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Encyclopedia > Falco Lombardi

This is a list of characters from the Star Fox series of video games. They are listed in order of introduction. The Star Fox series ) is one of Nintendos many famous video game franchises. ...

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Star Fox team

Main article: Star Fox team

The Star Fox team is a group of mercenaries hired by General Pepper. The team is headed by Fox McCloud, with his teammates Falco Lombardi, Peppy Hare, and Slippy Toad. Star Fox 64 fills in the background of the team; at its founding, it was composed of James McCloud, Peppy Hare, and Pigma Dengar. In later games, Peppy retires from flight duty, and is replaced by Krystal. The team's primary aircraft is the Arwing, and the team's mothership is known as the Great Fox. The Star Fox team is a fictional team of mercenary heroes in the Star Fox series of video games. ... Image File history File links This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ... A mercenary is a person who takes part in an armed conflict and is motivated to take part in the hostilities essentially by the desire for private gain and, in fact, is promised, by or on behalf of a Party to the conflict, material compensation substantially in excess of that... Star Fox 64 ), released as Lylat Wars in Australia and Europe due to trademark issues, is a video game for the Nintendo 64 console. ... The Star Fox: Assault Arwing. ... The newest version of the Great Fox in Star Fox Command. ...


Star Fox

Fox McCloud

Main article: Fox McCloud

Fox McCloud is the main character of the Star Fox series, and leader of the Star Fox team since his father's capture. At the start of the series, Fox was young and still learning under the training of Peppy Hare, his father's friend and wingmate. Fox has since become an expert pilot, and has repeatedly brought tranquility to the Lylat System. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Falco Lombardi

Falco Lombardi in Star Fox Command.
Falco Lombardi in Star Fox Command.

An expert pilot of the Star Fox team, and a good friend of Fox, Falco Lombardi is often cocky and smart-mouthed. His first name came from the genus "Falco" for animals like a peregrine falcon. Download high resolution version (800x1131, 89 KB)Picture of Falco from SF Assault This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ... Download high resolution version (800x1131, 89 KB)Picture of Falco from SF Assault This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ... Binomial name Falco peregrinus Tunstall, 1771 The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), sometimes formerly known in North America as Duck Hawk, is a medium-sized falcon about the size of a large crow: 380-530 millimetres (15-21 in) long. ...


Falco often joins and leaves the Star Fox team throughout the series of games. After Star Fox 64, Falco leaves the team, returning at the end of Star Fox Adventures. He then leaves once more at the end of Star Fox: Assault, and returns once again in Command. Falco is seen as Fox's good friend and second in command. He is the best Arwing pilot in the team, making him very handy in battle.


In Star Fox: Command, Falco pilots the Sky Claw Arwing, which is armed with a multi-lock.


Falco has made appearances in other games, including Super Smash Bros. Melee. He is an unlockable character that has the same moves as Fox. Super Smash Bros. ...


Falco is voiced by Hisao Egawa in the Japanese versions of the series, Bill Johns in the English version of Star Fox 64, Ben Cullum in Star Fox Adventures and English dialogue of Super Smash Bros. Melee, and Mike Madeoy in Star Fox: Assault. Hisao Egawa ), born 13 September 1962, is a seiyū who works for Aoni Production. ... Ben Cullum is a musician, composer and producer. ...


It is rumored that Falco was originally named by Shigeru Miyamoto after movie special-effects designer Carlo Rambaldi, although this was somehow corrupted to become "Lombardi". Shigeru Miyamoto , born November 16, 1952) is a Japanese electronic game designer. ... Carlo Rambaldi is an Italian-born special effects artist who is most famous for designing title character of the 1982 super-smash hit E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. ...


Peppy Hare

Peppy Hare, as General of Corneria, in Star Fox Command.
Peppy Hare, as General of Corneria, in Star Fox Command.

It was said in the prologue of Star Fox 64, that Peppy Hare (ペッピー・ヘア Peppī Hea) originally flew for the Star Fox team, with leader James McCloud, and wingmate Pigma Dengar. After Pigma's betrayal, and James's supposed death, Peppy narrowly escaped to return to Corneria to inform Fox McCloud of his father's fate. Ever since then, Peppy became a new father figure to Fox, serving as his mentor, frequently giving Fox instructions and advice throughout the course of the game. Image File history File links Peppygeneral. ... Image File history File links Peppygeneral. ...


Before the events of Star Fox 64, Peppy and his wife, Vivian, had their daughter Lucy, who later became a teacher on the planet Fichina. When Peppy flew for the Star Fox team, Lucy was left in care of Vivian on Corneria. Not long after the defeat of Andross, Vivian succumbed to illness, leaving Peppy the only parent to Lucy.


As the years went on, and the Star Fox team grew famous across the galaxy, Peppy retired from flight duty in later games of the series.


Near the end of Star Fox: Assault Peppy sacrificed the Great Fox to open a passageway to the Aparoid Queen's lair to the Star Fox team. Peppy was thought to have been killed in the resulting explosion, but it was revealed that he left by means of an escape pod.


Peppy was made General of the Cornerian army, when the previous General, Pepper, grew deathly ill sometime before the events of Star Fox Command. He is also playable in the game, flying the Arwing version seen in Assault.


In the original Star Fox, Peppy doesn't appear to be the senior member of the group. Instead, he seems to be around the same age as the rest of the squad. He has been voiced by Tomohisa Asou in the Japanese version of Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Assault, Isaac Marshall in the English version of Star Fox 64 and Chris Seavor in Star Fox Adventures and the English version of Super Smash Bros. Melee. Star Fox ) (also known as Star Wing in Europe due to trademark issues) is the first game in the Star Fox series of video games. ... Isaac Marshall is a voice actor, who recognizably provided the voices of Yoshi, Bowser, and Donkey Kong in Nintendos flagship-franchise. ... Star Fox 64 ), released as Lylat Wars in Australia and Europe due to trademark issues, is a video game for the Nintendo 64 console. ... Chris Seavor (born 1979) is a British game designer and voice actor who has done work on video games. ... Star Fox Adventures is a Nintendo GameCube video game and part of the Star Fox series. ...


Peppy is also known for instructing users to "Do A Barrel Roll" "To do a barrel roll, press Z or R twice!" in Star Fox 64, the first game in the series that used voice dialogue. This became an internet fad on websites such as YTMND. YTMND, an initialism for Youre The Man Now Dog, is an online community centered around the creation of hosted web pages (known within the community as YTMNDs) featuring a juxtaposition of a single image or a simple slideshow, which may be animated and/or tiled along with optional large...


Peppy Hare is also a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Super Smash Bros. ...


Slippy Toad

Slippy Toad in Star Fox Command.
Slippy Toad in Star Fox Command.

Slippy Toad (スリッピー・トード Surippī Tōdo) is a childhood friend of Fox, and has been flying with him for several years. Young, kind, and intelligent, Slippy serves as the inventor of the team, and would never back down from his fellow wingmates. Image File history File links Slippycommand. ... Image File history File links Slippycommand. ...


Slippy is the son of Beltino Toad, the Research Director for the Cornerian Defense Forces. Slippy and Beltino invented and constructed many inventions for the team, including the Blue Marine. In the gap between Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Adventures, Slippy and his father briefly designed aircraft for Cornerian defense forces.


After the Aparoid race was destroyed in Star Fox: Assault, Slippy left the Star Fox team to pursue a relationship with his newfound love, Amanda. However, when Fox needs backup, Slippy is happy to come to his assistance again. He pilots the Bullfrog Arwing, which has Plasma Lasers and high shielding, and is the only ship in the game able to carry up to three Nova Bombs, but has no lock and has only two boost bars.


Slippy made a brief cameo in Super Smash Bros. Melee, assisting Fox in an Event Match. He also created a cloaking device for Fox and Falco for a mission in the game. Super Smash Bros. ...


She is voiced by Kyoko Tongu in the Japanese version of the series, Lyssa Browne in the English version of Star Fox 64 and Chris Seavor in Star Fox Adventures Chris Seavor (born 1979) is a British game designer and voice actor who has done work on video games. ...


Star Fox 2

Main article: Star Fox 2 Star Fox 2 is an unreleased video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. ...


Fay

Fay is a female poodle from Corneria appearing in the unreleased Star Fox 2. She pilots an Intercepter style of Arwing, one that is lacking in armor, but is much faster (both in terms of speed and firepower) than the standard models. As the game progresses, however, the acquisition of a Super Shield power-up is possible to make up for this defeciency in armor. The Poodle is a breed of dog; specifically, it is a gun dog noted for its ability in the water and bird hunting skills. ...


Miyu

Miyu is a female lynx, said to be somewhat of a tomboy, who is also a new member of the Star Fox team in Star Fox 2. She, like Fay, pilots the faster Intercepter model of Arwing. Also like Fay, Miyu has been removed from canon when Star Fox 2 went unreleased. The overall range of Lynx species. ...


Later games

James McCloud

James McCloud as he appears in Star Fox Command
James McCloud as he appears in Star Fox Command

James McCloud is the father of Fox McCloud and the founder of the Star Fox team. He was betrayed by Pigma Dengar and captured by the evil Andross. Peppy Hare informed James' son about his fate. Image File history File linksMetadata James_Command. ... Image File history File linksMetadata James_Command. ...


Until Star Fox 64, Fox McCloud's father was not called "James". Some references, such as the comic adaptation published in Nintendo Power, called him Fox McCloud, Sr.


In Star Fox 64, if the player takes the route leading up to Area 6, James will appear only to Fox, and guides him out of the exploding base of Venom. Afterwards, James's Arwing seems to disappear, however, after Fox escapes Venom and rendezvous with the Great Fox and his teammates, a star can be seen flying across the top right of the screen, leaving Fox to wonder if his father is truly alive or not.


In Star Fox: Assault, the Aparoid Queen uses James' voice in an attempt to trick Fox and the others into surrendering.


In Star Fox Command, James makes his first playable appearance in single-player mode in the final boss fight against the Anglar Emperor on Venom in the Dash Makes a Choice storyline. If the level is beaten quickly, the other characters, including Fox, apparently do not react to his presence, and Fox even mentions the "death" of his father. However, if the level takes several turns to complete, James will show up, and Fox will acknowledge his presence. Dash asks if something's wrong, and Falco asks if he's seeing things. Fox denies seeing anything, and focuses back on the battle at hand. James pilots the Arwing version seen in Assault, which is also piloted by Peppy. Star Fox Command is the fifth game in Nintendos Star Fox game series which was published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS in 2006. ...


James and Fox look very similar, although James is never seen without his black sunglasses. The two also appear to be wearing the same clothes in Star Fox 64. In Star Fox Command, James' normally red scarf is yellow. In Japanese, he is voiced by Tomohisa Asou, who also voices Peppy Hare. Connections between Peppy Hare and James McCloud don't stop at voice actors, as James uses the line "Never give up. Trust your instincts." when Fox and James are flying out of Andross's exploding base. This could possibly be due to the fact that Peppy is relaying the things James taught him when they flew together. In Assault, he is voiced by Jim Walker, who also voices Fox.


There is a character called James McCloud in the F-Zero series. His F-Zero machine, the Little Wyvern, looks like an Arwing with the wings lopped off. It also makes a reference to his racer being a modified space fighter, as well as mentioning his wife and young son. Although he's a human, he has the same clothes and sunglasses, as well as his hair being similar in shape and color to James' ears. A reference to this is made in the final ending to Star Fox Command when Fox and Falco decide to engineer their ships into racers and enter the "G-Zero" Grand Prix, where they are supposedly a great success. The F-Zero series (abbreviated from Formula Zero (Gravity)), was first published on November 21, 1990 by Nintendo and developed by Nintendo EAD. In Japan the series goes by the same name, エフゼロ (F-ZERO). ...


ROB 64

ROB 64 as he appeared in Star Fox: Assault
ROB 64 as he appeared in Star Fox: Assault

ROB 64 is the robotic operator of the Great Fox mothership. In the Japanese version of the series, he is called NUS 064. "NUS" stands for "Nintendo Ultra Sixty-four," the original name of the Nintendo 64 system, and is part of the serial number of all N64 components: the controller, for example, is NUS-005. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (850x1351, 76 KB)Rob NUS 64 Star Fox Asault can be found at [1] This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (850x1351, 76 KB)Rob NUS 64 Star Fox Asault can be found at [1] This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ... The newest version of the Great Fox in Star Fox Command. ... Nintendo 64 ) is Nintendos third home video game console for the international market. ...


ROB's name is a reference to the NES accessory R.O.B., to which he bears a more than passing resemblance. The 64 is derived from the console of his first appearance, the Nintendo 64. NES redirects here. ... The Robotic Operating Buddy R.O.B. (Robotic Operating Buddy) was an accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System. ...


ROB has the ability to completely control the Great Fox, technically making the ship fully autonomous. It is also networked to the ship's main computers, allowing ROB to process any information requested by the Star Fox team. ROB can also use the ship's transfer device to send vehicles and items to Star Fox team members in the field.


ROB was nearly destroyed in Star Fox: Assault when Peppy Hare crashed the Great Fox into the shield protecting the entrance to the Aparoid Queen's lair, but Peppy and ROB managed to use an escape pod before the ship was destroyed.


ROB returns in Star Fox Command, piloting the new version of the Great Fox in the overworld-map mode, and also giving some advice to Fox and the other characters during the missions. On some paths in the game, ROB joins Star Wolf when no "hero" character is around to play as. Star Fox Command is the fifth game in Nintendos Star Fox game series which was published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS in 2006. ...


ROB is voiced by Daisuke Sakaguchi in the Japanese version of Star Fox 64 and Yusuke Numata in the Japanese version of Star Fox: Assault. Daisuke Sakaguchi (阪口 大助 Sakaguchi Daisuke, born October 11, 1973) is a seiyū who was born in Kashiwazaki, Niigata. ... Yusuke Numata (沼田祐介 Numata Yusuke) is a seiyu born in Kaminagawa Prefecture on 10 June 1968. ...


Krystal

Krystal in Star Fox Command.
Krystal in Star Fox Command.

Krystal is the sole survivor of her doomed home planet, Cerinia. She made her first appearance in the series in Star Fox Adventures, where in search of answers to her planet's destruction, she comes across a distress signal from the planet Sauria (Dinosaur Planet). Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (505x708, 25 KB)Artwork of Krystal in Star Fox Command. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (505x708, 25 KB)Artwork of Krystal in Star Fox Command. ... Star Fox Adventures is a Nintendo GameCube video game and part of the Star Fox series. ...


Krystal was originally designed to be a main character of Dinosaur Planet before Nintendo turned the project into a Star Fox title. Her original design was that of a 16-year-old orphaned feline, who was raised by a wizard named Randorn. When Fox became the main character of Adventures, Krystal was redesigned into her present form as a 19-year-old orphaned vixen, and her role in the game became that of a damsel in distress (and somewhat of a love interest for Fox). Star Fox Adventures is a Nintendo GameCube video game and part of the Star Fox series. ... A poster for The Perils of Pauline (1914). ...


Krystal's past is shrouded in mystery. In Adventures, she carries with her a powerful staff capable of shooting energy blasts, which soon falls into Fox McCloud's hands. Without her staff, however, Krystal is capable of telepathic powers, including the ability to sense thought patterns from others, which is used in Star Fox: Assault, and in her dialogue in Star Fox Command.


Upon their meeting, Krystal and Fox shared a mutual respect for each other, which soon developed into love. Fox allowed Krystal to become a full-time member of the Star Fox team, and the two later pledged that they would never be without each other.


In the opening of Star Fox Command, it is said that Fox knew the dangers Krystal would be in if she were to stay with Star Fox, so he forced her to step down from the team. Heartbroken, the blue vixen runs away and is not heard from again, until she reappears as either a Cornerian pilot or a member of Star Wolf (depending on which path the player chooses). In some paths, Krystal goes back to Fox and they rekindle their relationship (in one path they have a son named Marcus, who reforms the Star Fox team after the original group disbands). In one ending, she is labeled as a traitor for leaving Fox, and unable to face her mistakes, she decides to leave behind everything and everyone. She travels to a distant galaxy and changes her name to Kursed, becoming a bounty hunter. In the game, she pilots either a Cornerian Fighter (similar to Bill Grey's) or the Cloud Runner, named and designed after one of the Sauria tribes. It's armed with twin lasers and a single lock. Star Wolf is a fictional team of mercenaries in the Star Fox series of video games. ...


In one briefing in 'Star Fox Command', Krystal paused before talking to Fox over the communication link. It is unknown if she was still angry with Fox, relieved to see Fox, or Star Wolf was holding her hostage.


In the English version of the series, Krystal has a British accent and is voiced by Estelle Ellis in Adventures, and Alesia Glidewell in Assault. In the Japanese version, she is voiced by Aya Hara. Estelle Ellis is a British voice actress who works for Rare. ...


Star Wolf team

Main article: Star Wolf (Star Fox)

In Star Fox 64, Star Wolf is a team of fighters hired by Andross to destroy the Star Fox team. They have since been working on their own as a team rivaling 'Star Fox. Their primary aircraft is the Wolfen. Star Wolf is a fictional team of mercenaries in the Star Fox series of video games. ... The Wolfen in Star Fox: Assault. ...


Wolf O'Donnell

Wolf O'Donnell in Star Fox: Assault.
Wolf O'Donnell in Star Fox: Assault.

Wolf O'Donnell, sometimes called Lord O'Donnell, is the leader of Star Wolf, and rival of Fox. Download high resolution version (824x1165, 85 KB)Picture of Wolf ODonnell from Star Fox Assault This is a copyrighted image that has been used by a company to promote their works in the media. ... Download high resolution version (824x1165, 85 KB)Picture of Wolf ODonnell from Star Fox Assault This is a copyrighted image that has been used by a company to promote their works in the media. ...


Fox and Wolf were rivals sometime before Star Fox 64 took place. When Wolf's team was hired to take down Star Fox, Wolf wanted nothing but to fulfill Andross's orders and to kill Fox. The Star Wolf team ultimately failed their mission, causing Wolf to seek revenge for his own personal reasons.


Years later, in Star Fox: Assault, Wolf plans on taking down the Star Fox team once more, but the later invasion of the Aparoids brings out a new meaning to Wolf's plans. When Fox was ambushed by Aparoids on top of the Persimmon's Building in Corneria City, Wolf flew in to his rescue. However, he claims the only reason he did so was to kill Fox off himself later. It was at this point that Wolf told Fox "Don't hesitate. When the time comes, just act.", which got Fox through some later internal struggles. Fans can't decide if Wolf is a villain, or just an anti-hero, because in some stories in Star Fox Command, he and his team help Star Fox, even though Wolf still wants to defeat Star Fox. In fact, the Pilot Gallery in Command states that he feels a grudging respect towards Fox, and after beating the Star Wolf returns final mission, he seems to feel kind of guilty to have cheated Star Fox.


Wolf and his team were thought to be killed in the explosion of the Aparoid Homeworld, but were revealed to have survived in Command, still with a bounty on their heads sometime later. Several things happen depending on the route, Fox even hires Wolf to help him in one story. His ship is the only one in his team which keeps the original Wolfen design, and in the instruction booklet has been named Red Fang.


Wolf makes a minor cameo in Super Smash Bros. Melee in the introduction sequence, where he is briefly shown fighting Fox from his Wolfen. He, although not positively, is seen in the Corneria Level as one of the ships that fly down and shoot the lasers. Super Smash Bros. ...


He is voiced by Hisao Egawa in the Japanese version of Star Fox 64 and Mahito Ohba in the Japanese version of Star Fox: Assault. In the English dub, he is voiced by Grant Goodeve. Hisao Egawa ), born 13 September 1962, is a seiyū who works for Aoni Production. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Star Fox: Assault also marked Wolf's first playable appearance. If the player manages to beat the game not allowing any of the Star Fox members to retreat on all missons, Wolf will be unlocked playable in V.S mode. He has higher speed and health than all other characters, and is the only character able to pilot effectively the Wolfen.


Leon Powalski

Leon as he appeared in Star Fox: Assault
Leon as he appeared in Star Fox: Assault

Leon Powalski is a member of the Star Wolf team, and the only original member other than Wolf himself that has consistently stayed with the team since Star Fox 64. Leon is very stubborn and only shows respect to his co-pilots. Leon's past is unknown, but most likely he had some past rivalry with Star Fox member Falco, whom he mainly concentrates on in Star Fox 64 and bickers with in Star Fox Assault. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (850x1010, 54 KB)Image of Leon member of Star Wolf can be found at[1] This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (850x1010, 54 KB)Image of Leon member of Star Wolf can be found at[1] This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ...


Leon's personality has developed slightly since Star Fox 64. He has gone from a classy, competent pilot to a crazed, ruthless killer who usually gives a deranged laugh after defeating a foe.


In Star Fox: Command, Leon's aircraft is called Rainbow Delta. It lacks a standard laser, but instead it's armed with a Wide-Type lock, which enables him to lock onto all enemies in vision range and attack all of them at once.


Leon resembles a Veiled or Yemen Chameleon. Binomial name Chamaeleo calyptratus Duméril & Bibron, 1851 The Veiled Chameleon, is a large species of chameleon found in the mountain regions of Yemen and Saudi Arabia. ... Genera Bradypodion Calumma Chamaeleo Furcifer Brookesia Rhampholeon Chameleons (family Chamaeleonidae) are squamates that belong to one of the best-known lizard families. ...


Leon is voiced by Shinobu Satouchi in Japanese. In English, he and Panther are together voiced by David Scully. Shinobu Satouchi ) is a seiyū who is best known as the voice of Fox McCloud in the Japanese version of Nintendos Star Fox series and Super Smash Bros. ... David Scully mostly does video game voice acting, and is most famous for playing Sergeant Johnson from Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2. ...


Pigma Dengar

Pigma Dengar in Star Fox: Assault.
Pigma Dengar in Star Fox: Assault.

Pigma Dengar was once a member of both the original Star Fox team, as well as Star Wolf. Image File history File links picture of Pigma Dengar from Star Fox: Assault This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ... Image File history File links picture of Pigma Dengar from Star Fox: Assault This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ...


Pigma is an exceptionally greedy character and does not care who he hurts or kills so long as he ends up with a large paycheck in the end.


Although Pigma's first appearance was in the unreleased Star Fox 2, he did not make his first official appearance until Star Fox 64. Pigma was one of the original members of the first Star Fox team, headed by James McCloud. After the scientist Andross's exile to Venom, the team was sent to investigate strange activity coming from the planet. Upon their arrival, Pigma committed treason against Corneria by betraying the Star Fox team to join Andross. Only Peppy Hare managed to escape. He was later hired to fly for Star Wolf, in which he focused his attacks on Peppy, his former teammate.


In Star Fox: Assault, it was revealed that Wolf O'Donnell later expelled Pigma from Star Wolf due to his incredible greed. Pigma then attempts to sell the aparoid core memory , but ends up being possessed by the aparoids somewhere between Fichina and Meto. He becomes fused with the aparoids "under construction" space station, leaving only his mutated face the almost regular part of him, which is later destroyed by Star Fox; (supposedly) killing Pigma in the process.


Pigma makes a subsequent appearance in Star Fox Command. His body remains transformed in the shape of a cube-shaped puzzle box Cyborg, and he serves as a boss in Sector X and Sector Y where he is killed. Before his death, Pigma explains that he still found Star Wolf to be good friends, since he said "There were......allies..once.....I spared them.." Star Fox Command is the fifth game in Nintendos Star Fox game series which was published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS in 2006. ...


As Shigeru Miyamoto states in issue 98 of Nintendo Power magazine, in the Japanese version of Star Fox 64, "Pigma speaks in the Kansai dialect of Japan. In Kansai, people end their sentences with the word 'dengar.' So, it's sort of a Japanese joke." Coincidentally, there is a Star Wars character named Dengar, a bounty hunter who first appeared in The Empire Strikes Back. Shigeru Miyamoto , born November 16, 1952) is a Japanese electronic game designer. ... Nintendo Power magazine is a monthly American news and strategy magazine from Nintendo. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Opening logo to the Star Wars films Star Wars is a science fantasy saga and fictional galaxy created by writer/producer/director George Lucas during the 1970s. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... A bounty hunter is an individual who seeks out fugitives (hunting) for a monetary reward (bounty), for apprehending by law, if such laws exist. ... Movie poster Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back is the sequel to the first released Star Wars movie, and the second film released in the original trilogy. ...


Pigma is voiced by Daisuke Gori in Japanese. In the English version of Star Fox: Assault, he is voiced by Lev Liberman. Daisuke Gōri Daisuke Gōri ), real name: Yoshio Nagahori ), is a seiyū, or voice actor, born February 8, 1952 in Tokyo, Japan. ...


Andrew Oikonny

Andrew Oikonny in Star Fox: Assault
Andrew Oikonny in Star Fox: Assault

Andrew Oikonny, usually called only by his surname, is the nephew of Andross. In Star Fox 64, Oikonny flies with Star Wolf and primarily goes after Slippy Toad in battles against the Star Fox team. According to the official Star Fox 64 strategy guide, he is an inexperienced pilot who only flies to try to follow in Andross's footsteps. After Andross is killed, Oikonny leaves Star Wolf to avenge his uncle's death. Download high resolution version (820x1165, 77 KB)Picture of Andrew Oikonny from Star Fox Assault This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ... Download high resolution version (820x1165, 77 KB)Picture of Andrew Oikonny from Star Fox Assault This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ... Star Fox 64 ), released as Lylat Wars in Australia and Europe due to trademark issues, is a video game for the Nintendo 64 console. ... Star Wolf is a fictional team of mercenaries in the Star Fox series of video games. ...


In Star Fox: Assault, Oikonny- referred to in the game only by his last name- gathers Andross's remaining troops and forms a rebellion against the Cornerian Army. The Star Fox team tracks him down to the planet Fortuna, where his ship turns into a large likeness of himself (and resembles Andross's initial form in Star Fox 64). During this battle, Oikonny is unexpectedly shot down by a large Aparoid and is thought to have been destroyed.


Oikonny appears again in Star Fox Command, having survived his encounter with the Aparoid. Instead of fighting the Anglar Empire alongside Dash, Andross's grandson, and his second cousin, he joins the Anglars and pilots the Death Crab, confronting Star Fox in Fichina City.


It is unknown if Oikonny will go back to flying with Star Wolf, since he hasn't expressed any interest in going back to his old wingmates.


In the Japanese version of Star Fox 64, he is voiced by Daisuke Sakaguchi. In the Japanese version of Star Fox: Assault, he is voiced by Yūsuke Numata, who also voices ROB/NUS 64, and in English, John Hugill. Daisuke Sakaguchi (阪口 大助 Sakaguchi Daisuke, born October 11, 1973) is a seiyÅ« who was born in Kashiwazaki, Niigata. ... YÅ«suke Numata , born June 10, 1968 in Kanagawa Prefecture) is a seiyÅ« who is affiliated with Aoni Production. ...


Later games

Panther

Panther as he appeared in Star Fox: Assault.
Panther as he appeared in Star Fox: Assault.

Panther made his first appearance as the newest member of the Star Wolf team in Star Fox: Assault (taking both Pigma and Andrews place). His signature symbol, which is on his Wolfen, is a red rose, and in Assault, he introduces himself with the line, "Allow me to introduce myself. I am Panther Caroso ... and all who see my rose will meet death!" His manner of speech changes between Assault and Command. In Assault, he speaks normally, but in Command, he refers to himself in the third person. Panther Caroso from Star Fox: Assault This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ... Panther Caroso from Star Fox: Assault This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ... Star Wolf fighting Star Fox Star Wolf is a fictional villain team of mercenaries in the Star Fox series of video games. ... Species Between 100 and 150, see list A rose is a flowering shrub of the genus Rosa, and the flower of this shrub. ...


Panther is quite conceited in Assault, often embarrassing those around him (especially his teammates Wolf and Leon). He is also quite a flirt, considering himself a ladies' man. In the game, he attempts to flirt with Krystal several times, but she either ignores or outright rejects him depending on the circumstances.


Panther appears again in Star Fox Command, where he has begun a relationship with Krystal (depending on the story chosen) after she joined the Star Wolf team following her breakup with Fox. Panther pilots the Black Rose, which looks somewhat like the Wolfen II seen in Star Fox 64. It's armed with the Zapper, a powerful but slow-firing laser. It is noted that Panther's character makes a change, as it is revealed in his profile that "he whole-heartedly loves a woman who has a heart". He even agrees in Krystal returning to Fox as long as she is happy about it.


He is voiced in Japanese by Tetsu Inada, while his English voice actor is David Scully (who also voices Leon). Tetsu Inada , born July 1, 1972 in Hachioji, Tokyo) is a seiyū who works for Aoni Production. ... David Scully mostly does video game voice acting, and is most famous for playing Sergeant Johnson from Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2. ...


In Assault, Panther's last name is spelled Caroso, and when spoken by Panther, it is also pronounced this way. However, in the Pilot Gallery and the official web site for the more recent Command, his surname is Caruso (with a U). In the Japanese versions of both games, his surname is Caluroso, which is Spanish for "warm, hot, energetic, enthusiastic". The difference was caused by the fact that the letters L and R are both represented by R in Japanese


Villains

Andross

Andross's most common form, a floating, disembodied head and hands. This image is from Star Fox 64.
Andross's most common form, a floating, disembodied head and hands. This image is from Star Fox 64.

Andross is the main villain of the Star Fox series. Andross in Star Fox 64 This is a copyrighted promotional image. ...


As explained in Star Fox Command and Star Fox 64, Andross was once a brilliant scientist working for Corneria. Although his intentions were pure and beneficial towards Corneria and the rest of the Lylat System, his lust for power drove him to the brink of madness. During one of his "bio-weapon" experiments, Andross unleashed a devastating explosion that apparently leveled a great deal of Corneria city. Fearing Andross could possibly destroy the whole planet, General Pepper of the Cornerian Army caught wind of his potential, and banished him to the planetary wasteland of Venom. Corneria is the most important planet on the fictional Lylat System from the Star Fox series of video games, for other planets from the Star Fox series, go to List of Star Fox planets. ...


As the years progressed, Andross began building forces on Venom, as well as conducting various threatening experiments on himself. Andross soon became a twisted shell of his former self, driven by insanity. His thoughts and intentions shifted from protecting Lylat, to making it his own, to eventually destroying it and ruling a new empire under his name. Andross appears in several different forms throughout the Star Fox series, the most common of which is a giant disembodied head (and after the original Star Fox, an accompanying pair of hands).


In Star Fox 64, it is revealed that his true form is that of a giant floating brain. He appears again in his head-hands form in Star Fox Adventures after posing as a Krazoa Spirit. When he is defeated here, he was finally killed for good. His death is confirmed in Star Fox Command when his ghost appears on Titania. Another form he takes in 64 is that of a gigantic robot head, proving to be a decoy Andross after Fox initially destroys the floating head and hands image. Andross later appears at the end of the game's credits, laughing in the glow of the sunset. However, this is merely a possible ending, occurring only if the player reaches Venom through Bolse. If the player reaches Venom through Area 6 instead, after destroying Andross' head and hands, he will "show his true form", that of a giant brain with two eyes, this time being destroyed altogether. Wasp stinger, with droplet of venom Venom or zootoxin (literally, animal poison) is any of a variety of poisons used by several groups of animal species, for the purpose of defense and hunting prey. ... The Lylat System during the time of Star Fox 64. ... ...


Andross's legacy lives on his nephew, Andrew Oikonny, who wishes to defend his uncle and bring light to a new Lylat. Andrew, however, lacked the same mind as his uncle, and as such, he ignored the true intentions of Andross, and only desired to bring a stop to the current form of Corneria. Also, it is revealed in Star Fox Command that Andross had a grandson named Dash. Andross seems to want Dash to be as evil as he is, especially because during the Andross's Legacy mission, if the player fights Andross with Dash, he'll say something like "What are you doing?! This is my grandson I'm fighting here!" However, in the "Dash Makes a Choice" ending in Star Fox Command, Dash goes on to turn Venom into a thriving planet which soon comes to match Corneria in its environment (after much terraforming) and scientific expertise. But soon Dash starts to feel the need for power that Andross felt, and he makes a speech to all the citizens about how it's "Venom's time" and he starts a war with Corneria, just like Andross. He also starts to slightly resemble Andross in appearance as he ages through the ending.


Although Andross is assumed dead, it is highly likely that he will reappear in future starfox games. He has previously "returned from the dead" after Star Fox 64, so many fans hope he will come back again.


Andross is known as Andorf in the Japanese versions of the games. His original Star Fox and Star Fox 64 forms are seen as an unlockable trophies in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Super Smash Bros. ...


General Scales

General Scales made his appearance in Star Fox Adventures as a villain of the game.


Scales' army were the SharpClaw, who carried out his orders. The SharpClaw originally wanted to be the ruling tribe of Sauria (also known as Dinosaur Planet), but were rejected and amassed an army under Scales to overpower the other tribes. The Lylat System during the time of Star Fox Command, roughly 9-11 years after the events of Star Fox 64 The Star Fox series of video games from Nintendo features a number of fictional planets and locations. ...


Scales, who was bent on taking control of Sauria, removed the four SpellStones that kept the planet together, causing chunks of it to break off. Scales then proceeded to take over each of the four pieces that broke off the planet.


It is revealed later that Scales carries the last of the Krazoa Spirits that Fox was looking for. When Fox was prepared to fight Scales, Andross revealed himself and forced Scales to give the spirit to Fox so he could be revived, stating that Scales was merely just a puppet figure for him. After this, Scales falls unconscious. When Fox returns to the planet after defeating Andross, he finds that the SharpClaw have liberated themselves from the General and one grunt holds up Scales' belt in victory.


His final fate is currently unconfirmed but it is hinted at that he was either killed or imprisoned by his mutinous army. When Scales fell, the life force door behind Fox opened. Whether the door opened because he fainted or died is unknown.


Scales' voice actor was John Silke. John Silke is a videogames Sound Designer on The Movies videogame and Voice actor. ...


Aparoid Queen

The Aparoid Queen made her appearance in Star Fox: Assault.


Living inside the core of the Aparoid Homeworld, she was the leader of the Aparoid race. 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. She has the ability to emulate personalities of people who were infected, or simply people close to her enemies. She emulates Peppy, Pigma, General Pepper, and James McCloud during the game.


Star Fox made their way into the Queen's chamber, and infected the Queen with the self-destruct program. The program was initially ineffective, and the Queen fled into the heart of the planet in an attempt to develop an alternate form exactly like pigma "only not robotic". Star Fox gave chase, weakening the Queen's defenses, which allowed the program to work. After the Queen's death, the program spread throughout the Homeworld, destroying it and all the remaining Aparoids.


Emperor Anglar

Emperor Anglar is the leader of the Anglar race in Star Fox Command. Originating on Venom, he appears as a final boss for several missions, and pilots a large serpent-like creature. There is a chance that he is a general or something in Andross' old army, because in one of the path of the game, the emperor talks about the enemy of his Master arriving when the Star Fox team hits Venom. In some of the final missions, he becomes a very large angler fish, capable of taking the player's ship into his mouth, similar to what Andross did in Star Fox 64, and also shooting panels out of his mouth like Andross in Star Fox. His four cronies are Zako (piloting the Devil Shark), Zazan (piloting the ZaZanga 9), Zoldge (piloting the Solar Satellite) and Octoman (piloting the Octopod and who apparently refers to F-Zero's Octoman.) F-Zero is a futuristic fast-paced racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. ... The following is a description of pilots, by race number, that had debuted in the Nintendo video game, F-Zero X. There is a total of 27 pilots on this list; for any others, please see the appropriate game. ...


Supporting characters

General Pepper

General Pepper in Star Fox: Assault.
General Pepper in Star Fox: Assault.

General Pepper was the Commander-in-chief of the Cornerian Defense Forces. Download high resolution version (850x1202, 87 KB)General Pepper in Star Fox Assault This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ... Download high resolution version (850x1202, 87 KB)General Pepper in Star Fox Assault This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ... Commander-in-Chief (in NATO-lingo often C-in-C or CINC pronounced sink) is the commander of all the military forces within a particular region or of all the military forces of a state. ... Corneria is the most important planet on the fictional Lylat System from the Star Fox series of video games, for other planets from the Star Fox series, go to List of Star Fox planets. ...


Shortly after taking office, Pepper exiled the scientist, Andross, to the nearly uninhabitable planet of Venom for conducting dangerous experiments. About five years later, Pepper noticed strange activity coming from Venom, so he hired the mercenary group Star Fox, led by James McCloud, to investigate. Exile (band) may refer to: Exile - The American country music band Exile - The Japanese pop music band Category: ... In Star Fox 64, Andross appears in the form of a giant, disembodied floating head. ... Venom, as seen in Star Fox 64. ...


When James's son, Fox, dropped out of flight academy to take his father's place in Star Fox, Pepper soon became the team's primary source for missions.


During the Aparoid Invasion in Star Fox: Assault, Pepper came close to death when aparoids had been fused to him and his flagship , which made it almost impossible for him to control his actions. Pepper as well was almost infected. At the General's command, Fox destroyed the ship with Pepper still on board. Pepper was rescued at the last second by long-time Star Fox member Peppy Hare.


As time passed, Pepper grew ill and retired his position as General of the Cornerian Army. He passed this role on to Peppy Hare. It is unknown if Pepper died, or he's still alive.


In the Japanese version of Star Fox 64, he was voiced by Daisuke Gori, who also voices Pigma Dengar and Andross and in Star Fox: Assault, he was voiced by Michihiro Ikemizu. Star Fox 64 ), released as Lylat Wars in Australia and Europe due to trademark issues, is a video game for the Nintendo 64 console. ... Daisuke Gōri Daisuke Gōri ), real name: Yoshio Nagahori ), is a seiyū, or voice actor, born February 8, 1952 in Tokyo, Japan. ... Michihiro Ikemizu (池水 通洋 Ikemizu Michihiro, born April 11, 1943) is a veteran seiyu. ...


General Pepper's appearance and name are most likely a reference to the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [1]. For other uses, see Sgt. ...


Bill Grey

Bill Grey was Fox's friend in the Cornerian Flight Academy, and appeared to help Fox in Star Fox 64.


After Fox left the academy to avenge his father's death, Bill rose through the ranks and was elected commander of the Husky and Bulldog squadrons of Corneria.


The Star Fox team meets up with him shortly on Katina to help him fight the enemy units attacking the Cornerian base. If the player finishes the stage, Bill will return briefly to assist the team in the next stage, regardless if the mission was accomplished or failed.


Bill makes his return in Star Fox Command, arriving to provide backup for either Fox or Falco in two of the three Katina stages. He pilots a Cornerian Fighter as he did in Star Fox 64 and is now a playable character. His appearance is quite different: his fur has gone from gray to light brown, and his black visor is now transparent blue. He also bears a Southern accent, using words like "varmint," "reckon," and "y'all".


Bill's theme music in Star Fox Command bears a striking resemblance to that from the 1982 Clint Eastwood film Firefox. 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Clint Eastwood (born Clinton Eastwood, Jr. ... Firefox is a 1982 Warner Brothers film with Clint Eastwood as director, producer and star. ...


Katt Monroe

Katt Monroe, as seen in Star Fox Command.
Katt Monroe, as seen in Star Fox Command.

Katt Monroe first appeared in Star Fox 64. She is a lone fighter who comes to the aid of the Cornerian Defense Force and the Star Fox team. She has a crush on Falco Lombardi, and frequently lets him know about it, which annoys him. He does, however, have a certain interest in her. Image File history File linksMetadata Kattcommand. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Kattcommand. ...


Katt returns in Star Fox Command, though she now bears dark gray fur instead of pink, and her overall appearance is very different. She appears in missions with Falco in the Asteroid Belt and Sector X, however, they have an argument in which Falco insults her and Katt vows to never help him again, though she does say she "can't just sit and watch him from the sidelines." She also appears in one mission to assist Lucy, Krystal, and Amanda in the defense of Corneria. According to her profile in Star Fox Command, she wishes to join Star Fox to be close to Falco.


In Star Fox 64, she pilots a pink ship dubbed the Catspaw, which is a heavily modified version of a Venomian Invader class fighter. In Star Fox Command, she flies a unique craft called the Cat's Paw 2. (Labeled as the Cat's Paw MK. II in the insruction booklet.) It is armed with a "Curve" or "Arc" laser, which seems to be a single Plasma laser. The Cat's Paw 2 bears almost no resemblance to the original, and is primarily a reddish color instead of pink.


In Japanese, Katt is voiced Kyoko Tongu (also the voice of Slippy Toad). In English, she and Slippy are both voiced by Lyssa Browne.


Tricky

Tricky in a beta version of Star Fox Adventures.
Tricky in a beta version of Star Fox Adventures.

Tricky is an EarthWalker (or a triceratops) from the planet Sauria and serves as Fox McCloud's companion in Star Fox Adventures, in which Tricky performs different tasks for Fox when fed GrubTubs (mushroom-like food). He can open small caves and act as a flamethrower, among other abilities. Image File history File links Screenshot from Star Fox Adventures. ... Image File history File links Screenshot from Star Fox Adventures. ... Species (type) Marsh, 1890 Triceratops (IPA: ) was a herbivorous genus of ceratopsid dinosaur that lived during the late Maastrichtian (end of the Late Cretaceous Period) around 68-65 million years ago in what is now North America; it was one of the last dinosaurs to appear before the great K... // Riverboat of the U.S. Brownwater Navy deploying an ignited napalm mixture from riverboat mounted flamethrower in Vietnam A flamethrower is a mechanical device designed to project a long, controllable stream of fire. ...


During the time of Star Fox Adventures, Tricky was a prince; he is the son of the King and Queen of the EarthWalker tribe. He accompanies Fox to save his imprisoned father, who was trapped within the Walled City.


His second appearance is in Star Fox: Assault. Tricky has physically matured (now large enough for both Fox and Krystal to ride comfortably), and is now the King of the EarthWalker tribe. After Fox and Krystal save his kingdom from the Aparoids, he promises to help repair Sauria.


He was voiced by Kevin Bayliss in Star Fox Adventures, and Chet Morgan in Star Fox: Assault.


Tricky was possibly based on a triceratops character of the same name, appearing as a boss for the Dino Domain stage in Diddy Kong Racing, also made by Rare. Diddy Kong Racing is a racing game for the Nintendo 64 developed by Rareware. ...


Beltino Toad

Beltino Toad is the Research Director for the Cornerian Defense Forces and is also Slippy Toad's father.


Beltino previously worked for Space Dynamics Co. Ltd. as an engineer. He and his son also created the Blue Marine vehicle that Fox used to explore the planet of Aquas in Star Fox 64. Space Dynamics logo Space Dynamics Co. ... The Blue Marine The Blue Marine is a research submersible from the Star Fox series of video games. ... The Lylat System during the time of Star Fox Command, roughly 9-11 years after the events of Star Fox 64 The Star Fox series of video games from Nintendo features a number of fictional planets and locations. ...


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. A cell undergoing apoptosis. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Lylat System during the time of Star Fox Command, roughly 9-11 years after the events of Star Fox 64 The Star Fox series of video games from Nintendo features a number of fictional planets and locations. ...


Beltino appears again briefly in two of Star Fox Command's mission briefings, giving Fox and the team information of the current situation.


In the Japanese version of Assault, Beltino Toad is voiced by Hirohiko Kakegawa, and his English voice actor is Scott Burns. Scott Burns is a video game voice actor, best known for his voice work as Bowser in more recent Mario games. ...


Amanda

Amanda is Slippy's fiancée, who was first shown in Star Fox Command. They met prior to the events of Command, and instantly fell in love. Amanda occasionally helps the team out in various missions, and pilots the Tadpole, a ship armed with a multi-lock. She considers herself more of the leader in her relationship with Slippy, and always wants to be on his side during a fight.


In two endings, she and Slippy settle down with children and grandchildren, one of whom joins Fox & Krystal's son, Marcus McCloud, as well as Lucy Hare's daughter and Falco Lombardi himself in forming a new Star Fox team. In another ending, she herself joins the Star Fox team to be close to Slippy.


Lucy Hare

Lucy Hare debuts in Star Fox Command, and is Peppy Hare's only daughter (it is yet unknown whether she has brothers).


She is a bit of a tomboy, but is still very polite to her elders. Although pleased with her job as an astrophysics teacher on the planet Fichina, she does wish to become an expert pilot, like her father. It is said as well that she and Krystal are good friends. In some missions, she fights the Anglar attackers in her aircraft, the Sky Bunny, armed with Plasma lasers and a single lock.


In one of the endings, her daughter appears as a member of the new Star Fox team, led by Marcus McCloud, Fox's son.


Dash Bowman

Dash Bowman makes his first appearance during the time the Anglars attacked in Star Fox Command. He is a young pilot for the Cornerian Army, as well as the grandson of Andross. He thinks very highly of Fox and Falco, and wishes to join the Star Fox team.


Despite his grandfather's dark ways, he still appreciates his grandfather's forgotten aspirations, and wishes to carry on his legacy of making Lylat a better place. However, Dash's true future remains uncertain. One of the endings shows him joining Falco and Katt to form the Star Falco team, while other one shows him becoming ruler of Venom, and entering a new conflict with Corneria.


The aircraft Dash pilots is called the Monkey Arrow which has a twin laser and single lock. The ship is very similar to the Arwing, but is shaped like an arrowhead (hence the name). In the Japanese version, he is known as Ash Bowman[citation needed].


Dash's name appears to be a combination of two unrelated science fiction characters. Dash Rendar appears in the Star Wars expanded universe novel Shadows of the Empire, and David Bowman is one of the central characters in 2001: A Space Odyssey. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire was a multimedia project created by Lucasfilm in 1996. ... A movie poster from the original release of 2001 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) is an immensely popular and influential science fiction film and book; the film directed by Stanley Kubrick and the book written by Arthur C. Clarke. ...


Comic-only characters

These characters have only appeared in the Star Fox comic series that was published in Nintendo Power magazine from February to December of 1993. These following characters are not supposed to be considered canon within the game series' storyline. 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Fara Phoenix

Fara Phoenix was a central character in the comic series. She was shown to be a Cornerian chief test pilot who introduces the Star Fox team to the Arwing. Fara provides crucial support to the team and flies with them on some of their missions. She also catches Fox's eye, leading the two to frequently tease each other in an ambiguously portrayed relationship. Later in the series, it is revealed that Fara closely resembles Fox's deceased mother, Vixy Reinard.


Vixy Reinard

Vixy Reinard, Fox's deceased mother in the series, only made a few brief mentions. Her name is a play on the words "vixen" and "renard", vixen being the term for a female fox, and renard being the French word for fox.


Andross had either previously dated or had desires to date Vixy before she met James McCloud After she fell in love with him and gave birth to their son, Fox, Andross became insane with jealousy and planted a bomb on James McCloud's car. However, Vixy was the one to get in the car, and she was killed in the subsequent explosion.


Near the end of the story, one of Andross's two clones (Andross was killed earlier in the story) mistook Fara Phoenix for Vixy and admitted to her, over a PA system from one of his flagships, to killing Vixy. Fox McCloud hears this and then flies into a rage, destroying the flagship as well as the Dancing Insector.


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