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On the second day, the culprit is revealed to be a [[Zip Toad]] imposter, whom Pennington takes into custody. However, after escorting him off the train at [[Riverside Station]], the imposter is revealed to be [[Doopliss]] who reverts back to his normal form and escapes from Pennington. | On the second day, the culprit is revealed to be a [[Zip Toad]] imposter, whom Pennington takes into custody. However, after escorting him off the train at [[Riverside Station]], the imposter is revealed to be [[Doopliss]] who reverts back to his normal form and escapes from Pennington. | ||
On the third day, Pennington is among the passengers who are absorbed into a hoard of [[Smorg]]s that attack the train. He is eventually freed when Mario defeats the Smorgs, causing them to blow away in the wind. | On the third day, Pennington is among the passengers who are absorbed into a hoard of [[Smorg]]s that attack the train. He is eventually freed when Mario defeats the Smorgs, causing them to blow away in the wind. | ||
When the Excess Express arrives in Poshley Heights, Mario heads to [[Poshley Sanctum]] to find the [[Garnet Star]]. However, the sanctum curator is unavailable and the entrance is locked. Though this is to Mario's dismay, Pennington soon arrives and unlocks the door, revealing that his real profession is being the manager of the sanctum (being a detective is just his hobby). | |||
Although he is the curator of the sanctum, he does not know where the Garnet Star is located. The only item on display is a replica of the Garnet Star (which Pennington calls a "red herring"), probably to protect the real star from falling into the wrong hands. This red herring is taken by the [[Three Shadows]], although after Mario retrieves the real Garnet Star, Pennington allows him to take it and puts another fake on display. Upon talking to him afterward, he privately says "so that's where it's located" and then promptly cover himself by saying he was doing thinking games, implying that while he knew the Garnet Star was hidden within the sanctum, even he was unaware of its precise location. | Although he is the curator of the sanctum, he does not know where the Garnet Star is located. The only item on display is a replica of the Garnet Star (which Pennington calls a "red herring"), probably to protect the real star from falling into the wrong hands. This red herring is taken by the [[Three Shadows]], although after Mario retrieves the real Garnet Star, Pennington allows him to take it and puts another fake on display. Upon talking to him afterward, he privately says "so that's where it's located" and then promptly cover himself by saying he was doing thinking games, implying that while he knew the Garnet Star was hidden within the sanctum, even he was unaware of its precise location. |