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** Data mining ''SFV''[='s=] beta has revealed Urien as one of the DLC characters.

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** Data mining ''SFV''[='s=] beta has revealed Urien as one of the DLC characters. Gill has since been annouced as another Season 4 DLC character.
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In the original ''Strider'', the Soviet Union survives into the 21st century and is taken over by the Kazakh Federation. This is an alternate future timeline that is not the same future as ''Street Fighter''. Zeku ends up creating a more contemporary version of ''Strider'' in the ''Street Fighter'' setting that diverges from the main ''Strider'' games.

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In the original ''Strider'', the Soviet Union survives into the 21st century and is taken over by the Kazakh Federation. This is an alternate future timeline that is not the same future as ''Street Fighter''. Zeku ends up creating a more contemporary version of ''Strider'' in the ''Street Fighter'' setting that diverges from the main ''Strider'' games.games.

[[WMG: Phantom, F.A.N.G.’s protege, is an amnesiac Marz]]
Given that F.A.N.G. managed to survive the fall, it’s reasonable to think she did too, unless F.A.N.G. killed and ate her too. Her memories busted by a combination of the sheer trauma she had as a Doll and the fall, she ended up enlisted into the ranks of the very man who took her down.
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* Also, 2-P is implied to be the second Unknown Soldier. He later came back in “Streetwise” as 2-Ill. Maybe he’s become aware of this thing?
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* Strider Hiryu claims to be both Tungus and Japanese, and may be a descendant of Zeku, who fathers a child during his stay in Siberia.

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* Strider Hiryu is born in Siberia eighteen years before the events of ''Strider'', claims to be both Tungus and Japanese, and may be a descendant of Zeku, who fathers a child during his stay in Siberia.



Zeku's outfit references Bushin the god of war from ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds''. Bushin is the patron deity of the Bushinryu fighting style that has lasted for centuries, has existed since at least the Sengoku period, and is rumored to have originated in Tibet. Guy is shown meditating in front of the statue of Bushin in the ending of ''Capcom Fighting Evolution''. Practitioners of Bushinryu follow the tradition of meditation "in the shadow of Bushin," as with the motto, "Always meditate in preparation for war." Bushin is a powerful but neutral being, providing inspiration to the students of his fighting style. Bushin is not outright malicious until Bios arrives in the 29th century and activates Bushin, converting the god of war to his own side, as Bios has done with the Egyptian deities in Pyramid World, and Fujin and Raijin in Sky World. The boss fight shows Bushin under the influence of Bios, but is not representative of Bushin's true nature.

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Zeku's outfit references Bushin the god of war from ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds''. Bushin is the patron deity of the Bushinryu fighting style that has lasted for centuries, has existed since at least the Sengoku period, and is rumored to have originated in Tibet. Guy is shown meditating in front of the statue of Bushin in the ending of ''Capcom Fighting Evolution''. Practitioners of Bushinryu follow the tradition of meditation "in the shadow of Bushin," as with the motto, "Always meditate in preparation for war." Bushin is a powerful but neutral being, providing inspiration to the students of his fighting style. Bushin is not outright malicious until Bios arrives in the 29th century and activates Bushin, converting the god of war to his own side, as Bios has done with the Egyptian deities in Pyramid World, and Fujin and Raijin in Sky World. The Because the boss fight shows Bushin under the influence of Bios, but Bushin's appearance in ''Forgotten Worlds'' is not representative of Bushin's true nature.
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Zeku's outfit references Bushin the god of war from ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds''. Bushin is the patron deity of the Bushinryu fighting style that has existed since at least the Sengoku period, and is rumored to have originated in Tibet. Guy is meditating in front of a statue of Bushin in the ending of ''Capcom Fighting Evolution''. Practitioners of Bushinryu follow this tradition of meditating in the shadow of Bushin. Bushin is a powerful but neutral being, providing inspiration to the students of his fighting style. Bushin is not outright malicious until Bios arrives in the 29th century and activates Bushin, converting the god of war to his own side, as Bios has done with the Egyptian deities in Pyramid World, and Fujin and Raijin in Sky World. The boss fight shows Bushin under the influence of Bios, but is not representative of Bushin's true nature.

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Zeku's outfit references Bushin the god of war from ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds''. Bushin is the patron deity of the Bushinryu fighting style that has lasted for centuries, has existed since at least the Sengoku period, and is rumored to have originated in Tibet. Guy is shown meditating in front of a the statue of Bushin in the ending of ''Capcom Fighting Evolution''. Practitioners of Bushinryu follow this the tradition of meditating in meditation "in the shadow of Bushin. Bushin," as with the motto, "Always meditate in preparation for war." Bushin is a powerful but neutral being, providing inspiration to the students of his fighting style. Bushin is not outright malicious until Bios arrives in the 29th century and activates Bushin, converting the god of war to his own side, as Bios has done with the Egyptian deities in Pyramid World, and Fujin and Raijin in Sky World. The boss fight shows Bushin under the influence of Bios, but is not representative of Bushin's true nature.
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Zeku's outfit references Bushin the god of war from ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds''. Bushin is the patron deity of the Bushinryu fighting style. Guy is meditating in front of a statue of Bushin in the ending of ''Capcom Fighting Evolution'', and all practitioners of Bushinryu follow this tradition. Bushin is a neutral being and provides inspiration to the students of his fighting style, but is not outright malicious until Bios arrives in the 29th century and activates Bushin, converting the god of war to his own side.

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Zeku's outfit references Bushin the god of war from ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds''. Bushin is the patron deity of the Bushinryu fighting style. style that has existed since at least the Sengoku period, and is rumored to have originated in Tibet. Guy is meditating in front of a statue of Bushin in the ending of ''Capcom Fighting Evolution'', and all practitioners Evolution''. Practitioners of Bushinryu follow this tradition. tradition of meditating in the shadow of Bushin. Bushin is a powerful but neutral being and provides being, providing inspiration to the students of his fighting style, but style. Bushin is not outright malicious until Bios arrives in the 29th century and activates Bushin, converting the god of war to his own side.
side, as Bios has done with the Egyptian deities in Pyramid World, and Fujin and Raijin in Sky World. The boss fight shows Bushin under the influence of Bios, but is not representative of Bushin's true nature.

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* The Tungus Tribe of Siberia are said to be the original Striders since the 19th century. Zeku traveled to Siberia to learn about Strider training from the Tungus Tribe. Zeku is not the first Strider, but learned to be a Strider from them, and incorporates their teachings into his own Bushinryu style when travelling back to Japan. This Strider-Bushinryu martial arts lineage is passed on to Guy of ''Final Fight'', Ginzu/Sho of ''Captain Commando'' in 2026, and Strider Hiryu of ''Strider'' in 2048. Strider Hiryu claims to be both Tungus and Japanese, and may be a descendant of Zeku.

[[WMG: Zeku and the god of war]]

Zeku's outfit references the god of war from ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds''. The god of war may be an influence on his fighting style. It is unknown how Zeku learns about or comes in contact with the god of war, because the god of war is from the 29th century. This may be an earlier version of the god of war who becomes the god of war in the 29th century, or Zeku managed to contact the god of war of the 29th century before or after it was defeated by the two super soldiers.

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* The Tungus Tribe of Siberia are said to be the original Striders since the 19th century. Zeku traveled to Siberia to learn about Strider training from the Tungus Tribe. Zeku is not the first Strider, but learned to be a Strider from them, and incorporates their teachings into his own Bushinryu style when travelling back to Japan. This Strider-Bushinryu hybrid martial arts lineage style, Shin Bushinryu, is passed on to Guy of ''Final Fight'', Ginzu/Sho of ''Captain Commando'' in 2026, and Strider Hiryu of ''Strider'' in 2048. 2048.
* Zeku learns the Teki energy kick from training with the Striders in Siberia. This technique gets passed down to Tong Pooh and the Four Winds sisters, and Kirin from ''Osman'' and ''Cannon Dancer''.
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Strider Hiryu claims to be both Tungus and Japanese, and may be a descendant of Zeku.

Zeku, who fathers a child during his stay in Siberia.

[[WMG: Zeku and Bushin the god of war]]

Zeku's outfit references Bushin the god of war from ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds''. The god Bushin is the patron deity of war may be an influence on his the Bushinryu fighting style. It Guy is unknown how Zeku learns about or comes meditating in contact with the god front of war, because the god a statue of war is from the 29th century. This may be an earlier version of the god of war who becomes the god of war Bushin in the 29th century, or Zeku managed ending of ''Capcom Fighting Evolution'', and all practitioners of Bushinryu follow this tradition. Bushin is a neutral being and provides inspiration to contact the god students of war of his fighting style, but is not outright malicious until Bios arrives in the 29th century before or after it was defeated by and activates Bushin, converting the two super soldiers.
god of war to his own side.
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* [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry Dante]]

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* [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry Dante]]Dante]]

[[WMG: Zeku trained in Northeast Asia]]
* The Tungus Tribe of Siberia are said to be the original Striders since the 19th century. Zeku traveled to Siberia to learn about Strider training from the Tungus Tribe. Zeku is not the first Strider, but learned to be a Strider from them, and incorporates their teachings into his own Bushinryu style when travelling back to Japan. This Strider-Bushinryu martial arts lineage is passed on to Guy of ''Final Fight'', Ginzu/Sho of ''Captain Commando'' in 2026, and Strider Hiryu of ''Strider'' in 2048. Strider Hiryu claims to be both Tungus and Japanese, and may be a descendant of Zeku.

[[WMG: Zeku and the god of war]]

Zeku's outfit references the god of war from ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds''. The god of war may be an influence on his fighting style. It is unknown how Zeku learns about or comes in contact with the god of war, because the god of war is from the 29th century. This may be an earlier version of the god of war who becomes the god of war in the 29th century, or Zeku managed to contact the god of war of the 29th century before or after it was defeated by the two super soldiers.

[[WMG: Zeku creates a different Strider timeline]]

In the original ''Strider'', the Soviet Union survives into the 21st century and is taken over by the Kazakh Federation. This is an alternate future timeline that is not the same future as ''Street Fighter''. Zeku ends up creating a more contemporary version of ''Strider'' in the ''Street Fighter'' setting that diverges from the main ''Strider'' games.

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* G goes on about uniting the people of the world together as one, but what he's really talking about is creating a massive, worldwide HiveMind. Q is the result of someone buying into G's rhetoric and becoming "one" with him. Q moves in a stiff, robotic manner because he isn't fully in control of his actions, which also explains why Q and G's movesets have overlaps. Q appears in multiple places around the world seemingly simultaneously. Each Q is actually a separate individual who came into contact with G during his world travels and unfortunately fell victim to his brainwashing. Concept art of Q shows that his mask actually has a [[https://game.capcom.com/cfn/sfv/column/130020 keyhole]] on the side, showing the he's been locked inside the mask. G is the one who holds the key to unmasking Q (possibly keeping it inside his gold pocketwatch). One of the notes in Q's concept art also notes that he should "feel like he's being manipulated from behind the scenes". [[https://game.capcom.com/cfn/sfv/column/132495 G's concept art]] also shows his Q-esque story costume being worn by a woman, implying that there might be some female Q's.

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* G goes on about uniting the people of the world together as one, but what he's really talking about is creating a massive, worldwide HiveMind. Q is the result of someone buying into G's rhetoric and becoming "one" with him.
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Q moves in a stiff, robotic manner because he isn't fully in control of his actions, which also explains why Q and G's movesets have overlaps. overlaps.
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Q appears in multiple places around the world seemingly simultaneously. Each Q is actually a separate individual who came into contact with G during his world travels and unfortunately fell victim to his brainwashing. brainwashing.
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Concept art of Q shows that his mask actually has a [[https://game.capcom.com/cfn/sfv/column/130020 keyhole]] on the side, showing the implying that he's been locked inside the mask. G is the one who holds the key to unmasking Q (possibly keeping it inside his gold pocketwatch). One of the notes in Q's concept art also notes that he should "feel like he's being manipulated from behind the scenes".
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[[https://game.capcom.com/cfn/sfv/column/132495 G's concept art]] also shows his Q-esque Q-like story costume being worn by both a man and woman, implying that these two are followers and that there might be are some female Q's.
Q's.
** G's ImageSong contains some choice lyrics that imply he's brainwashing people.
--->''"Be happy you don't have to think for yourself"''
--->''"Everybody takes part, whether you choose it or not"''
--->''"So don't ask why, just follow his stint"''
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[[WMG: G's true identity is the demon '''G'''lasya-Labolas, the "President of Hell", and a far greater evil than the likes of Shadaloo or the Secret Society.]]
* As described [[http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sqkpt9 here]], there are several interesting pieces of evidence that paint G in a very sinister light.
** G's tattoos of the world on his body represent his idea of centrism: the world revolving around him.
** G owns a pocket watch, specifically the kind used by hypnotists.
** One of G's signature gestures is offering a handshake, which is symbolic of a contract.
** G's alternate costume is shown being worn by a woman, indicating a possible cult following which would be enforced by his Footube channel.
** Q is depicted as being in several places at once, indicating there are many Qs in existence.
** Q is depicted as being unable to control their own body, or even their own voice, being commanded and manipulated like a brainwashed puppet and forced to go against their own instincts into using G's fighting style.
** Q's wonpose involves them shedding a tear at the sight of their fallen opponent, sometimes before crushing their head beneath their foot.
** The fact that there are many Qs indicates that they are spies for G, sent around the world to spread his word.
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* The format, at very least, is jossed; Ono has said that SFV will be steering away from the Season Pass model. Most of the characters are likely jossed as well, as it's been subtly implied/theorized that the reason for no more Season Passes is that Capcom is not planning on introducing enough characters to V to justify an entire other Pass.
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* [[Darkstalkers Morrigan]]
* CaptainCommando
* [[BionicCommando Nathan Spencer]]

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* [[Darkstalkers [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Morrigan]]
* CaptainCommando
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* [[BionicCommando [[VideoGame/BionicCommando Nathan Spencer]]



* [[DevilMayCry Dante]]

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* [[DevilMayCry [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry Dante]]
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[[WMG: G is not Q, but rather controls him, and Q is multiple people]]
* G goes on about uniting the people of the world together as one, but what he's really talking about is creating a massive, worldwide HiveMind. Q is the result of someone buying into G's rhetoric and becoming "one" with him. Q moves in a stiff, robotic manner because he isn't fully in control of his actions, which also explains why Q and G's movesets have overlaps. Q appears in multiple places around the world seemingly simultaneously. Each Q is actually a separate individual who came into contact with G during his world travels and unfortunately fell victim to his brainwashing. Concept art of Q shows that his mask actually has a [[https://game.capcom.com/cfn/sfv/column/130020 keyhole]] on the side, showing the he's been locked inside the mask. G is the one who holds the key to unmasking Q (possibly keeping it inside his gold pocketwatch). One of the notes in Q's concept art also notes that he should "feel like he's being manipulated from behind the scenes". [[https://game.capcom.com/cfn/sfv/column/132495 G's concept art]] also shows his Q-esque story costume being worn by a woman, implying that there might be some female Q's.
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* There are many hints that Q is a robot. His entire head appears to be robotic in nature, since they go to great lengths in order to hide his skin, he acts and moves like a robot, and even his skeleton appears robotic when electrocuted. It's entirely possible for G's fighting data to be collected, but not his powers. Q lacks G's powers but uses clumsy versions of his physical attacks.

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* There are many hints that Q is a robot. His entire head appears to be robotic in nature, since they go to great lengths in order to hide his skin, he acts and moves like a robot, and even his skeleton appears robotic when electrocuted. It's entirely possible for G's fighting data to be collected, but not his powers. Q lacks G's powers but uses clumsy versions of his physical attacks.attacks.

[[WMG: Future Season Pass rosters]]
* Season 4
** C.Viper- She'll be investigating the Illuminati or Q in her story.
** Necro- Will be on the run from the Illuminati in his story.
** Q- His story will reveal more about him or show his connection to G.
** Oro
** Sodom
** Phantom- F.A.N.G.'s apprentice from supplementary material whose story will focus on her training under F.A.N.G.
* Season 5
** Elena
** Makoto
** Rose
** Gen
** Dudley
** Rolento
* Season 6
** Fei Long
** T. Hawk
** Dan
** E. Honda
** Hakan
** Gill

[[WMG: New character additions]]
* Someone from Delta Red as there is more than enough information to create fighting styles for anyone that gets added.
* A member from Neo-Shadaloo, either the gorilla or the other guy.
* Someone from the Illuminati that serves Urien in the same way that Kolin serves Gill. They'll be infused with his metal powers like she was infused with Gill's ice powers because there have been enough electric power characters already.

[[WMG: Possible GuestFighter choices]]
* [[Darkstalkers Morrigan]]
* CaptainCommando
* [[BionicCommando Nathan Spencer]]
* A ''VideoGame/BreathOfFire'' character
* [[DevilMayCry Dante]]
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[[WMG: G is Q.]]

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[[WMG: G is connected to Q.]]
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VivPApIEa5k G has several of Q's moves, except performed with more flair and motor control instead of clumsily like a zombie or a robot.]]

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VivPApIEa5k G has several of Q's moves, except performed with more flair and motor control instead of clumsily like a zombie or a robot.]]]]

[[WMG: G is Q, but either no longer human or resurrected from the dead.]]
* Because Q's moves are degraded forms of G's, it's possible that in the process of becoming Q, G CameBackWrong, and that's why he can be clearly heard mumbling "I'm...abomination..." beneath the mask. Who has the ability to physically alter the human body and resurrect people from the dead? The Secret Society. They already did it once with Nash, so it's entirely possible that they ended up doing the same, or a new variation, with G.

[[WMG: G is not Q, but rather the template for Q, meaning Q is the "[[VideoGame/GuiltyGear Robo-Ky]]" version of G.]]
* There are many hints that Q is a robot. His entire head appears to be robotic in nature, since they go to great lengths in order to hide his skin, he acts and moves like a robot, and even his skeleton appears robotic when electrocuted. It's entirely possible for G's fighting data to be collected, but not his powers. Q lacks G's powers but uses clumsy versions of his physical attacks.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VivPApIEa5k&t=0s&list=FLANB7kvQl2XD62j50ABX6NA&index=2 G has several of Q's moves, except performed with more flair and motor control instead of clumsily like a zombie or a robot.]]

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** If you listen closely to G's theme, the backing melody is almost the exact same as Q's theme, and it also shares the same type of beat.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VivPApIEa5k&t=0s&list=FLANB7kvQl2XD62j50ABX6NA&index=2 com/watch?v=VivPApIEa5k G has several of Q's moves, except performed with more flair and motor control instead of clumsily like a zombie or a robot.]]
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* Somewhat jossed; although Zeku does offer his services [[spoiler: and his organization]] to Cody (who doesn't really know who Zeku is beyond being Guy's master), he seems to rebuff the proposition. The offer still stands, though, and should the new story mode happen, the idea is still on the table.

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* Somewhat jossed; although Zeku does offer his services [[spoiler: and his organization]] to Cody (who doesn't really know who Zeku is beyond being Guy's master), he seems to rebuff the proposition. The offer still stands, though, and should the new story mode happen, the idea is still on the table.table.

[[WMG: G is Q.]]
* There are many hints in-game that suggest that G is Q, before becoming Q.
** Both have a one-letter name.
** Both have similar physical builds, one point in particular being their height.
** G's story costume greatly resembles Q, and his 15th color palette for that costume is a direct reference to Q.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VivPApIEa5k&t=0s&list=FLANB7kvQl2XD62j50ABX6NA&index=2 G has several of Q's moves, except performed with more flair and motor control instead of clumsily like a zombie or a robot.]]
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* Or maybe instead of Mad Gear, they would have to deal with the Skull Cross Gang. This could even lead to members of the Skull Cross Gang becoming playable in the future (like say Arby, May, Hunter, Drake, Stray, and so on).

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* Or maybe instead of Mad Gear, they would have to deal with the Skull Cross Gang. This could even lead to members of the Skull Cross Gang becoming playable in the future (like say Arby, May, Hunter, Drake, Stray, and so on).on).
* Somewhat jossed; although Zeku does offer his services [[spoiler: and his organization]] to Cody (who doesn't really know who Zeku is beyond being Guy's master), he seems to rebuff the proposition. The offer still stands, though, and should the new story mode happen, the idea is still on the table.
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* Cody's story mode will either use this plot point as a basis, or end on it. Then, if a second cinematic story mode is released, someone looking for Zeku's services (likely Menat) will go through Cody to find him, tying in Cody, Zeku and Abigail (as a Mad Gear boss) into a general story arc which they don't really fit nicely into otherwise.

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* Cody's story mode will either use this plot point as a basis, or end on it. Then, if a second cinematic story mode is released, someone looking for Zeku's services (likely Menat) will go through Cody to find him, tying in Cody, Zeku and Abigail (as a Mad Gear boss) into a general story arc which they don't really fit nicely into otherwise.otherwise.
* Or maybe instead of Mad Gear, they would have to deal with the Skull Cross Gang. This could even lead to members of the Skull Cross Gang becoming playable in the future (like say Arby, May, Hunter, Drake, Stray, and so on).
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[[WMG: Cody, as Metro City's new mayor, will try to solve the Mad Gear problem by enlisting the help of Zeku and [[spoiler:his new Strider organization.]]

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[[WMG: Cody, as Metro City's new mayor, will enlist Zeku and [[spoiler:his new Strider organization]] to take down Mad Gear. ]]

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[[WMG: Cody, as Metro City's new mayor, will enlist try to solve the Mad Gear problem by enlisting the help of Zeku and [[spoiler:his new Strider organization]] to take down Mad Gear. organization.]]
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[[WMG: Cody, as Metro City's new mayor, will enlist Zeku and [[spoiler: his new Strider organization]] to take down Mad Gear]]

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[[WMG: Cody, as Metro City's new mayor, will enlist Zeku and [[spoiler: his [[spoiler:his new Strider organization]] to take down Mad Gear]]Gear. ]]
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* All of the above are jossed. Her Japanese voice actress is Creator/SumireUesaka, while her English voice actress is Creator/KiraBuckland.

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* All of the above are jossed. Her Japanese voice actress is Creator/SumireUesaka, while her English voice actress is Creator/KiraBuckland.Creator/KiraBuckland.

[[WMG: Cody, as Metro City's new mayor, will enlist Zeku and [[spoiler: his new Strider organization]] to take down Mad Gear]]
* Cody's story mode will either use this plot point as a basis, or end on it. Then, if a second cinematic story mode is released, someone looking for Zeku's services (likely Menat) will go through Cody to find him, tying in Cody, Zeku and Abigail (as a Mad Gear boss) into a general story arc which they don't really fit nicely into otherwise.

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* All jossed. It's Creator/SumireUesaka.

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* All jossed. It's Creator/SumireUesaka.



* All jossed. It's Creator/KiraBuckland.


Feel free to add your own Japanese and English voice actors to the speculation pile!

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* All jossed. It's Creator/KiraBuckland.




Feel free to add your own Japanese and English voice actors to the speculation pile!pile!

* All of the above are jossed. Her Japanese voice actress is Creator/SumireUesaka, while her English voice actress is Creator/KiraBuckland.
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* All jossed. It's Creator/SumireUesaka.




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* All jossed. It's Creator/KiraBuckland.

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** [[Videogame/{{Tekken}} Kazumi Mishima]] presumably to explain how she saved Akuma.

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** [[Videogame/{{Tekken}} Kazumi Mishima]] presumably to explain how she saved Akuma.Akuma.

[[WMG: Falke's Voice Actors]]
Since {{Creator/NewGenerationPictures}} tends to have voice actors from all around the US and even Canada, it'll be fun to guess who voices Falke both in Japan and in America. For now, I'm going to put my guesses.

For the Japanese side, I will posit:

* Creator/MegumiHayashibara: For this one, I pretty much thought of Tsubame Ohtori from Cyberteam in Akihabara, a tragic brainwashed girl full of emotional anguish, which in the recent "test reports" on the Street Fighter twitter imply she is.
* Creator/KotonoMitsuishi: For this one, I referenced her voices as Juri Arisugawa from Revolutionary Girl Utena and Misato Katsuragi from Neon Genesis Evangelion, who are both troubled women with emotional issues. Mitsuishi also has an incredible amount of range that I believe would suit Falke very well.
* Creator/YuriShiratori: a woman who often voices mysterious waifs, and Falke gives me mysterious waif vibes.
* Creator/KumikoNishihara: The seiyuu of Shiori Takatsuki from Revolutionary Girl Utena who occassionally voices Femme Fatales, which I am somewhat expecting Falke to be judging by her appearance.

For the English side:

* Creator/LisaOrtiz: Wishful thinking considering she already voices Noemblu, but the deep voice she uses for Shiori would be SO GOOD for Falke.
* Creator/RachaelLillis: Again, wishful thinking due to me loving her voice since I was a little kid, but I would ADORE it if she voiced Falke using an inbetween of her Jessie voice and her Utena voice. I would die if that happened.
* Creator/MelaLee: Often voices elegant people like Rachael Alucard from BlazBlue, Canary from Hunter x Hunter, and Adult Tiki from Fire Emblem: Awakening, Mela Lee could lend an elegant yet deadly voice to Falke.
* Creator/XantheHuynh: Her voice has been lent to elegant yet deadly characters such as Haru from Persona 5, and it'd be quite a shock for people to see a Love Live voice cast member (the mild Hanayo Koizumi even!) to be an unstable villain or even anti-villain.

Feel free to add your own Japanese and English voice actors to the speculation pile!
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** Joe's biggest problem is that his only notable move, a rolling sobat, was given to Cody when he showed up in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha 3''. This, however, could lead to Joe pulling the reverse and gaining a few Cody-inspired moves as part of his movelist expansion [[labelnote:(for example...)]]Instead of the Criminal Upper, Joe maybe performs an attack similar to [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam Gundam Maxter's]] Cyclone Punch from ''Gundam Battle Assault 2''?[[/labelnote]] or even being reinvented as a more of a [[UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts MMA]] fighter (it helps that the Ghost from ''VideoGame/FinalFight: Streetwise'', who may or may not be Joe, was a pit fighter), complete with a V-Skill revolving around [[PressurePoint creating "weakpoints" and striking them again from extra damage]] (like Azrael's Drive in ''VideoGame/BlazBlue''). There could also be a rivalry between Joe and Balrog that sly alludes to the whole "Mike = Balrog?" deal and the iconic intro to ''SFII''. It doesn't hurt that [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JjaHuZwXB0 Joe's theme,]] one of the few legitimately ''good'' pieces of music in ''SFI'' ([[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46JC_t_S8N8 doubly so]] for its ''Fighting Street'' arrange), would sound quite nice if remixed by Fukusawa.

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** Joe's biggest problem is that his only notable move, a rolling sobat, was given to Cody when he showed up in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha 3''. This, however, could lead to Joe pulling the reverse and gaining a few Cody-inspired moves as part of his movelist expansion [[labelnote:(for example...)]]Instead of the Criminal Upper, Joe maybe performs an attack similar to [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam Gundam Maxter's]] Cyclone Punch from ''Gundam Battle Assault 2''?[[/labelnote]] or even being reinvented as a more of a [[UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts MMA]] fighter (it helps that the Ghost from ''VideoGame/FinalFight: Streetwise'', ''VideoGame/FinalFightStreetwise'', who may or may not be Joe, was a pit fighter), complete with a V-Skill revolving around [[PressurePoint creating "weakpoints" and striking them again from extra damage]] (like Azrael's Drive in ''VideoGame/BlazBlue''). There could also be a rivalry between Joe and Balrog that sly alludes to the whole "Mike = Balrog?" deal and the iconic intro to ''SFII''. It doesn't hurt that [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JjaHuZwXB0 Joe's theme,]] one of the few legitimately ''good'' pieces of music in ''SFI'' ([[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46JC_t_S8N8 doubly so]] for its ''Fighting Street'' arrange), would sound quite nice if remixed by Fukusawa.
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*Consider this completely jossed. While Laura does appear in Blanka's Story, she doesn't refer to Blanka as a teacher/student or anything of the sort.




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*Consider this jossed, while Blanka is now in SFV, his story in that takes a different angle to this WMG here. Although he happened to bump into Laura, he doesn't see her as a relative or anything of the sort.
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* As of Arcade Edition, consider this to be completely jossed, as its left that way due to possible ESPN and Capcom Cup mandates. PC modding restores it, though however there's nothing like this on the PS4 version.

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* As of Arcade Edition, consider this to be completely jossed, as its left that way due to possible ESPN and Capcom Cup mandates. PC modding restores it, though however there's nothing like this on the PS4 [=PS4=] version.

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