Yes
No. The Philippines is in the Pacific. The one and only original source for the Atlantis legend places it in the Atlantic.
No,there isn't any historical mention of Arkantos as Hero from Atlantis.
A really good band
Atlantis is a semi-mythical place. There is no evidence that it really existed. If it did it was likely to be in the Mediterranean Sea.
A; Terminology is not correct a transformer is not really a source but rather a device to transform one source of power to some power that can be used as required minus efficiency of power transfer
A; Terminology is not correct a transformer is not really a source but rather a device to transform one source of power to some power that can be used as required minus efficiency of power transfer
idrcrn so deal with it
While it is fun to speculate, there has never been any evidence to support the existence of Atlantis. If it did exist, it was destroyed centuries ago.
Nobody knows (including if this event really happened).
The name of the captain of Atlantis varies depending on the source, as Atlantis is a legendary civilization from ancient texts. In Plato's dialogues, "Timaeus" and "Critias," Atlantis is described as a powerful and advanced civilization, but no specific captain is named. In various adaptations and fictional works, characters and names have been created, but they are not part of the original myth. Thus, there is no definitive captain of Atlantis in historical or mythological texts.
everyone sings in order to power it
In series as they are pulling power from the same source. Really if you have enough power they should not dim either way