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* We'll probably never know because the [[VideoGame/StarFoxZero next game]] reboots the franchise ''again''.
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[[WMG:Falco is of [[VideoGame/{{Metroid}} Chozo]] descent]]

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[[WMG:Falco is of [[VideoGame/{{Metroid}} [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Chozo]] descent]]
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[[WMG: If Nintendo partners up with a film studio to make a film adaptation, this is who Miyamoto's personal choices for the cast would be.]]

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[[WMG: If Nintendo partners up with a film studio studio, such as Universal or Sony, to make a film movie adaptation, this is who Miyamoto's personal choices for the cast would be.]]
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Creator/JohnnyGalecki as Fox
Creator/AnthonyMackie as Falco
Creator/JoshGad as Slippy
Creator/KurtRussell as Peppy
Creator/StephenFry as General Pepper
Creator/BenedictCumberbatch as Andross

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* Creator/JohnnyGalecki as Fox
* Creator/AnthonyMackie as Falco
* Creator/JoshGad as Slippy
* Creator/KurtRussell as Peppy
* Creator/StephenFry as General Pepper
* Creator/BenedictCumberbatch as Andross
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Creator/JohnnyGalecki as Fox
Creator/AnthonyMackie as Falco
Creator/JoshGad as Slippy
Creator/KurtRussell as Peppy
Creator/StephenFry as General Pepper
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[[WMG:Falco is of [[VideoGame/{{Metroid}} Chozo]] descent]]
Well, he is a humanoid bird alien in a Nintendo game.
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[[WMG: Wolf's "scar" in Star Fox 2 isn't a scar. It's war paint.]]

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[[WMG: Wolf's "scar" in Star Fox 2 ''VideoGame/StarFox2'' isn't a scar. It's war paint.]]



[[WMG:The canon ending of VideoGame/StarFox1 (SNES) lay [[spoiler:'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 DownerEnding 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 [[spoiler:each member of the Videogame/StarFox 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, VideoGame/StarFox 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.)

[[WMG: The James [=McCloud=] in VideoGame/FZero is a LegacyCharacter of the original James.]]

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[[WMG:The canon ending of VideoGame/StarFox1 ''VideoGame/StarFox1'' (SNES) lay [[spoiler:'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 DownerEnding 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 [[spoiler:each member of the Videogame/StarFox 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, VideoGame/StarFox ''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.)

[[WMG: The James [=McCloud=] in VideoGame/FZero ''VideoGame/FZero'' is a LegacyCharacter of the original James.]]



[[WMG:Sending Fox 'Out of this Dimension' in the original VideoGame/StarFox (SNES) renders him completely insane.]]

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[[WMG:Sending Fox 'Out of this Dimension' in the original VideoGame/StarFox ''VideoGame/StarFox1'' (SNES) renders him completely insane.]]



[[WMG:VideoGame/StarFox and VideoGame/FZero take place in the same universe]]

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[[WMG:VideoGame/StarFox [[WMG:''Franchise/StarFox'' and VideoGame/FZero ''VideoGame/FZero'' take place in the same universe]]



* They share a technology known as the "G-Diffuser" system. In VideoGame/FZero, 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.

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* They share a technology known as the "G-Diffuser" system. In VideoGame/FZero, ''VideoGame/FZero'', 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.



[[WMG:Star Fox and Franchise/StarWars have analogous characters]]

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[[WMG:Star Fox and Franchise/StarWars ''Franchise/StarWars'' have analogous characters]]



*** Given the [=WMGs=] of VideoGame/FZero, this could be entirely possible.

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*** Given the [=WMGs=] of VideoGame/FZero, ''VideoGame/FZero'', this could be entirely possible.



[[WMG: Marcus [=McCloud=] is actually Wolf's son.]]

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[[WMG: Marcus [[WMG:Marcus [=McCloud=] is actually Wolf's son.]]



In the original ''VideoGame/StarFox'' 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 RealityWarper 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.

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In the original ''VideoGame/StarFox'' ''VideoGame/StarFox1'' 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 RealityWarper 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.



In the original ''VideoGame/StarFox'', there was a bonus level called 'The Black Hole', where James appeared to die, but after the level, you get teleported to Venom. I personally think it was a ''worm''hole, not a ''black''hole. ''Black'' holes are space vacuums, and ''worm''holes are like intergalactic or even interdimensional highways. So basically, [[spoiler:it wasn't James' ghost who helped out Fox in ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' or ''VideoGame/StarFoxZero'', but the long-lost but still alive James [[AlternateSelf from the SNES continuity,]] who is still close enough to 64's James to recognize Fox as his son and help him escape Andross.]]

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In the original ''VideoGame/StarFox'', ''VideoGame/StarFox1'', there was a bonus level called 'The Black Hole', where James appeared to die, but after the level, you get teleported to Venom. I personally think it was a ''worm''hole, not a ''black''hole. ''Black'' holes are space vacuums, and ''worm''holes are like intergalactic or even interdimensional highways. So basically, [[spoiler:it wasn't James' ghost who helped out Fox in ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' or ''VideoGame/StarFoxZero'', but the long-lost but still alive James [[AlternateSelf from the SNES continuity,]] who is still close enough to 64's James to recognize Fox as his son and help him escape Andross.]]



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 VideoGame/FZero pilot after retiring from mercenary work.

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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 VideoGame/FZero ''VideoGame/FZero'' pilot after retiring from mercenary work.



[[WMG: Star Fox takes place in the same universe as VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog]]

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[[WMG: Star Fox ''Star Fox'' takes place in the same universe as VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog]]''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'']]



[[WMG: The next Star Fox game will play similarly to either Franchise/ResidentEvil 4-6 or the Franchise/MassEffect series.]]

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[[WMG: The next Star Fox ''Star Fox'' game will play similarly to either Franchise/ResidentEvil ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' 4-6 or the Franchise/MassEffect ''Franchise/MassEffect'' series.]]



[[WMG: As an alternate to the above, the next Star Fox game will be a FirstPersonShooter.]]

[[WMG: [[RuleOfThree And another alternate]]: The next Star Fox game will play similarly to the VideoGame/{{Hitman}} series.]]

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[[WMG: As an alternate to the above, the next Star Fox ''Star Fox'' game will be a FirstPersonShooter.]]

[[WMG: [[RuleOfThree And another alternate]]: The next Star Fox game will play similarly to the VideoGame/{{Hitman}} ''VideoGame/{{Hitman}}'' series.]]



To continue the 3rd timelime initiated by ''VideoGame/StarFoxZero'', a remake of ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' 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 SpinOff 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".

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To continue the 3rd timelime initiated by ''VideoGame/StarFoxZero'', a remake of ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' 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 SpinOff with almost no mention of the Star Fox team. It will be closer to the original N64 ''Dinosaur Planet'' ''VideoGame/{{Dinosaur Planet|Rare}}'' 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".



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As both widowers and single dads who lost their wives at young ages, it is not completely inconceivable that the two fell in love. It is even possible that they moved in together, and [[HasTwoMommies helped raise each other's kids]]. This makes Fox and Lucy more like step-siblings, and Peppy more like Fox's other dad. The moving-in part wouldn't have happened completely until later, because though Fox's mom Vixy [[MissingMom died when he was a baby]], Lucy's mom Vivian died when she was an adolescent.

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As both widowers and single dads who lost their wives at young ages, it is not completely inconceivable that the two fell in love. It is even possible that they moved in together, and [[HasTwoMommies helped raise each other's kids]].kids. This makes Fox and Lucy more like step-siblings, and Peppy more like Fox's other dad. The moving-in part wouldn't have happened completely until later, because though Fox's mom Vixy [[MissingMom died when he was a baby]], Lucy's mom Vivian died when she was an adolescent.
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* Considering Wolf's potential age and that James may have already been with Vixy or even fathered Fox, the 'James and Wolf were sleeping together' idea doesn't exactly paint James McCloud, Hero of Corneria, in a great light. It'd definitely explain Wolf's grudge, though...

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* Considering Wolf's potential age and that James may have already been with Vixy or even fathered Fox, the 'James and Wolf were sleeping together' idea doesn't exactly paint James McCloud, [=McCloud=], Hero of Corneria, in a great light. It'd definitely explain Wolf's grudge, though...
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* Considering Wolf's potential age and that James may have already been with Vixy or even fathered Fox, the 'James and Wolf were sleeping together' idea doesn't exactly paint James McCloud, Hero of Corneria, in a great light. It'd definitely explain Wolf's grudge, though...
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** To be fair, that's never stopped [[IncestYayShipping some]] [[{{Twincest}} ships]]; just ask the ''{{Series/Supernatural}}'' and ''{{WesternAnimation/Frozen}}'' fandoms.

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** To be fair, that's never stopped [[IncestYayShipping some]] [[{{Twincest}} ships]]; just ask the ''{{Series/Supernatural}}'' and ''{{WesternAnimation/Frozen}}'' ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' fandoms.
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** To be fair, that's never stopped [[IncestYayShipping some]] [[{{Twincest}} ships]]; just ask the ''{{Series/Supernatural}}'' and ''{{WesternAnimation/Frozen}}'' fandoms.
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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 [[YaoiGuys were also sleeping together]].

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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 [[YaoiGuys were also sleeping together]].
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[[WMG: Falco is [[{{Asexuality}} Asexual]].]]

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[[WMG: Falco is [[{{Asexuality}} Asexual]].asexual.]]
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She was secretly planning on warping herself into an EldritchAbomination, the likes of which only seen by ''VideoGame/PathwaysIntoDarkness''. 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 EldritchAbomination. Their bodies will be twisted into mechanical constructs that would be worthy of an Creator/HRGiger or ''VideoGame/DarkSeed''-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 ''next'' EldritchAbomination 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 [[AndIMustScream 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 EldritchLocation. 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 NostalgiaFilter 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''. DeaderThanDead. 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, [[TheScrappy 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.

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She was secretly planning on warping herself into an EldritchAbomination, the likes of which only seen by ''VideoGame/PathwaysIntoDarkness''. 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 EldritchAbomination. Their bodies will be twisted into mechanical constructs that would be worthy of an Creator/HRGiger or ''VideoGame/DarkSeed''-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 ''next'' EldritchAbomination 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 [[AndIMustScream 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 EldritchLocation. 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 NostalgiaFilter 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 [[VideoGame/{{Mother}} Giygas]] or Cthulhu.Literature/{{Cthulhu|Mythos}}. 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''. DeaderThanDead. 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, [[TheScrappy 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.
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She was secretly planning on warping herself into an EldritchAbomination, the likes of which only seen by ''VideoGame/PathwaysIntoDarkness''. 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 EldritchAbomination. Their bodies will be twisted into mechanical constructs that would be worthy of an H.R. Giger or VideoGame/DarkSeed 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 ''next'' EldritchAbomination 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 [[AndIMustScream 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 EldritchLocation. 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 NostalgiaFilter 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''. DeaderThanDead. 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, [[TheScrappy 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.

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She was secretly planning on warping herself into an EldritchAbomination, the likes of which only seen by ''VideoGame/PathwaysIntoDarkness''. 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 EldritchAbomination. Their bodies will be twisted into mechanical constructs that would be worthy of an H.R. Giger Creator/HRGiger or VideoGame/DarkSeed style mindscrew.''VideoGame/DarkSeed''-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 ''next'' EldritchAbomination 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 [[AndIMustScream 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 EldritchLocation. 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 NostalgiaFilter 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''. DeaderThanDead. 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, [[TheScrappy 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.
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[[WMG:Albert Einstein didn't die.]]

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[[WMG:Albert Einstein [[WMG:UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein didn't die.]]
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In the original ''VideoGame/StarFox'', there was a bonus level called 'The Black Hole', where James appeared to die, but after the level, you get teleported to Venom. I personally think it was a WORM hole, not a BLACK hole. BLACK holes are space vacuums, and WORMholes are like intergalactic highways. So essentially, [[spoiler:James's ghost didn't help his son in VideoGame/StarFox 64, that was James IN THE FUR!]]

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In the original ''VideoGame/StarFox'', there was a bonus level called 'The Black Hole', where James appeared to die, but after the level, you get teleported to Venom. I personally think it was a WORM hole, ''worm''hole, not a BLACK hole. BLACK ''black''hole. ''Black'' holes are space vacuums, and WORMholes ''worm''holes are like intergalactic or even interdimensional highways. So essentially, [[spoiler:James's basically, [[spoiler:it wasn't James' ghost didn't help who helped out Fox in ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' or ''VideoGame/StarFoxZero'', but the long-lost but still alive James [[AlternateSelf from the SNES continuity,]] who is still close enough to 64's James to recognize Fox as his son in VideoGame/StarFox 64, that was James IN THE FUR!]]
and help him escape Andross.]]
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[[WMG:The next game will have similar gameplay to ''VideoGame/StarlinkBattleForAtlas'']]
It'll basically be that but set in the Lylat System.
Hopefully with the ability to leave your Sewing and travel on foot or transfer to a tank or submarine.
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* He has PurpleEyes, but a lot of FanArt (and ''Star Fox 2'' portrait) shows him with RedEyesTakeWarning. 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, WildMassGuessing is just fun to do.

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* He has PurpleEyes, purple eyes, but a lot of FanArt (and ''Star Fox 2'' portrait) shows him with RedEyesTakeWarning. 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, WildMassGuessing is just fun to do.
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[[WMG: Star Fox takes place in the same universe as SonicTheHedgehog]]

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[[WMG: Star Fox takes place in the same universe as SonicTheHedgehog]]VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog]]


Maybe they are actually originally [[PettingZooPeople Petting Zoo Humans]] from Earth, and did not evolve on Corneria or anywhere else in the [[SpaceZone Lylat System]]. They either found their way there, or were brought there by others. Though they more resemble {{Funny Animal}}s, they are actually human, and can procreate with other "species" within the same AmazingTechnicolorPopulation. Andross's LizardFolk (who are not from Corneria) are also human.

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Maybe they are actually originally [[PettingZooPeople Petting Zoo Humans]] Humans from Earth, and did not evolve on Corneria or anywhere else in the [[SpaceZone Lylat System]]. They either found their way there, or were brought there by others. Though they more resemble {{Funny Animal}}s, they are actually human, and can procreate with other "species" within the same AmazingTechnicolorPopulation. Andross's LizardFolk (who are not from Corneria) are also human.
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Interntet Backdraft being dewicked per TRS.


* Agreed, Krystal is very divisive, and [[DamselScrappy pretty unpopular]] at least in Japan. But she remains [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff wildly popular]] in the West, with most [[BrokenBase anti-Krystal fans]] being pre-''Adventures'' fans, female fans, and the [[LGBTFanbase gay fandom.]] The topic of Krystal is a HolyWar, where her {{Fandom}} and {{Hatedom}} [[InternetBackdraft cannot compromise and cannot coexist peacefully]]. So it seems likely that no matter what the creators decide to do, [[UnpleasableFanbase someone will be very unhappy with it]].

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* Agreed, Krystal is very divisive, and [[DamselScrappy pretty unpopular]] at least in Japan. But she remains [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff wildly popular]] in the West, with most [[BrokenBase anti-Krystal fans]] being pre-''Adventures'' fans, female fans, and the [[LGBTFanbase gay fandom.]] The topic of Krystal is a HolyWar, where her {{Fandom}} and {{Hatedom}} [[InternetBackdraft cannot compromise and cannot coexist peacefully]].peacefully. So it seems likely that no matter what the creators decide to do, [[UnpleasableFanbase someone will be very unhappy with it]].
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[[WMG: Wolf's EvilBrit accent is fake]]
No real reason, I just hate that stupid accent. It's so stuffy and ugly.

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[[WMG: Wolf's EvilBrit accent is fake]]
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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. It's so stuffy That's why Wolf suddenly has a southern accent in Brawl, which is after the aparoid incident and ugly.
Star Wolf's subsequent pardoning, meaning that Wolf no longer need to interact or affiliate with them.

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There's a lot of NegativeContinuity 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 [[TemptingFate tempt fate]]. Whoever went after his eye did it to invoke some cruel irony, but went after his other eye out of spite.

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There's a lot of NegativeContinuity 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 [[TemptingFate tempt fate]]. Whoever went after his eye did it to invoke some cruel irony, but went after his other eye out of spite.
spite. It was probably Andross, knowing him.

[[WMG: Wolf's EvilBrit accent is fake]]
No real reason, I just hate that stupid accent. It's so stuffy and ugly.



* Honestly, this is the most likely Star Fox headcanon on this site.



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[[WMG: Wolf's "scar" in Star Fox 2 isn't a scar. It's war paint.]]
There's a lot of NegativeContinuity 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 [[TemptingFate tempt fate]]. Whoever went after his eye did it to invoke some cruel irony, but went after his other eye out of spite.



In the original ''VideoGame/StarFox'', there was a bonus level called 'The Black Hole', where James appeared to die, but after the level, you get teleported to Venom. I personally think it was a WORMhole, not a BLACK hole. BLACK holes are space vacuums, and WORMholes are like intergalactic highways. So essentially, [[spoiler:James's ghost didn't help his son in VideoGame/StarFox 64, that was James IN THE FLESH. Well, more like in the fur, but still!]]

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In the original ''VideoGame/StarFox'', there was a bonus level called 'The Black Hole', where James appeared to die, but after the level, you get teleported to Venom. I personally think it was a WORMhole, WORM hole, not a BLACK hole. BLACK holes are space vacuums, and WORMholes are like intergalactic highways. So essentially, [[spoiler:James's ghost didn't help his son in VideoGame/StarFox 64, that was James IN THE FLESH. Well, more like in the fur, but still!]]
FUR!]]



** {{Jossed}}.

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{{Jossed}}. Star Fox 2 was released on the SNES Classic in 2017.



[[WMG: Command is actually in the same canon as the first two Star Fox games (Star Fox and the unreleased Star Fox 2)]]

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[[WMG: Command is actually in the same canon as the first two Star Fox games (Star Fox and the unreleased Star Fox 2)]]



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 to young to James's disliking his methods. Wolf became bitter about being turned down, and when he learned of James's death, Wolf kept his grudge against team Star Fox as a whole. Which is why he has a rivalry with Fox.

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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 to 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 with and begrudging fondness towards Fox.



[[WMG: Fay and Miyu go on to make their own team with Fara]]
It would explain why they don't fly with StarFox 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.



[[WMG: A ''Dinosaur Planet'' reboot will be released on NX.]]

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[[WMG: A ''Dinosaur Planet'' reboot will be released on NX.Switch.]]

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