fire breath accidentally detonates it, exploding both the Koopa Troop and the X-Nauts. Bowser and Kammy finally reach Glitzville, together, in Chapter 6's interlude. They break into Rawk Hawk's room and find what they believe is the [[Gold Star]]. Rawk Hawk enters and attacks the intruders, sending Kammy flying backwards into the star. This causes the star to fall and drop on Kammy's head, splitting it in half. Kammy deduces the star is a fake and Rawk Hawk confirms Mario has already collected the real star, sending Bowser into a rage. | ||
The pair reach [[Poshley Heights]] in the Chapter 7 interlude and question the various residents on the whereabouts of the [[Garnet Star]], most of whom are horrified by their presence. They break into the [[Poshley Sanctum]] only to find that, like in Glitzville, the star housed there is a fake. The sanctum's curator, [[Pennington]], belittles their failed attempt until a [[Paragoomba]] crashes through a window to report that Mario has collected all seven Crystal Stars and is heading to [[ | The pair reach [[Poshley Heights]] in the Chapter 7 interlude and question the various residents on the whereabouts of the [[Garnet Star]], most of whom are horrified by their presence. They break into the [[Poshley Sanctum]] only to find that, like in Glitzville, the star housed there is a fake. The sanctum's curator, [[Pennington]], belittles their failed attempt until a [[Paragoomba]] crashes through a window to report that Mario has collected all seven Crystal Stars and is heading to the [[The Thousand-Year Door]]. Kammy and Bowser then rush to meet him there, leading to their first and only appearance in the main story of the game. In Chapter 8, Kammy and Bowser ambush Mario and his party as they traverse the [[Palace of Shadow]] to finally rescue Peach. Intent of saving her themselves (only so they can kidnap her instead), Bowser and Kammy engage Mario and his partners in battle. They are defeated, and their distraction of Mario inadvertently provides [[Grodus]] enough time to prepare for the ritual wherein the [[Shadow Queen]] will possess Peach's body. Mario eventually rescues Peach, freeing her from the Shadow Queen's control and defeating the demon. | ||
In the original game, Kammy is seen walking with Bowser during the end [[parade]]; however, the parade is absent in the remake. Instead, Kammy and Bowser walk across the stage with other characters as the credits roll, with Bowser dropping on Grodus in the process. They are both present at the end to the farthest right of the stage, celebrating the ending of the game alongside Mario, his [[party member#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|partners]], Princess Peach, and even [[TEC|TEC-XX]]. | In the original game, Kammy is seen walking with Bowser during the end [[parade]]; however, the parade is absent in the remake. Instead, Kammy and Bowser walk across the stage with other characters as the credits roll, with Bowser dropping on Grodus in the process. They are both present at the end to the farthest right of the stage, celebrating the ending of the game alongside Mario, his [[party member#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|partners]], Princess Peach, and even [[TEC|TEC-XX]]. |