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Encyclopedia > Beltino Toad
Beltino in Star Fox: Assault
Beltino in Star Fox: Assault

Beltino Toad is the Research Director for the Cornerian Defense Forces in the Star Fox series of video games and is also Slippy Toad's father. Download high resolution version (850x1202, 105 KB)Beltino in Star Fox Assault. ... Download high resolution version (850x1202, 105 KB)Beltino in Star Fox Assault. ... The Star Fox series (Japanese: スターフォックス) is one of Nintendos many famous videogame franchises. ... Slippy Toad in Star Fox: Assault Slippy Toad is a fictional frog (although you would think he is a toad because of his name) character from the Star Fox series of video games. ...


Beltino previously (and may still) worked for Space Dynamics Co. Ltd. as an engineer, and may have been the designer of the Arwing. He and his son were also the two that created the Blue Marine vehicle that Starfox used in Star Fox 64 to explore the planet of Aquas. Space Dynamics logo Space Dynamics Co. ... In the video game series Star Fox, the Arwing is a prototype aerospace fighter developed by Space Dynamics Co. ... The Blue Marine The Blue Marine is a research submersible designed and built by Slippy Toad with the assistance of his father, Beltino Toad. ... Star Fox 64, also known as Lylat Wars in Europe and Australasia (due to copyright issues), is the second game in Nintendos Star Fox series and the sequel to Star Fox. ... The Lylat System during the time of Star Fox 64. ...


Beltino was first mentioned in the Star Fox 64 Player's Guide, but did not make an in-game appearance until Star Fox: Assault.


In Star Fox: Assault, it was Beltino who discovered two things that led to the destruction of the Aparoids: that they could have programs executed in them and that they were susceptible to apoptosis. He then coded a program that activated the apoptosis gene in the Aparoids. The program was carried by Fox McCloud to the Aparoid Homeworld where it was injected into the Aparoid Queen. The aparoid boss Fox fights in the first level of Star Fox: Assault Aparoids are insect-like creatures that are part machine and part life form and are the main villains in the latest installment in Nintendos Star Fox series of video games, Star Fox: Assault. ... In biology, apoptosis (from the Greek words apo = from and ptosis = falling, pronounced ap-a-tow-sis[1]) is one of the main types of programmed cell death (PCD). ... Fox McCloud in Star Fox: Assault. ... The Lylat System during the time of Star Fox 64. ... The Aparoid Queen is the main villain in the latest installment in Star Fox series of video games, Star Fox: Assault. ...


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List of characters in the Star Fox series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (5431 words)
Slippy is the son of Beltino Toad, the Research Director for the Cornerian Defense Forces.
Beltino Toad is the Research Director for the Cornerian Defense Forces and is also Slippy Toad's father.
In the Japanese version of Assault, Beltino Toad is voiced by Hirohiko Kakegawa, and his English voice actor is Scott Burns.
List of characters in the Star Fox series: Information from Answers.com (4692 words)
In the original Star Fox Peppy isn't the senior member of the group and is around the same age as the rest of the squad.
From within the Homeworld, the Queen ruled over the Aparoids like a queen bee over her hive; Beltino Toad determined that if the Queen could be infected with a self-destruct program, then the rest of the Aparoids would die along with her.
In Star Fox: Assault, it was Beltino who discovered two things that led to the destruction of the Aparoids: that they could have programs executed in them and that they were susceptible to apoptosis.
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