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Robin is an aspiring engineer and pilot under the wing of Falcon . His dream is to find Levitania on his teacher's behalf and to prove that it exists.

Robin is something of a mascot for Fantasy Life , being prominently featured in related media.

Robin always had the lofty dream of soaring an airship in the sky higher than anyone else had. He became a pupil under the legendary Falcon and was regaled by his tales of Levitania. Though most of Falcon's pupils and other pilots dismissed his story of coming across the floating island of legend as nonsense, Robin believed in his teacher and made it his goal to find it one day.

As Falcon aged, eventually retiring as an airship pilot, and Doom Stones began falling from the sky, his pupils eventually left him one by one, out of fear that flying airships was now too dangerous due to the recent phenomenons. Robin, who could not bear to see his teacher so distraught, traveled to Port Puerto in order to find Crankshaft , the head mechanic of Port Puerto's airship manufacturing, to assist him in building an airship so he could find Levitania on Falcon's behalf.

Unfortunately for him, Crankshaft had long since become an alcoholic after the loss of his close friend Larkin , who took to the skies in search of Levitania one day and never returned. Robin was rebuffed by the mechanic, much to his dismay, but was offered a place to stay in the workshop by Crankshaft's daughter Aurora .

At some point in the beginning of the story, Robin and Aurora were approached by Noelia and discovered a means of utilizing purified Doom Stones as a superfuel to power an airship capable of reaching Levitania.

Robin is first introduced by Aurora inside of Crankshaft's Workshop . Robin is a young man who looks up to Crankshaft and he dreams of visiting and therefore proving Levitania's existence. He is the one who realizes that Doom Stone shards could be used to create a Floatstone to help power a ship to float to the sky. Once Crankshaft snaps out of his sad mood, he goes to help Robin and Aurora complete their airship. Robin uses the airship to take the player, Flutter , and Noelia into the sky in which they end up crashing into East Levitania.

Robin later assists in helping the Goddess's Ship take flight once again.

During daytime, Robin can be found just outside of Crankshaft's Workshop in Port Puerto Marina .

In the evening, he can be found a little ways from the the workshop, standing in the vacant airship docking bays opposite to where Larkin's airship is docked.

Robin can be recruited into the player's party once they have completed Tales of Lunares Chapter 6, Sky Island Hopping .

"A gutsy young pilot from Port Puerto. His dream is to fly higher than anyone has ever flown."


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Ted's plans to make his own design firm in his apartment hit a snag when his personal assistant begins sleeping with Robin, and Marshall tries to find a way to make himself indispensable at ... Read all Ted's plans to make his own design firm in his apartment hit a snag when his personal assistant begins sleeping with Robin, and Marshall tries to find a way to make himself indispensable at his workplace. Ted's plans to make his own design firm in his apartment hit a snag when his personal assistant begins sleeping with Robin, and Marshall tries to find a way to make himself indispensable at his workplace.
You can clearly see that Cobie Smulders is pregnant. In November 2008 Smulders and her boyfriend Taran Killam announced that they are expecting their first child.
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Not even The brilliant Neil Patrick Harris could save this episode. Harris can normally make anything better, just by appearing in it. Plot In A Paragraph: Ted is still trying to get his own architectural firm - Mosbius Designs - off the ground, the company which he is operating out of his and Robin's apartment. Ted seems more concerned about the cosmetics of the company as opposed to finding actual clients. Complications arise when Ted hires an assistant named PJ, who ends up sleeping with Robin. Meanwhile GNB has been laying off employees lately. To ensure that he is not one of those laid off, Barney feels that Marshall needs to find his "man" niche: something specific that distinguishes him as being a great guy to have around, regardless of job performance. Alyson Hannigan makes a short appearance in the cold opening and is not again as it was filmed during her last weeks of pregnancy. You can also clearly see that Cobie Smulders is pregnant throughout the episode.
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Barney Stinson : Now let's be clear, I don't love her okay? I just miss her when she's not around, I think about her all the time and I imagine us one day running towards each other in slow motion and I'm wearing a brown suede vest.
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For the British newspaper editor, see Robin Morgan (journalist) .
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Robin Morgan (born January 29, 1941) is an American poet, writer, activist, journalist, lecturer and former child actor . Since the early 1960s, she has been a key radical feminist member of the American Women's Movement , and a leader in the international feminist movement. Her 1970 anthology Sisterhood Is Powerful has been widely credited with helping to start the contemporary feminist movement in the US, and was cited by the New York Public Library as "One of the 100 Most Influential Books of the 20th Century." [1] She has written more than 20 books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, and is also known as the editor of Ms. magazine. [2]

During the 1960s, she participated in the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War movements; in the late 1960s, she was a founding member of radical feminist organizations such as New York Radical Women and W.I.T.C.H. She founded or co-founded the Feminist Women's Health Network, the National Battered Women's Refuge Network, Media Women, the National Network of Rape Crisis Centers, the Feminist Writers' Guild, the Women's Foreign Policy Council, the National Museum of Women in the Arts , the Sisterhood Is Global Institute , GlobalSister.org, and Greenstone Women's Radio Network. She also co-founded the Women's Media Center with activist Gloria Steinem and actor/activist Jane Fonda . In 2018, she was listed as one of BBC's 100 Women. [3]

Due to circumstances at her birth
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