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|altnames = 聖鈴伝説リックル,Lickle: Legend of the Holy Bell,Seirei Densetsu Rikkuru
| type = Location,Lore
 
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|developer = Takeru
| game = Mass Effect 2,Mass Effect 3
 
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|publisher = Taito
| colfounded = 2168
 
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|jp_rel = {{Release|1992|||JP|Famicom}}
| population = 654,390
 
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|na_rel = {{Release|1992|||NA|Nintendo Entertainment System}}
| capital = Discovery
 
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|eu_rel = {{Release|1993|||EU|Nintendo Entertainment System}}
| orbdistance = 2.1 AU
 
| parent = Iera
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|genre = Platform
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|features = Single-player
| orbperiod = 3.0 Earth Years
 
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|platform = Famicom,Nintendo Entertainment System
| radius = 5,402 km
 
| daylength = 37.8 Earth Hours
 
| atmosphere = 1.68 Earth Atmospheres
 
| surfacetemp = 13
 
| surfacegrav = 0.7 G
 
 
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'''''Little Samson''''', known as '''''Seirei Densetsu Rikkuru''''' (聖鈴伝説リックル, lit. "Lickle: Legend of the Holy Bell") in Japan, is a platform game developed by Takeru and published by Taito for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].
==''Mass Effect 2'' Codex Entry==
 
A typical Terminus colony possessing minimal tourist value, Horizon promises substantial economic opportunity, especially in providing new products for humans and supplying the Turian Hierarchy. Surveyed 18 years ago, Horizon received pilot habitation four years later; the colony proper is now eight years old.
 
   
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==Story==
Blessed with verdant forests and abundant fresh water, Horizon maintains a colonial culture that thrives as a refuge from the increasing restrictions of Citadel-governed society. Horizon has attracted numerous dissidents, marginal people, and fringe-dwellers from across Alliance space.
 
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A kingdom is under attack, and the king summons four heroes to save the world: A human, a dragon, a golem, and a mouse.
   
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==''Mass Effect 2'' Solar System Entry==
 
A temperate world that has hit the "sweet spot" for carbon-based life. Horizon has a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere maintained by abundant indigenous photosynthetic plants and bacteria. While the native plants are not very palatable to humans, the soil conditions are such that a handful of introduced Earth species have flourished, and the colonists must take strict care to prevent ecological disasters. Genetically-engineered "terminator seeds" that grow nutritious but sterile crops to minimize outbreaks are the rule rather than the exception.
 
 
Animals on Horizon appear to be exploding in diversity, similar to Earth's Cambrian period. Large flying insect analogues take advantage of the thicker-than-Earth atmosphere and low gravity to grow enormous. Microbial life has proven relatively benign; a series of vaccinations for the most virulent strains of soil-borne diseases is all that is required for a visit.
 
 
==''Mass Effect 3'' Solar System Entry==
 
Population: Unknown, est. 800,000-1.5 million
 
 
A temperate world that has hit the "sweet spot" for carbon-based life. Horizon has a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere maintained by abundant plants and bacteria. Its soil is particularly compatible with Earth vegetation, and so a thriving community has sprung up.
 
 
Horizon's population is in flux. A Collector attack in 2185 inflicted significant casualties, but refugees have been streaming to the planet since the Reaper invasion began. Since many land illegally, there is no way to accurately track population. Although many colonists resent the newcomers, others have embraced Horizon's new role. Advertisements for "Sanctuary," its main refugee center, can be seen galaxy-wide.
 
 
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Revision as of 22:14, 14 September 2015


Little Samson, known as Seirei Densetsu Rikkuru (聖鈴伝説リックル, lit. "Lickle: Legend of the Holy Bell") in Japan, is a platform game developed by Takeru and published by Taito for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

Story

A kingdom is under attack, and the king summons four heroes to save the world: A human, a dragon, a golem, and a mouse.