Fox McCloud is a fox who is the main character of the Star Fox series, and leader of the Star Fox team since his father, James McCloud, went missing after his capture by Andross. When he heard about his father's disappearance, he dropped out of the Cornerian Air Force. At the start of the series, Fox was young and still learning under the training of Peppy Hare, his father's friend and wingmate. Since then, he has become an expert pilot, and has repeatedly brought tranquility to the Lylat System. Fox is skilled in both air and ground based attacking, as seen in Star Fox: Assault. Fox also began a relationship with Krystal at the end of Star Fox Adventures which continued through Star Fox: Assault and ended in Star Fox: Command when Fox forced her off the team fearing for her safety. She ended up joining Star Wolf and began a relationship with Panther but that didn't last because Fox ended up coming to Katina looking to get Krystal to rejoin Star Fox. Though at first she didn't want too, she ended up agreeing to rejoin the team and though she was cold to Fox along the way, Slippy managed to convince her that they are meant for each other. Following the defeat of the Angler Emperor on Venom, Fox, Falco, and Slippy finally managed to convince Krystal to permanently rejoin team Star Fox when Fox promised that they would always be together. She rejoined and the team and later the they ended up recruiting Slippy's fiancee Amanda on Aquas.Identical Strangers, and their flying skill and choice in teammates seems to indicate some intimate connection to Fox's father, James. There's also the ambiguous reason for Wolf's hatred for Fox, which goes farther than It's Personal. As for the 'twin half-brothers' part, it's possible (though highly unlikely) for one egg to be fertilized by two sperm from two different donors, which would account for the difference in species and coloring, while keeping the same exact look. Their difference in ages could be a case of one twin developing more slowly than the other, or an abortion gone wrong, or something.
Fox is also in the Super Smash Bros. series as a playable character. He has appeared in all Super Smash Bros. games as a playable character to date.
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- Jeffrey and Jaden will meet Fox in in Jeffrey, Jaden & Friends' Storm Adventures of Star Fox Adventures.
- In the Jeffrey, Jaden, Hiccup & Friends' Storm Adventures Series, Fox and Krystal will eventually have a daughter named Aria (who becomes Bruce Dragonheart's love interest).
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General Pepper
Voices (Japanese):Daisuke Gori (Star Fox 64)
Michihiro Ikemizu (Star Fox: Assault)
Michihiro Ikemizu (Star Fox: Assault)
Voices (English): Dan Owsen (Star Fox)
David Frederick White (Star Fox 64, Star Fox Zero)
John Silke (Star Fox Adventures)
Gray Eubank (Star Fox Assault)
Jaz Adams (Star Fox 64 3D)
David Frederick White (Star Fox 64, Star Fox Zero)
John Silke (Star Fox Adventures)
Gray Eubank (Star Fox Assault)
Jaz Adams (Star Fox 64 3D)
The peacekeeping Cornerian commander-in-chief in almost every Star Fox game. He contacts the team before each mission. When he retired in Command, Peppy Hare took his place.
- Big Good: General Pepper is the highest-ranking Cornerian we've ever heard about. He's also the one who tells Fox and Co. what to do.
- Cool Shades: He always wore a pair of these before Star Fox 64changed his design.
- A Father to His Men: This is implied by his Trophy description in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
- Fighting Your Friend: He's taken over by the aparoids in Star Fox Assault, and they force him to fight Fox against his will.
- I Cannot Self-Terminate: In Star Fox: Assault, he requests that Fox kill him before the aparoids take him over completely. Fortunately, when Fox destroys his flagship, and Pepper makes it out wounded but alive.
- Nice Hat: Wears a Commissar Cap at all times.
- Only One Name: General Pepper's first name is unknown.
- Put on a Bus: He becomes ill by the time of Star Fox Command and retires.
- Race Lift: He seems to be based on a basset hound, but in Star Fox Zero he appears to have changed breeds, possibly in a attempt to make him to look cuddlier.
- Shout-Out or Parental Bonus: His name and uniform come straight from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The origin of his name even gets a Lampshade Hanging in the Nintendo Power comic.
- Sigil Spam: Posters with his face on them are everywhere in 64.
- Trademark Favorite Food: In the canonical comic tie-in to Star Fox, he was shown to have an affinity for lollipops.
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James McCloud
Voices (Japanese): Tomohisa Aso (Star Fox 64)
Hirohiko Kakegawa (Star Fox: Assault)
Hirohiko Kakegawa (Star Fox: Assault)
Voices (English): Mike West (Star Fox 64, Star Fox 64 3D, Star Fox Zero)
Jim Walker (Star Fox Assault)
Jim Walker (Star Fox Assault)
Fox's father and the best pilot in the Lylat Star System. One day, while flying an important mission for Corneria, he was set up by Andross and killed. Or was he? Whether or not he wasdepends on the continuity.
- Ace Pilot: He was the best pilot in the Lylat system.
- Adaptation Name Change: In the first timeline, the name of Fox's father was given as Fox McCloud Sr. in the official comic tie-in.
- Cool Shades: Starting in Star Fox 64, these were added to separate him from his son, who basically has the same face (their fur are slightly different colors as well). The James McCloud of the F-Zero universe inherits these.
- Divergent Character Evolution: Not content with just being Fox wearing sunglasses, he's now Fox wearing sunglasses and a yellow scarf in Command! Interestingly, the shade of his fur has also changed. He usually has a darker shade of fur than Fox, whereas his appearance in Command shows him with a lighter shade of fur. He also has a Ear Notch on his left ear◊ in his appearance as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS.
- Ear Notch: He is seen with one only in Star Fox 64/Star Fox 64 DS and only when he appears at the end of the game; his ear is visibly fine in flashbacks in the same game.
- Heroic Sacrifice: According to the intro to Zero, he sacrificed himself so that Peppy could escape. He sacrifices himself again so Fox can escape Andross.
- Last Request: He apparently entrusted Peppy with keeping watch over his son as if he were a second father.
- Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Was that a ghost that guided Fox out of Venom, or was Fox just seeing things?
- Never Found the Body: In the games. In the early comics, he rides a transdimensional ship that looks like a Space Whale!
- Secret Character: In Command.
- Space Whale: In the comic, this is actually an inter-dimensional starship that saved Fox Senior from certain death. After his son frees the space stingrays in Sector Y from Andross' mind control, the Space Whale appears and gives the arwings some much needed fuel canisters. The whale also appears in Sector Y of the original Star Fox if all lifeforms are protected: it gives Fox a very large amount of powerups.
- Spirit Advisor: In the rebooted timeline starting with Star Fox 64, there is every indication that James is dead. Even so, he occasionally gives his son a pep-talk and/or other assistance from beyond the grave as either a disembodied voice or a ghost.
- Strong Family Resemblance: James wears sunglasses, and Fox doesn't. Aside from that, they are practically identical.
- Sunglasses at Night: James is never seen without sunglasses in the games.
- Wham Line:
- In Star Fox Zero:
Andross: Curse you, James McCloud! Why won't you stay dead?
- Artifact Title: The '64' in his name tended to get dropped as the series went on, though it still showed up on occasion.
- Characterisation Marches On: In the post-64 games. ROB started the series off with fairly mechanical and to-the-point dialogue. Adventures gives him a bit more of a personality, including bemoaning the maintenance of his body and expressing legitimate concern for Fox when he detects Fox's temperature rising around Krystal. Assault doesn't give him much focus, but by the time of Command he has developed full-on sarcasm as a result of his new personality chip and even develops an apparent crush on Lucy Hare.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Some of his dialogue in Command as a result of his personality chip overriding his programming.
- Dub Name Change: Originally NUS64, though Farewell, Beloved Falco, and Adventures temporarily used 'ROB' in Japan. The cast roll of Assault merges both and designates him as ROB/NUS64.
- Interspecies Romance: During the events of Command ROB seems to have a crush on Lucy, proclaiming his affections by stating that he would do anything for her before quickly telling her to ignore his last comment.
- Mission Control: Serves on the bridge of the Great Fox for each game, providing status updates to the team and indicating mission objectives.
- My Sensors Indicate You Want to Tap That: In the ending of Adventures.ROB:My sensors indicate Fox's temperature is rising.
(Krystal smirks)
ROB:Are you okay, Fox?
(Everyone in the room minus Fox and ROB laugh)
Fox: ..I'm gonna be just fine. - Robot Buddy: ROB has served with the team since the start of the 64 era and whilst it may be because of his programming, he does appear to have a sense of loyalty to the team.
- Shout-Out: ROB's name comes from the NES peripheral Robotic Operating Buddy, and the code name for the Nintendo 64, Nintendo Ultra Sixty-four.
- Unexpected Inheritance: Implied, as the Great Fox itself is James' memento to Fox.
Voiced By:Daisuke Sakaguchi (Japanese), Jock Blaney (English, Star Fox 64), Jaz Adams (English, Star Fox 64 3D)
Fox's childhood friend who stayed as a pilot in the Corneria Army while Fox went freelance. He first appears in 64 on the Katina stage, where he and his squadron help the Star Fox team destroy an enemy mothership. He later reappears as a playable character in Command. He also appears for one level of Zero.
- Shout-Out: His name is a reference to William Grey from Independence Day. The entire Katina sequence in 64 is an extended homage to that movie.
- Southern-Fried Private: Command seems to give him a Southern accent that lasts one game.
- Surfer Dude: Has this type of voice in 64 and Zero.
- What the Hell, Hero?: Whenever you shoot down one of his fighters in 64.
Katt Monroe
Voiced by: Kyoko Tonguu (Japanese), Lyssa Browne (English)
Katt Monroe is a woman from Falco's past, when they were both members of the 'FREE AS A BIRD' gang of space hot-rodders. The JapaneseMangaFarewell, Beloved Falco shed some light on the nature of their relationship.
Katt appears in 64, Farewell, and Zero as a pink-furred cat. She appeared as a grey cat in Command, where she was playable as the Cat's Paw 2 pilot, but despite having a different design and fur color, she still remains to be the same character she was before in the previous game.
- Art Shift: Went from her different design back to her original design in Zero.
- Bare Your Midriff: Katt seemed fond of dressing this way prior to her Command redesign.
- Pink Girl, Blue Boy: Invoked rather blatantly in Farewell, with one of the other hot rodders being a blue tomcat.
- Pink Means Feminine: Before her Race Lift.
- Race Lift: Changing colors between Farewell and Command.
- She Is Not My Girlfriend: Apparently, Falco and Katt have never been an item and Falco doesn't express any desire of wanting one either. Doesn't seem to stop Katt from hoping for more from him. She also sometimes flirts with Fox on occasion.
- Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: Katt originally was this trope. Besides being pink, this was heavily reflected in the way she dressed, the way she did her hair, and especially her heavy blue eyeshadow.
- Unlucky Childhood Friend: When Falco and Katt were younger, Katt used to need rescuing from trouble all the time, and Falco was the one to rescue her. But Falco not only wanted Katt to be a more self-reliant person, but also didn't appreciate Katt having a crush on him. Katt finally became a capable woman when Falco's absence forced her to grow up.
- You Don't Look Like You: In Command.
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Caiman
Originally a minor grunt in the armada stationed just outside Venom's airspace, he could be heard panicking as the Star Fox team proceeds to blast their way through the impressive fleet stationed to defend Andross' base. Due to him being the only minor villain with a confirmed name and his constant presence in Area 6, he grew popular with the fanbase leading to a much larger role in Star Fox Zero where he commands the invasion fleets in Corneria and Area 3.- Ascended Extra: He has a MUCH more prominant role in Star Fox Zero than he did in 64.
- Death by Adaptation: Originally, he appeared to have survived the Lylat Wars. In Zero, one route has him apparently killed on Corneria.
- The Unfought: In 64, he's only ever seen commentating over Area 6. In Zero, while he can be seen in some of the stages, he isn't directly confronted in the first playthrough. Finally averted in the secret path on Corneria where he pilots the Aquarosa.
- Villainous Breakdown: He and his commander grow increasingly desperate as the Area 6 defenses are destroyed by Star Fox. When the final line is breached they deploy a superweapon originally designed to destroy entire planets.
Prince Tricky
Fox's partner during his trek through Dinosaur Planet (later renamed Sauria). He aids Fox by following a handful of commands that allow him to solve many of the puzzles on the planet. Before Fox leaves the planet, he makes Tricky an honorary member of Star Fox, although he remains on the planet. Later on, Fox meets up with him again, and he is now a grown EarthWalker.- Expy: Of Tricky the Triceratops from Diddy Kong Racing, another of Nintendo game developed by Rare.
- She Is All Grown Up: Come Assault, the little guy is now the leader of the Earthwalker tribe.
- Partially Civilized Animal: Whereas all of the other characters in the series are Funny Animals, Tricky and the other dinosaurs on the planet (except SharpClaws) are this.
- Seldom-Seen Species: He bears a resemblance to Centrosaurus, a relative of Triceratops (which he is often mistaken for, despite having only one horn).
- Shipper on Deck: As he escorts Fox and Krystal back to the Arwing, he wants them to comeback for their honeymoon. Fox's reaction is priceless.
- Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome: Between Adventures and Assault, Tricky grew from being pet-sized to big enough to flatten Fox. Justified since he's a ceratopsid, and those were known to get pretty darned big.
WarpStone
Voiced By: John Silke (English)
A massive humanoid made of rock who resides on Sauria, he serves as Fox's primary means to warp and travel to other major places in the game once the Queen Earthwalker grants our hero permission to do so.- Aliens of London: Speaks with a Scottish accent.
- Aliens Speaking English: Like the Shopkeeper, he is the only other Saurian native who speaks perfect English to Fox with no need of a translator.
- Big Fun: Very huge and very friendly
- Crippling Overspecialization: While he can teleport Fox to any other places with no problem, he's strangely unable to teleport dinosaurs, which is rather odd considering that the natives of Sauria are, well, dinosaurs.
- Expy: Looks a lot like the Rockbiter.
- Golem: Made of rock, of course.
- Rock Monster: He's a fairly benevolent one, that is.
- Aliens Speaking English: The only dinosaur in the game that can speak English fluently, which adds to his mysteriousness.
- All There in the Manual: His real name, Shabunga, is only mentioned in the manual.
- Ambiguously Evil: He might be a SharpClaw and is heavily implied to be a thief as well, but in the end, he's just trying to make business.
- Do You Want to Haggle?: He's open for price negotiations, although if Fox tries to push his luck too much, he might double down and never budge from the initial price.
- No Hero Discount: Doesn't care too much about the fate of Sauria, or that Fox is trying to save it. He cares only for his business.
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Beltino Toad
Voiced By: Hirohiko Kakegawa (Japanese), Scott Burns (English)
Slippy's father and research director for the Cornerian army. He sometimes shows up in briefing sessions in Assault and Command. Ck2 change realm color chart.
- Absent-Minded Professor: Forgot to tell his own son that he became the research director before the events of Assault.
- All There in the Manual: Before his physical appearance in Assault, he was mentioned in 64's Japanese and English websites, as well as the Official Nintendo Player's Guide.
- Gadgeteer Genius: Even before he appeared in a game, the above-mentioned Player's Guide for 64 referred to him and Slippy as the inventors of the Blue-Marine.
- Non-Mammalian Hair: That mustache of his..
- Battle Couple: With Slippy in Aquas.
- Non-Mammal Mammaries: She's the first major non-mammalian female character in the series, and she has breasts.
- Only One Name: Her last name isn't given for some reason.
- Species Surname: She starts off in the game with no surname, but considering how she's engaged to Slippy and eventually marries him, she does come around to fitting the trope at some point.
- Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: Like that ginormous bow on her head, her eyelashes, the fact she's pink, etc.
- Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: She's a good head taller than Slippy.
Dash Bowman
Andross's grandson who serves in the Corneria Army and hero-worships Fox and Falco. He is a playable character in Command, piloting the Monkey Arrow.- Dub Name Change: From 'Ash' to 'Dash'.
- Everything's Better with Monkeys: Provided the below doesn't happen, he is the only positive example of a primate in the series.
- Remember the New Guy?: Nothing prior in the series ever truly suggested that Andross had children, let alone grandchildren (though given Andrew, he clearly had relatives), so Dash kinda seems to come out of nowhere.
- Turn Out Like His Father: One of the Command endings suggests Dash will become a tyrant like his grandfather Andross did; another suggests the opposite, that he colonizes Venom without his grandfather's ill intent.
- You Killed My Father: Averted. Although Fox killed Andross, his grandfather, Dash Bowman has absolutely no hate for Fox killing him. In fact, his profile states he 'thinks the world of Star Fox and its member pilots.' Indeed, he is quite willing to fight alongside the team.
- Younger Than They Look: He's significantly younger than the other characters, and Falco makes fun of him for being Just a Kid.
Lucy Hare
The daughter of Peppy and Vivian who becomes a playable character in Command, piloting the Sky Bunny. She teaches Astrophysics on the planet Fichina.- Badass Teacher: She's a university professor who wants to help people.. with her powerful plasma cannons.
- Off-Model: Lucy is a shade of lavender in the promotional art and game icons, but is grey (with lavender hair) in the story scenes.
- Parental Abandonment: Vivian died before Lucy reached adulthood, so Lucy only has her father Peppy.
- Remember the New Guy?: Considering how it's implied that the McCloud, Hare, and Toad families have generally been very close both personally and professionally, it does come across as somewhat odd that Peppy's daughter would never be mentioned until now.
- Shipper on Deck: She thought Fox screwed up when he broke up with Krystal when she asked why. Let's not forget the fact that Lucy and Krystal have been pretty good friends.
- Species Surname: She's a hare, and her last name is Hare.
Vivian Hare
Peppy's wife and Lucy's mother who died of illness.
- All There in the Manual: Like Beltino, the first hint of her existance was in Star Fox 64 supplemental materials; specifically, the Japanese website shows Slippy referring to her by name and saying that she and Peppy had their honeymoon on Zoness, explaining his utter shock at its polluted state in the game.
- Happily Married: What little is given of it suggests that her and Peppy were this before she died.
- Non-Indicative Name: 'Vivian' means 'alive', but she is no longer with us (except in our hearts).
- Posthumous Character: Combined with Remember the New Guy? since most players didn't even hear about Peppy ever having a wife.
- Species Surname: Though unlike other characters, she presumably gained her surname by marrying Peppy.
- Theme Naming: 'Vivian' means 'alive', which matches Peppy's name, which means 'lively'.
Marcus
Fox and Krystal's son and the leader of a new Star Fox team, from a possible future opened up by Command's 'Good-bye, Fox' ending.- Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: Both of his parents are foxes; however, Marcus ends up with a blue coloration like his Cerinian mother.
- Babies Ever After: The ending in which he appears is one where Fox and Krystal settle down and have a kid named Marcus.
- Canon Discontinuity: Possibly, due to Command not having a definitive ending.
- Generation Xerox: He inherited his father and grandfather's piloting skills, and starts his own Star Fox team with Slippy's son, Peppy's granddaughter, and Falco as The Mentor.
- Legacy Character: Is the leader of a new Star Fox team in a possible future.
- Passing the Torch: Unlike James and Fox, it seems that Marcus ends up becoming Star Fox leader without Fox suffering some kind of tragedy and has his father alive and well, albeit retired, to see him take the reigns.
- Strong Family Resemblance: Aside from his blue fur, which he inherited from his mother, Marcus looks very similar to Fox.
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Grippy Toad
Slippy's uncle, and the rough and tough proprietor of Corneria Precious Metals.- Amazing Technicolor Population: Unlike his nephew, who is green-skinned, Grippy is orange all over.
- Fat, Sweaty Southerner in a White Suit: He is a wealthy CEO who owns a mining company and wears a nice, pinstriped white suit.
- Non-Mammalian Hair: He is able to grow hair, including a mustache.
- The Rival: The AstroMine Corporation, secretly owned by Pigma Dengar.
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Wolf's 'scar' in Star Fox 2 isn't a scar. It's war paint.
There's a lot of Negative Continuity in the series, but this bothers me way too much for me to let it slide. Wolf's scar and presumed missing eye is on the opposite side of his face in all games onward. Wolf received that in some mission between 2 and 64. His marking meant something to him, as it was his way of saying he fears nothing to the point that he'll even tempt fate. Whoever went after his eye did it to invoke some cruel irony, but went after his other eye out of spite. It was probably Andross, knowing him. Wolf's Evil Brit accent is fake, he's actually sounthern
So, when I first made this theory, I said 'No real reason, I just hate that stupid accent' and I stand by that. I also think it makes him sound like Scar from the Lion King, and I think the southern accent is hotter. BUT I do have some actual reasons. What little Venomians there are have British accents and a large portion of the animals that agreed to work for Andross have British accents too. Wolf's accent would have been alien and made him stick out. So, in order to get their trust and blend in, he decided he was going to give himself a British accent. That's why Wolf suddenly has a southern accent in Brawl, which is after the aparoid incident and Star Wolf's subsequent pardoning, meaning that Wolf no longer need to interact or affiliate with them.The Lylatians tried to turn them into stars, similar to what happened to Jupiter in 2010: Odyssey 2. They failed, and they blew up, forming the nebulae seen in the backgrounds of the sectors (maybe the planet that Sector Omega was a part of was big enough to form a black hole?) The only successful attempt resulted in Solar.The James McCloud from F-Zero is Fox McCloud's grandfather.
His paternal grandfather and grandmother were an example of Interspecies Romance, an alien fox space pilot from the Lylat system fell in love with a human F-Zero racer from the Solar system, but a Half-Human Hybrid offspring was averted since alien fox DNA is dominant over human DNA. Their beloved child was James McCloud Jr., Fox's father.Slippy is one of those frogs that can change gender a la Jurassic Park.
I can't remember where I read this, but it explains the Viewer Gender Confusion well enough, as well as the change in voice between 64 and Adventures. Slippy would normally be male, but the single-gender environment triggered a gender change. After Krystal joined the team, it was no longer a single-gender environment and Slippy reverted to being male.Fox McCloud and Wolf O'Donnell are twin half-brothers from a failed menage a trois/date rape party.
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- Or they're fraternal twins who both take after their mother.
- Or Wolf is James' younger brother (and Fox's uncle), which would explain the age difference and maybe even the rivalry with Fox (since James isn't around to pick on anymore).
- Not possible, as Wolf is only a year older than Fox, making him the same age as Falco.
- Or Wolf is James' younger brother (and Fox's uncle), which would explain the age difference and maybe even the rivalry with Fox (since James isn't around to pick on anymore).
- Or Wolf is James' illegitimate son and he resents Fox for having known their father.
Neither Wolf nor Leon are murderers and are actually loathe to hurt people, and thus their bounties are more for treason and other political war crimes.
Think about it: Leon constantly makes subtle threats to torture the Star Fox team if he captures them, yet his bounty is relatively low, not possible if he really was a bloodthirsty torturer. Also, Wolf specifically kicks Pigma out of the gang after Pigma's greed and unscrupulousness gets the better of him; only someone who distastes violence and cruelty would do that. Finally, after they get Panther on their team, we hardly hear of their freelance exploits, so they must not be that eager to flex their merc muscles again. Their vicious blood feud against Fox and Falco, respectively, might be the exception, but then again, those are almost assuredly personal matters.- Wolf's firing of Pigma may have had more to do with his greed getting in the way of his duty to the team. He seems like an efficient guy. (There might also have been a personality clash involved — Pigma doesn't look like he'd mesh well with the Affably Evil type.) Apart from that, while they may not be bloodthirsty psychopaths, there isn't much to suggest that any of team Star Wolf is actually opposed to hurting people, so long as there's a profit to be had.
- It was stated in Star Fox Assault that Pigma was kicked out because of his overwhelming greed ind distrustful nature, so obviously there's something beyond merely his lust for money and about his actual motives that got the rest of the team on edge around him. There's also Leon's (unofficial?) comments during Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where he gushes over the beauties of a peaceful green planet being passed by, and how he'd love to settle down and have a family or whatnot. Then again, he did also state his desire for a The Masochism Tango-style relationship with Wolf, so maybe they're more tolerant of vicious bloodsports in the bed?
- Or you know, Wolf is just an idiot and Leon is the actual smart one, and Leon knew about Pigma's motivations and convinced Wolf to get rid of him. After all, not every leader is able to see what's really going on.
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Krystal and her people, or some other race similar to hers, used to live on Sauria (Dinosaur Planet) and died out/left it for some reason.
Think about it: Why else would there be magic gems and devices there that react to her staff? Why would Krystal have the power to channel Krazoa energy? How could any of the stone buildings and structures be built, if the planets' current inhabitants don't even have hands (like all the ladders, for instance)? Why the hell would the Warpstone even BE on Sauria? He can't warp dinosaurs, but he can warp Fox, which indicates that he was created by a race similar to foxes, but with magic powers — Krystal's race. He even mentions that he was left alone for a thousand years — probably because Krystal's people vanished that long ago, thus he had no-one to help.- Or it was the pre-etheral Krazoa.
The events of Star Fox Command were a hallucination created as a final ploy by the Aparoids to prevent their destruction by Fox and Star Wolf.
This explains the extreme and unexplained changes made to the continuity in-game: Bill's personality and voice, Kat's change in color, the inexplicable return of Star Wolf, Star Fox's breakup, Panther's sudden compulsion to refer to himself in the third person, etc. The hugely diverging storylines and endings give more credence to the fact that it's not real. The final nail in the coffin, though, is the developer's own hints that the next canonical game will take place in the middle of Command, essentially making half of the game's myriad storylines (and all of its endings) moot; this could possibly be used in the form of Fox and Star Wolf breaking out of their brainwashing and nuking the Aparoid Queen, as usual.- What I read is that the next game would make one of the endings canonical, though I also saw that it'd take place during Command. Of course, I read this over a year ago..
- Also notable is the fact that Arwings can suddenly operate underwater with no loss in performance and the red dwarf becomes a volcanic planet for no adequately explained reason. Also notable is that the Star Fox storyline is completely stupid and ridiculous for a game based on the shallow concept of blowing shit up.
- Well, Command is pretty much accepted by many as non-existent, so as far as Assault goes, the story seems fine.
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Wolf and Leon are gay sadomasochistic lovers.
No, seriously, it was confirmed in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Apparently, Panther hasn't picked up on it, until then..- Heck, Wolf's outfit in Brawl is similar to a person who engages in hot leather and BDSM.
- This troper prefers to believe it's only a one-sided relationship. Leon is messed up by anyone's standards, but we have absolutely no idea if Wolf's reciprocated Leon's 'affections'.
- This troper thinks it could be one-sided emotionally, but they're probably banging. Wolf strikes me as a gay adventurousCasanova (without the romantic layer Panther has).
- This troper always saw Wolf and Leon as Heterosexual Life-Partners, at least from Wolf's point of view. Leon wants to be more than that, secretly having a thing for Wolf which no one else (except for Panther) is aware of. Wolf, however, only sees Leon as a loyal teammate and/or a close friend.
Krystal is the remaining Cerinian from Cerinia's own Instrumentality.
Also, the entire Lylat system was seeded by EVA-01.Fox was taking something illicit to calm his nerves for the final battle in Star Fox 64, Star Fox and Star Fox 2.
'Whoa, dude, I can totally see a monkey's head, and it has these giant hands with those gem things from Logan's Run. Look at how everything is moving in such a psychedelic way, man. And now the head is chewing my spaceship. Oh my god, dude, I'm totally freaking out. And holy crap, I can totally see my dead father.' Anyone else notice that no one else is around during these fights with Andross?- Ditto: The Awesome Black Hole — depending on what happens after this level one of two things have occurred.
- A: Fox was so under the influence whilst piloting an Arwing that he caused the whole team to get lost, and when they find a way to get to Venom, it's not the route they started out on. In one case, nearly overshooting their destination.
- B: Fox was so under the influence whilst piloting an Arwing that he had a complete gap in memory between the checkpoint on the Astoroid Belt and entering Venom's Orbit.
- Ditto: The Astoroid Belt (Hard), to the point where he has a 'white out' and comes to 'Out of this Dimension'! This doesn't explain why General Pepper can't contact the other Arwings, unless..
- The other wingmen were slaughtered, as the last thing you see before the white out is overwhelming firepower from the enemy. An even more sinister turn of events would be that after the white out, Fox killed his own wingmen.
Krystal's 'tattoos' are not actually tattoos, but freeze brands.
Answering how a fur covered character can have tattoos, I present to you freeze brands. A type of branding that is supposed to be both more humane and less damaging than fire branding, freeze branding doesn't mark the skin, but it does hinder the skin's ability to grow fur or hair with any pigment. In other words, any new hair becomes white, just like Krystal's 'tattoos.'A Time Lord is involved somehow in Star Fox Adventures.
Mostly because I thought that Krozoa possession scene too similar to the snake in bed scene from 'Doctor Who: the Movie' (where a gray transparent slimy thing enters some American guy's body and makes his eyes turn funny colors); mostly because I want an alternate (Read: 'less dumb') explanation for the plot instead of just 'Magic'.Just for the 'Flying Fox' pun.Lucy Hare has a daughter with Wolf O'Donnell
In one of the endings for Star Fox Command, Lucy Hare (Peppy Hare's daughter) has a daughter who ends up on the new Star Fox team founded by Fox's son Marcus. A picture of the team can be seen on Marcus' Arwingpedia page. Not only does Lucy's daughter have a familiar grey and white fur pattern, her eyes are the same color as Wolf's. Her aggressive stance also seems more like Wolf's than her mother's style.The canon ending of Star Fox (SNES) lay 'Out of this Dimension'
The reason that game does not marry up with the rest of the series — which takes place in an alternate universe/reality. Fox, like his father before, got lost in an uncharted anomaly, never to be seen again. What makes this ending even more of a Downer Ending is that Fox doesn't see any of his wingmen after the incident and General Pepper is unable to contact any of the other Arwings, meaning each member of the Star Fox team is trapped in separate dimensions. As for the fate of Corneria, it's anyone's guess.- The implication more seems to be that the 'Andross' you face is a robot created by him (referred to as the 'Core Brain'), and the real Andross is out there still.. That said, Star Fox is a flight rail shooter — the story doesn't have to make complete sense! (Andross being a huge brain makes just about as much sense as him being a box inside a face made out of panels — my personal opinion is that these are both creations of Andross, at most remotely controlled by him.)
The James McCloud in F-Zero is a Legacy Character of the original James.
James' adventures took him far from his home galaxy, and along the way he met a young human who he became the mentor for, maybe like a second son. When the human heard of James's demise, he took the name and a similar name for his mercenary crew, and the outfit, out of admiration.Alternately, he's a Reincarnation. Or alternate universe counterpart. Or something.- Alternately, Andross didn't kill James, but instead made him human and sent him to Earth with a new ship. He started a family and modified his ship into a race craft. He races to provide for his family, and some day, Fox will discover the truth. Whether it drives him insane or does precisely nothing has yet to be discovered.//
Sending Fox 'Out of this Dimension' in the original Star Fox (SNES) renders him completely insane.
Fox ends up in a strange cosmic anomaly where he is attacked by strange two-dimensional creatures that ignore the normal laws of propulsion and physics. The distant alien planets and stars undulate wildly, barely comprehensible, and he is unable to get nearer to them no matter how far he flies. In the end, he fights a giant slot machine, and it is only when he scores a 'Jackpot', symbolizing his 'victory' over his own sanity, that the creatures cease to actively fight him. Simultaneously as the distant starry background solidifies to reveal smiling, peaceful faces across the planets, welcoming him, as only then does he truly 'understand'. There is no ending, though floating letters appear to taunt him with one, eternally reset both by the denizens of this universe or his own doomed attempts to right them. Fox is doomed to forever seek his end, unable to reach it as he flies through that warped dimension for eternity. Laughing..- Laughing..
- Laughing..
- Laughing..
- ..and then crashes.
- Laughing..
Star Fox and F-Zero take place in the same universe
Think about these two facts:- They share a technology known as the 'G-Diffuser' system. In F-Zero, it's used to keep the race crafts off the ground (If only just); in Star Fox, it's used to keep flight craft aloft.
- One character from each series is named 'James McCloud'. He suffers a Death by Origin Story in Star Fox, but he's still there in F-Zero. Maybe the two are related?
- I'll give you one more — the original F-Zero had race craft called the Golden Fox and the Blue Falcon. The Hero and The Lancer of the Star Fox Team are a golden fox and a blue falcon. Also, in one of the endings of Command, they outright join a racing league, called the G-Zero Grand Prix. Actually, this sounds less like they take place in the same universe and more like F-Zero takes place in the Lylat System in an Alternate Universe.
- Fox = Luke Skywalker
- Peppy = Obi Wan
- Slippy = R2-D2
- ROB 64 = C-3PO
- Andross = Palpatine
- Krystal = Leia
- Falco = Han-fucking-Solo
- Does this mean we're gonna see James McCloud return in armour and evil? (and to fit with the above, human?)
- Given the WMGs of F-Zero, this could be entirely possible.
- Does this mean we're gonna see James McCloud return in armour and evil? (and to fit with the above, human?)
- Even the names of their starfighters are similar. Maybe the Arwing is supposed to be 'R-Wing?'
The boss of Sector X in 64 is a prototype of Andrew's Wannabe-Andross Mecha.
The prototype was abandoned in an early stage and was thus left unfinished. If you think about the shape of the robot, it's actually kinda believable.He seems to look more like Wolf than Fox. I'm guessing that Wolf raped Krystal at some point during her time with Star Wolf. Either Fox doesn't know, or he's just a nice enough guy that he helps raise Marcus as his own.- Jesus dude, Wolf might be a bad guy but it's pretty cruel to suspect he'd rape. He's not even a straight up villain.
- Why rape? Maybe Krystal was just really lonely and secretly wanted someone who was the next best thing to Fox.
- Well, she sure didn't join Star Wolf because of Panther..
- Yes she did! She did in the default ending of Command, anyway, the one you have to get before you can choose your own path. (Maybe she'll aquire a bounty too and get shot down in a new game.)
- Except he really doesn't.. the only feature he shares with Wolf is that his forehead streak of white hair reaches his muzzle. That's it. Otherwise he's a dead ringer for Fox, but with blue fur. Granted, the game's art style did make everyone look somewhat unusual. Also, Krystal definitelydid notjoinbecause of Panther.
The Lylat System is in the same setting as F-Zero.
James being in F-Zero is simply because he faked his death at the hands of Andross to get a better shot at him. His son managed to do it instead, and he comes out of hiding to save him at the end of Star Fox 64. Seeing that he'd effectively passed the torch, he moved on to explore the galaxy.Fallout 4 armor color swap. As for why everyone in Star Fox Download game yugioh offline. is furry? Fox is mentally disturbed. Everyone is relatively humanoid, but we see the world through Fox's eyes, and he thinks everyone is an anthropomorphic animal. That's why he's a Fox named Fox, he's a human named Fox with delusions.
Instead, he found a portal to another dimension where anthropomorphic animals ruled the universe. He was known there for inventing the Arwing, and Falco in particular was a fan of his.- Heck, maybe he got there using the Chronosphere.
The Star Fox universe has its very own Einstein
The Lylat System has their version of an Einstein, someone with the same name who was really smart and invented important things (perhaps the G-diffuser system?). That's why Falco had such a reference point which would only otherwise exist in the real world.Wolf's father was the leader of a dangerous band of space pirates and James's team was hired to stop them. Wolf aligned with Andross afterwards to seek revenge on James and extended his hatred to Fox mostly by association.- Cycle of Revenge?
- Perhaps the fact that Pigma, canonically the one who killed James McCloud, later joined Star Wolf isn't just coincidence? While Wolf would probably have preferred to kill James himself, he probably couldn't resist the idea of bribing one of James's own teammates to backstab him. It was only after he started hanging around with Pigma that Wolf started to hate him. Remember that the Worthy Opponent stuff is mostly from Assault onwards, too, so while Star Fox 64 Wolf may have tolerated Pigma, Assault Wolf probably couldn't stand him.
James is now an Energy Being or Reality Warper.
In the original Star Fox game, Pepper says that James flew into a Black Hole and was never seen again. But, in reality, James ascended after the Black Hole, he obtained new abilities. He rewrote reality into Star Fox 64 in an attempt to raise the son he was never around, but he couldn't, so he faked his death at the hands of Andross, who tried to kill him to make sure that a Reality Warper didn't get in the way of his plot, but when Fox was in trouble, James, being his father, decided to try and help Fox in his darkest hour; afterwards, he disappeared again, trying not to make any other appearances until he's needed.- Honestly, this is the most likely Star Fox headcanon on this site.
- And in the meantime, kills time by racing F-Zero in human form?
- Before his attack on Lylat, Andross was a neuroscientist who suffered brain damage through some sort of accident. During his career, he invented a serum that would cause the re-growth of brain cells in the hopes of curing his own brain damage by replacing his damaged cells with healthy ones without surgery. Recklessly, he gave the serum to himself. It worked, but his brain cells wouldn't stop growing, to the point where his brain would have burst out of his skull if not dealt with in time. He then had his brain removed and placed in a nutrient vat, where the isolation and artificial neuron growth made him go mad as his brain grew to massive proportions. Eventually, the serum wore off, and he had a giant robot head built to house his enormous brain, as well as a pair of hands.
- Actually makes sense.
The Star Fox team in 64 aren't actually in their Arwings.
Other than during the Blue Marine mission, they're actually all crammed inside the Great Fox, remotely controlling the ships from a safe distance, handily explaining why they never seem to die. They only had one Blue Marine, and since the water is so dark, they just sent Fox and Falco in.- Actually, if Fox is shot down when no teammates are around, he screams before his Arwing explodes.
Star Wolf presumably isn't doing the same, what with them requiring patching up on Venom II.
- That, and the fact the mechanical stuff also serves as dampeners so they could handle their new ships pretty much confirms they weren't.
Fox and Fara are half-siblings.
More than one version of this theory:- And this is why Fara is a dead ringer for Fox's mother Vixy. Fara may also be at least a year older than Fox. See, maybe Vixy became pregnant shortly after (or maybe even before) James and Vixy were married. But some time before, Vixy may have been pregnant with Fara (probably by an old boyfriend), and gave the child up for adoption to Fara's father the shipping magnate. Vixy later met and married James, and Vixy left the incident in the past. Of course, this is also only Brother–Sister Incest if you actually think Fox and Fara started dating, which this troper is skeptical of.
- This explains why Fara supposedly resembles Fox's mother — Vixy did, at one point, cheat on James with an aspiring entrepreneur (likely while he was away for longer than it would take her to deliver). As she could not admit to the child's existence, she left her to the care of her father, however, built ties to the Phoenix family — explaining, for instance, why Fara was immediately recognised by Fox (he had seen her before) or why he was chosen, out of exile, to test Mr. Phoenix's prototype Arwing fighters.
Eventually, however, Fox and Fara discovered their family status — likely by a time at which point they already had a more intimate relationship. Disgusted by the unwitting Brother–Sister Incest, they agreed to part ways.
Canon Welding results in this occurrence: Fox McCloud eventually arrives on Sauria, without a girlfriend, and leaves the planet with one that looks highly different from his mother. - Both of the above two theories could be possible, but perhaps only in their respective mutually-exclusive Alternate Continuities. In the 1993 continuity, the Star Fox team was exiled on Papetoon until Fox was 25, and he first met Fara that year on a ship in transit to Corneria. In the 1997 continuity, the Lylat Wars took place when Fox was just 18. It's even possible that if Fara were in the 1997 continuity at all, the two may have never met. Likewise, in the 1993 continuity, Fox and Krystal may never meet. All in all, Canon Welding (and Canon itself) becomes increasingly strained in a franchise already fraught with Ret Cons.
Wolf was once part of Star Fox with James, Peppy, and Pigma, and James scarred Wolf's eye.
But if Wolf was part of Star Fox, he would have been just barely an adult, and he would have been the first member to leave. Wolf's leaving occurred during a spectacularly low point with the team, and James scarred Wolf's eye. From then on, they were enemies. Variations of this theory differ as to whether James and Wolf were also sleeping together.There is nothing particularly unusual about Slippy.
Really. He's not a woman. He doesn't even have a high voice. And he's straight. And he's actually fun to be around, but his portrayals have usually been very unflattering. And he still wears that bead Utility Necklace, but artists have simply chosen not to draw it.- The bead necklace was only seen in the SNES continuity. In the later games and comics, there's no evidence the Utility Necklace exists at all.
The Lylat System has planets originally from other star systems.
An ancient civilization (probably the same that throve three million years prior on Titania and Aquas) not only Terraformed some planets, but hauled in more planets from other star systems, probably using jumpgates of a scale immensely larger than Beltino Orbital Gate. Otherwise, doesn't it look like the Lylat System has a very unrealistically high number of habitable earth-like planets? The Cornerians were originally humans from Earth.
Maybe they are actually originally Petting Zoo Humans from Earth, and did not evolve on Corneria or anywhere else in the Lylat System. They either found their way there, or were brought there by others. Though they more resemble Funny Animals, they are actually human, and can procreate with other 'species' within the same Amazing Technicolor Population. Andross's Lizard Folk (who are not from Corneria) are also human.- They were brought there by a Goa'uld who wanted to create a variety of colorful hosts for himself, and thus genetically modified a number of humans to superficially resemble other species from earth. The hypergate is similar to the Ori supergate, but has an extremely limited range due to lack of available power.
Star Fox 64 3DS is the beginning of a series reboot.
They saw the complaints about Adventures and AssaultStar Fox James Mccloud Fanfiction
, and that most of the fanbase hates Krystal. As such, they decided to retcon Krystal and the games she was in out of existence. The series is starting over.- Agreed, Krystal is very divisive, and pretty unpopular at least in Japan. But she remains wildly popular in the West, with most anti-Krystal fans being pre-Adventures fans, female fans, and the gay fandom. The topic of Krystal is a Holy War, where her Fandom and Hatedom cannot compromise and cannot coexist peacefully. So it seems likely that no matter what the creators decide to do, someone will be very unhappy with it.
- It doesn't help that Nintendo has absolutely no idea how to mold her character. Your average ten percenter has a better chance of giving Krystal a good backstory and/or personality.
- I'd have to completely agree, seeing as they completely pretty much screwed over all characters in Command.
- While Star Fox 64 3D is not a reboot, the next installment in the series, Star Fox Zero is, though Yusuke Hashimoto of PlatinumGameshas expressed interest in bringing her back for a sequel if they make one.
- You mean like the 'Verse?
James McCloud has robotic eyes
He lost them in a tragic accident/flying mishap years ago, back when Fox was little. And because the glowing false eyes scared little Fox, James started wearing his Cool Shades all the time.Andross killed him after he helped Peppy escape, but didn't cut his head off, so James was able to escape when no one thought to keep an eye on his body. James just lurks around Venom in his Arwing because he knows he has no way to explain why he's still alive. James uses his sword? what sword? powers (from the series if not the movie) to hide his Arwing, which is why no one can see him. And the reason Fox can sometimes see James when no one else can..well, he's an Immortal too. But he doesn't know it/hasn't died yet, so he doesn't understand why he keeps 'hallucinating' that his dad has been helping him all those times.Fox is descended from a Cerinian
Several thousand years before the events of the first game, a Cerinian ended up in the Lylat system and had children with one of the people there. Over time, the Cerinian traits would slowly disappear, but would still remain dormant in the ones who had it. This is how Fox is able to use Krystal's staff and be able to pass the tests of the Krazoa. It also explains how he can see James while the others can't.But will include a remake of 2.- Not likely, but still. I like this one.
- Jossed. Star Fox 2 was released on the SNES Classic in 2017.
There will be a remake of not only the first game but the second as well.
It will be a two game package. Because even if a majority of the mechanics in 2 were recycled for 64, it was still wasted for a game that was practically complete.The shopkeeper will be the new primary antagonist of the series.
She was secretly planning on warping herself into an Eldritch Abomination, the likes of which only seen by Pathways into Darkness. She only was staying in that store to collect scarabs. She had no intention of helping Fox out at all, she only wanted him to give her scarabs. Scarabs with which to further her perverse plan. This plan will involve taking innocent people from the Lylat system and then separating their bodies, mind, and soul from each other, twisting them into an Eldritch Abomination. Their bodies will be twisted into mechanical constructs that would be worthy of an H.R. Giger or Dark Seed style mindscrew. (Albeit with less phallic emphasis.) Some people will have parts removed from their bodies, and she is not one to waste them. She will graft them onto the nextEldritch Abomination she creates. The minds of her victims are twisted with the pain of being separated from the soul, and are sewn into other abominations of her creation.. the very scarabs that Fox was giving to her in exchange for the items she had. It is a fate worse than death, as these scarabs will have their will removed, only being able to think about how much they must pay her. The soul, however, from the pain inflicted on it by being separated from the mind and body, are used as the building blocks of her own dimension, an Eldritch Location. From there, the evil witch plots her next move..knowing fully well that she cannot be traced into this dimension at all, and if anyone dares follow her, they will be forced to withstand the most deconstruction of the Nostalgia Filter of all time. Not only will you be forced to see your own childhood, but every trauma will be replayed to you, and any joy you had when you were a child will be twisted, perverted, and demented into a tempest of incredible horror. Even when Fox enters, he will relive everything, from the fight against Andrew to Pigma twisted into a giant monster by the Aparoids. The people who are trapped in this dimension eventually lose all semblence of humanity or anthro-nity, and their sanity, too. They are reduced to a shell of their former self, almost reduced into toys or other such stuff. Fox will encounter other expeditions sent into this dimension, with only stuff like a plush toy moaning to themselves, a deflated pool toy that was once somebody else, an expedition leader turned into an Unobtanium statue out of fear, insane people who have merely frozen in place, twisted clockwork people, people who have, out of fear, been reanimated into zombies after taking their own lives, or risking a pain worse than death, forced into a quantum immortality even as their physical form is warped into that of a demented toy or worse. The evil shopkeeper by this point had merged with this dimension, becoming something that would be most comparable to Giygas or Cthulhu. She tugs at his own sanity, as well as the sanity of everyone else, as they are forced to stand up to her, separated from their friends and comrades and forced to fight the evil demented goddess of this hellish dimension all by themselves. In their mind? Fox, Krystal, Falco, Slippy and the others? They're dead. Deader Than Dead. But they do not know where they truly are.. And yet Fox will be bothered because, after all, he could have prevented this, if only he had just taken out that staff and killed that witch back on Dinosaur Planet. But on the plus side, Prince Tricky will have been twisted into a deliberately annoying abomination and will be a mid-game boss, so I guess that balances all of the horror out.- You seem to have thought about this for some time.. Actually, when you think of it, Star Fox Command may be part of her sick-mind games that she inflicts on Fox. Also it could also be that the Krazoa Spirits were collaborating with the shopkeeper from the start, along with General Scales, to deliberately set Fox onward on his quest on Dinosaur Planet. General Scales, as the shopkeeper's right-hand man, threatened Dinosaur Planet in order to lure the Star Fox team to Dinosaur Planet; while the Krazoa Spirits set Fox upon a complex quest to gather scarabs for their master, disguised as a quest to save Krystal and bring Dinosaur Planet back together. In the end, the shopkeeper used some of the newly amassed scarabs to draw up enough power to create a decoy enemy to avert any suspession from herself, and crafted this decoy enemy in the shape of Andross from Fox's memories. In this way, General Scales could fake his death and return back to his master alive; and later to further make sure that she would not be opposed, she created the Aparoids to weaken the Lylat system's military forces. It is still up in the air if there is any hope of stopping her now at her full power though..
- Actually I kinda just improvised that all as I went along — but your theory makes just as much sense there, heehee.
Falco hatched from a mutated egg from the depths of the Zoness ocean.
- It pretty much explains why he has such a fetish for flying, is kind of a prick, and is the only member of Fox's team without ANY mention of a family..
- And why Katt wants him.
- Probably not a mutated egg, since Zoness' pollution was explicitly caused by Andross, and Falco was born long before that. Maybe Zoness has (had?) a sentient bird species that Falco is a member of. That said, Falco being a Zoness native does put his 'This is horrible..' line in a new light: he knew what the planet was like before it was ruined.
- He has Purple Eyes, but a lot of Fan-Art (and Star Fox 2 portrait) shows him with Red Eyes, Take Warning. He doesn't want to look colorless, so he regularly dyes his fur a purplish hue of grey. ..yeah, even I don't believe this one, Wild Mass Guessing is just fun to do.
Star Fox SNES and Star Fox 64 are parallel universes.
This might explain how the characters have different ages. Assault may be yet a third parallel universe, where Wolf is six years older than he should be. Or maybe Star Fox is just competing with Star Trek in sheer number of Retcons. There's so much canonical flipflopping you'd think it was a pancake house. Command is actually in the same canon as the first two Star Fox games (Star Fox and Star Fox 2)
This explains why the characters differ a bit in personality and other traits such as accents, Panther being a rather good example of this. Also, they used the artwork from the original Star Fox for the team members at the beginning of Command, which could be a hit toward the place of the game in canon.The Gola from Titania is part of a species similar to the Aparoids.
I mean, think about it. It's a giant insect, it uses lasers to attack (the Aparoids are technologically advanced), and its chest looks a little like an Aparoid Core Memory. Also, its scream is very close to that of the Aparoid boss from Katina.- If you're confused about how Aparoids may have ended up on Titania, here's what I think. Originally, Titania wasn't a desert world. That much is canon. So, when the Aparoids got there, they assimilated the beings there. However, without living things that cared to maintain it, the plant life died out. The result was a desert, and combined with the wind and its proximity to Solar, it became inhospitable. So, the Aparoids had to evolve, over time becoming less and less flight-based and more ground-based. This also seperated them from the Hive Mind, since their molecular structure lost the self-destruction cells that also linked them, thus sparing them when the Queen was killed. Eventually, they became large beasts that were almost completely different from the Aparoids.
James McCloud survived his trip into the black hole and actually experienced time dilation instead
James, after seeing Peppy Hare was safely away and realizing he was dead either way, decided to take out as many of Andross's ships as possible and tricked them into flying into the black hole by flying close enough to the gravitational field to pull in the bigger ships chasing him. It was mostly though sheer luck he survived. After the time dilation wore off, he found himself in the middle of the battle over Venom. After seeing what he assumed to be a military force sent to stop Andross's planned invasion engaging Venom's forces, he then used the confusion to enter the path to Venom's core, where he arrived in time to see his son destroy Andross and then lead him out of the core. Then deciding that his son was his own man now and didn't need his father anymore, he maneuvered his Arwing into Fox's blind spot and then made a run across the surface of Venom until he was out of range. James decided to roam the galaxy as a gun for hire, eventually becoming a race car driver on a distant planet. Slight variation of the a theory above in which it was a wormhole instead of a black hole.Wolf holds a grudge against Star Fox because he wanted to fly with James McCloud, but was turned down because he was too young.
Wolf grew up on the streets in a similar fashion to Falco and met James McCloud (or maybe heard of him depending on how legendary James's reputation was at the time) and decided he wanted to fly with him. James turned him down for any number of reasons, ranging from Wolf being too young to James's disliking his methods. Wolf became bitter about being turned down, and when he learned of James's death, Wolf was unwilling to admit that his hero's death broke his heart and kept his grudge against team Star Fox as a whole. Which is why he has a rivalry and begrudging fondness towards Fox.Star Fox is a cartoon adaptation of the real Star Fox team
The 'real' Star Fox team are humans, as is the rest of the intelligent population of the Lylat System (save Sauria). However, when the team allowed their likenesses to be used in a Saturday Morning Cartoon, the producers decided to make everybody animals, since kids would probably find them more interesting that way.
Also, to make the team seem less morally ambiguous, a plot point was added where Andross killed Fox's father James, so that Fox would have a personal (rather than monetary) reason to defeat him. Of course, this doesn't end up making much sense to the viewers of the show, since everyone knows that the real James is not only still alive, but became a well-known F-Zero pilot after retiring from mercenary work.
- Holy shit.
Treasure will tackle the next Star Fox game on the Wii U.
- You know the guys who made: Gunstar Heroes, Ikaruga, Sin and Punishment? They have the skills to actually make a good Star Fox! Also, I would to see a lot of Shout Outs, like they always do.
- Jossed, PlatinumGames handled it instead.
How Bomb Spore Plants grow.
Okay, I'm no plant biologist, and would never claim to be, but I think these plants have a couple of interesting properties.- 'Fully-grown'note specimens have grass growing right up to the base. The planting patches for the spores, by contrast, are pretty barren.
- Fully-grown plants throw out spores when detonated. Young ones do not.
- Fully-grown plants grow back immediately after being detonated. Young ones do not.
- What this suggests to me is that Bomb Spore Plants, when young, require a very specific mixture of soil that other plants can't grow in. Then, as they mature, they change the soil mixture into that which things like grass can grow in. If we were to leave them alone for long enough, they, too, would develop spores, and well as grow roots that allow them to recover quickly from being detonated and allow them to thrive in the changed soil. Of course, the game wouldn't model this, as you're intended to detonate them shortly after planting them. Now, if only I could figure out why ideal planting patches tend to be found beside things that Bomb Spore Plants can destroy..
- : Mercs make up the main offensive forces of any military action.
- : A prominent merc can simply become a general in a few years.
ROB and Great Fox are permanently linked, and Fox chose to free them after the Star Fox team broke up
While he is permitted to leave at any time, ROB chose to stay at Fox's side in lieu of anything else to do with the vessel. However, in the event that he finds something else worth his attention, it is accepted that he may head off to investigate.. and take the Great Fox with him.In fact, he's the main playable character in Star Fox Command, and when you have split path options like 'I wonder what Falco's up to', ROB is actually flying the Great Fox to his position.
Krystal will become a permanent member of Star Wolf.
It is what she does in the default ending of Star Fox Command, to be with her beloved Panther. If Star Fox does not become a power trio, she'll probably be replaced by Amanda or Kat. New characters are a possibility too.- Except she only joined because Fox disbanded Star Fox and she assumed he didn't really love her.. which obviously wouldn't be the case should they make a proper follow-up (also, the suggested endings where they reunite beat those where they don't by at least a margin of one, plus the game's implied Canon Discontinuity status). Beloved nothing, Panther only came into the picture because of Operation: Jealousy. That, and.. well, the Kursed ending suggests that the only logical result of her joining Star Wolf is being branded a traitor and forced to leave, and she never seemed thrilled to be around Panther anyway (she barely acknowledges he exists despite being 'his love').
- Alternatively, reproductive cloning is not too uncommon in Lylat; might also explain why Slippy's mom never appears.
- Expanding on the above: Vixy was the scientist responsible for Fox Sr/James's cloning, and working at the Academy — which also explains how Andross got to know her in the first place.
- So, basically, the Les Enfants Terribles project of the Lylat System? Now that you mention it, Wolf does have a British accent, who possibly got all of James' dominant genes while Fox got all the recessive ones, making him the Liquid Snake to Fox's Solid. That just leaves the question, who was the perfect clone of James.
- The perfect clone of James is quite possibly whoever appears at the end of Star Fox 64, assuming James was Killed Off for Real.
- So, basically, the Les Enfants Terribles project of the Lylat System? Now that you mention it, Wolf does have a British accent, who possibly got all of James' dominant genes while Fox got all the recessive ones, making him the Liquid Snake to Fox's Solid. That just leaves the question, who was the perfect clone of James.
Star Fox takes place in the same universe as Sonic the Hedgehog
And Miles Tails Prower is distantly related to Fox's family.- Being that they're both foxes and both pilots, and no one knows who Tails' parents are outside of the Archie comics universe, he might even be Fox's illegitimate son.
The next Star Fox game will play similarly to either Resident Evil 4-6 or the Mass Effect series.
I think either play style would fit the series quite well, but that's just my personal opinion. As an alternate to the above, the next Star Fox game will be a First-Person Shooter.
And another alternate: The next Star Fox game will play similarly to the Hitman series.
Specifically Hitman Absolution. Another alternate: The next Star Fox game will be Open World.
Similar to Assault, the game will cycle through missions done on aircraft, on tanks, and on foot. Maybe add some new vehicle types (cars and boats perhaps?) Each planet is a small open world the player can explore and interact with the environment and NPC's. Each planet/world will be accessed via Arwing. A possible mechanic could also be the ability to switch between characters like in Command (Play as the whole Star Fox team, supporting characters, Star Wolf, etc.) A game like this will probably never happen, but it would be really awesome if it did. Most of the characters who first appeared in Star Fox Command will make an appearance in a future game
But some of them might get a fleshed-out personality or just a drastic change altogether.- Dash Bowman: The backstory relating to how Andross is his grandfather would still be there. But that doesn't mean Dash would give any sympathy for Andross. In fact, he tries to avoid following his path.
- Amanda: Would still be Slippy's girlfriend but for a brief cameo.
- Lucy Hare: It may be Lampshaded that Peppy barely mentions having a daughter. She might get saved by Wolf, hinting a romance between them.
The upcoming Wii U Star Fox game will be another reboot of the series, akin to Mortal Kombat 9 in that it'll mostly be a mixture of the SNES games and Lylat Wars
Considering how..debatable the games after Lylat Wars are, it wouldn't be a surprise if Star Fox Wii U is a fresh start for the series. If that is the case, you can be sure that a large chunk of what's in the post-Lylat Wars games will be written out or retooled, especially Krystal. With how much more successful the original Star Fox and Lylat Wars are over Adventures and later games, it would not at all be surprising for SF Wii U to be mostly restricted to the SNES games and Lylat Wars, with maybe a few of the better received elements that the post-Lylat Wars games had (like say, Panther) being included, but retooled.- Confirmed.
CommandAll Just a Dream.
Andrew and Dash's parents were killed in the biotechnology experiment-gone-awry that resulted in Andross' banishment.
Hence why they never appear or are mentioned in any games. Venomian propoganda falsely pinned the blame for the experiment's failure on the Cornerians, supposedly to prevent Andross from realizing his true potential as ruler of Lylat. Andrew believed this and became a loyal follower of his uncle, while Dash discovered the truth and enlisted in the Cornerian Defense Force to get revenge.- Adding to this, we learn in Assault that Slippy's father, Beltino Toad, is the Research Director of the CFD, a position held by Andross prior to his exile. Andross could have told Andrew that Beltino sabotaged the experiment to discredit him and gain his position, thus explaining Andrew's rivalry with Slippy in 64.
A future game will use puppets like Star Control 3 or at least be styled to look like it does.
There's already a Paper Mario, a Toon Link, and a Yarn Kirby, so it's possible.As confirmed in-game and in his backstory, Falco has no interest in having a girlfriend and would rather be alone. For many fans, they've taken this to mean that Falco is gay. But Falco may in fact be neither. He's not straight, but he's not homosexual either. He just doesn't have any interest in sex or relationships. After all, just because a male expresses no interest in females doesn't automatically make them gay. Falco hasn't shown or expressed any interest in guys, either. Being asexual is incredibly rare, but of the main protagonists, Falco is the only one without an established love interest. And all the material featuring him not only do not give him a love interest, but they emphasize his lack of interest in general. This lack of interest overall may be a sign that Falco has other interests besides sex and relationships, this indicating asexuality. Fox and Krystal's relationship will develop in the next game
They could even share a kiss at the end.Fox had a very good reason. The 'curse' explained in the intro for Command applies to female pilots. Allow me to elaborate:There is a conflict that the team doesn't really like to talk about, and as a result, never told Krystal about: the Second Lylat War (the events of Star Fox 2). During the conflict, Fox recruited three female pilots: Fay, Miyu, and Fara. They formed 'Amazon Squadron', and flew against the reformed Venomian Army. Sadly, all three perished at the hands of Star Wolf a week after Andross' second defeat.
Fox did what he did because he feared that Krystal would suffer the same fate as Amazon Squadron. It doesn't help that he had developed feelings for Fara, and Falco had the hots for Miyu (Fox and Slippy would often tease Falco that he was using Miyu to distract himself from Kat, which he denied time after time). Miyu's death is what caused Falco to leave Star Fox prior to Adventures.
Fay and Miyu go on to make their own team with Fara
It would explain why they don't fly with Star Fox anymore. And they're not allowed to die, I like them too much. Fay also comes off as the happy, spunky type of woman who likes what she does to much to give it up.Sharpclaw Cannons can be used indefinitely by Sharpclaw because, well, they're Sharpclaw. Fox, on the other hand, isn't a Sharpclaw. He can't use Sharpclaw Cannons without something to bridge the gap between him and the Cannon. And that's where Magic Energy comes in every time Fox wants to fire, another chunk of Magic Energy is taken from him. He may even have to avail himself of nearby Magic Gems if he runs low enough on it. But Sharpclaw will never need to do so. Because they're Sharpclaw. The Slot Machine from 'Out of this Dimension' was built by that dimension's version of Andross.
A Dinosaur Planet reboot will be released on Switch.
To continue the 3rd timelime initiated by Star Fox Zero, a remake of Star Fox Adventures will eventually be made. But this time, and partially because of the divisive status of Adventures, Krystal, and sadly even Zero, it will be considered a Spin-Off with almost no mention of the Star Fox team. It will be closer to the original N64 Dinosaur Planet prototype, Krystal will actually be the main character this time, no more half-arsed Arwing sequence to justify the title, and only at the end would she meet Fox and the others. Consider it the beginning of the 'Star Fox Videoludic Universe'.- Considering the quick mention of Sauria in The Battle Begins, it could canonically fit as a prequel depending of what happens in this game, namely if there is no Andross fight. It would also be a great opportunity to flesh-out General Scales and actually make him the Big Bad of this game, without being Hijacked by Andross.