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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*An unusually high level of care was taken by the developers to ensure that one specific door puzzle cannot be skipped, being the one that requires the player to enter and defeat an [[ambush]], to reveal a [[bomb block]] that will break open a hole in the ceiling to reveal a button. Not only will the button not spawn until the bomb block is detonated, but unusually, there is an invisible ceiling just below where the cliff wall's collision ends. This means that even with hacks that alter blast zone positions, it is not possible to go above the stage to access where the button is without detonating the bomb block first, despite the button not having spawned in yet. This is the only instance of such a failsafe in The Subspace Emissary. {{YouTube|qJFdrNqZh58|t=4m48s}}
*An unusually high level of care was taken by the developers to ensure that one specific door puzzle cannot be skipped, being the one that requires the player to enter and defeat an [[ambush]], to reveal a [[bomb block]] that will break open a hole in the ceiling to reveal a button. Not only will the button not spawn until the bomb block is detonated, but unusually, there is an invisible ceiling just below where the cliff wall's collision ends, above the upper [[blast zone]]. This means that even with hacks that alter blast zone positions, it is not possible to go above the stage to access where the button is without detonating the bomb block first, despite the button not having spawned in yet. This is the only instance of such a failsafe in The Subspace Emissary.
*During the raft segment, there are 2 rafts present, one which spawns at the start of the segment, and which the player spawns on by default, and one which spawns below the bonus room door. Regardless of which raft is in use, both rafts are present, fully modelled and animated, and both are solid. This can be seen through the use of camera hacks and blast zone modifiers.
*During the raft segment, there are 2 rafts present, one which spawns at the start of the segment, and which the player spawns on by default, and one which spawns below the bonus room door. Regardless of which raft is in use, both rafts are present, fully modelled and animated, and both are solid. This can be seen through the use of camera hacks and blast zone modifiers.
*Despite the title, the level itself has very little to do with the lake, with it only appearing during Rayquaza's cutscene and boss battle, and the raft ride segment. The map even shows that The Lake takes place in the '''Forest/Jungle''' area.
*Despite the title, the level itself has very little to do with the lake, with it only appearing during Rayquaza's cutscene and boss battle, and the raft ride segment. The map even shows that The Lake takes place in the '''Forest/Jungle''' area.

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