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At first, E. Gadd implanted a communication chip inside Gooigi to enable him to give Gooigi directions via a controller. This method proved successful at first, but after a while E. Gadd started facing issues with the remote, one of which was being unable to stop Gooigi's Poltergust from vacuuming once it was started. This later led to E. Gadd getting his head pulled inside the Poltergust's nozzle, with no apparent way to escape; however, he accidentally kicked a bucket of water and a mop onto Gooigi, which promptly melted him and let E. Gadd go. | At first, E. Gadd implanted a communication chip inside Gooigi to enable him to give Gooigi directions via a controller. This method proved successful at first, but after a while E. Gadd started facing issues with the remote, one of which was being unable to stop Gooigi's Poltergust from vacuuming once it was started. This later led to E. Gadd getting his head pulled inside the Poltergust's nozzle, with no apparent way to escape; however, he accidentally kicked a bucket of water and a mop onto Gooigi, which promptly melted him and let E. Gadd go. | ||
Shortly after the incident, E. Gadd abandoned the previous idea and realized that he could use his own consciousness to control Gooigi more easily. He thus equipped the new [[Poltergust G-00]] with a sensor that would make this possible once Gooigi was unloaded from the Poltergust. This caused him to enter a "sleep-like state", which he describes as a "minor hindrance at best", as he could quickly swap the consciousness back between Gooigi and him when in danger. At this point, E. Gadd considered Gooigi to finally be complete. | Shortly after the incident, E. Gadd abandoned the previous idea and realized that he could use his own consciousness to control Gooigi more easily. He thus equipped the new [[Poltergust G-00]], with a sensor that would make this possible once Gooigi was unloaded from the Poltergust. This caused him to enter a "sleep-like state", which he describes as a "minor hindrance at best", as he could quickly swap the consciousness back between Gooigi and him when in danger. At this point, E. Gadd considered Gooigi to finally be complete. | ||
E. Gadd decided to enjoy a cup of Lunoman Greenie coffee in celebration of Gooigi's completion, when he received a letter from the [[Hellen Gravely|owner]] of a [[Last Resort|luxurious hotel]]. The owner addressed in the letter that she would let E. Gadd stay at the hotel free of charge and offer her entire collection of ghosts in exchange for personally seeing [[King Boo]], whom E. Gadd had kept in containment in his vault since Luigi's [[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon|previous adventure]]. Enthusiastic for this chance, E. Gadd loaded the Poltergust G-00 and the canister containing King Boo into his car and drove to the hotel, setting the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'' in motion. | E. Gadd decided to enjoy a cup of Lunoman Greenie coffee in celebration of Gooigi's completion, when he received a letter from the [[Hellen Gravely|owner]] of a [[Last Resort|luxurious hotel]]. The owner addressed in the letter that she would let E. Gadd stay at the hotel free of charge and offer her entire collection of ghosts in exchange for personally seeing [[King Boo]], whom E. Gadd had kept in containment in his vault since Luigi's [[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon|previous adventure]]. Enthusiastic for this chance, E. Gadd loaded the Poltergust G-00 and the canister containing King Boo into his car and drove to the hotel, setting the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'' in motion. |