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Starlink: Battle for Atlas (Video Game)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })After encountering an alien who crash-landed on Earth, astrophysicist Victor St. Grand befriended the creature and put together a secret task-force called the "Starlink Initiative" to explore the Atlas star system from which the alien originated. One day, while the group was searching for new information about the Wardens, they are attacked by a group called the Forgotten Legion, and St. Grand is kidnapped for his knowledge of the ancient race's technology. It is now up to your crew to not only save the captain, but also stop the Legion from uncovering the ancient civilization's lost technology and using it to conquer the galaxy.Announced during E3 2017, Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a third-person action adventure game developed by Ubisoft Toronto for the Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, and Xbox One and released on October 16, 2018. A PC port for the game was released six months later on April 30, 2019. The game allows the player to freely customize various aspects of their ships for land and space combat, as well as make use of different pilots for special effects such as slowing down time. Players can also seamlessly travel across the star system, visiting its various planets and making alliances with other alien races. Starlink features an optional "Toys to Life" component, with ship parts being available for purchase as either physical real-world figures or digital in-game items, with the former allowing for instantaneous swapping of ship parts during gameplay.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The game is notable for the Nintendo Switch version doubling as a crossover with Nintendo's Star Fox, wherein Fox McCloud and company are in Atlas searching for the whereabouts of Wolf O'Donnell before deciding to help the Starlink Initiative on their quest as well. This version of the game has Fox as a playable character with his own exclusive set of missions regarding the hunt for Wolf. In Spring 2019, that version got another update, now allowing the player to use Falco, Slippy, and Peppy as available pilots, in addition to an all new scenario involving the other members of Star Wolf: Leon, Andrew, and Pigma.You can watch the 2017 E3 reveal trailer here, the 2018 E3 gameplay trailer here, and the Star Fox reveal trailer here.
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Abusive Precursors: The Forgotten Legion seems to be. Subverted, they're old, but they're just rogue army droids made by the Benevolent Precursors. The Wardens. They conquered Atlas basically overnight, caused irreparable damage to the planets' ecosystems to produce Electum and Nova, and abandoned their projects just as suddenly as they had arrived. Their one saving grace was that they locked up the Legion when the Swarm began possessing the robots, to prevent them from killing all life outright. Dr. Thorn wanted to use Judge and the Swarm as a weapon to prevent the Wardens from returning.
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Scary Amoral Religion: Grax and his followers view the Benevolent Precursors as gods who uplifted them. They further believe that gives them a right to conquer the galaxy in their name.
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Warp Whistle: Once you've visited a planet, you can quickly jump to it instead of manually flying to it next time as long as you're in space and you have a line-of-sight to it. An Equinox upgrade allows you to teleport to any Warden Spire that you've solved, even if you're currently not on the planet the Spire is on. A similar upgrade lets you teleport to destroyed Outlaw fortresses.
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Peninsula of Power Leveling: The Trade Sector, particularly Kirite, become this with Mason's Mentor Skill combined with easy-to-gain Experience-boosting mods. The relative lack of danger, combined with the planet's small size, makes completing quests for the various outposts a breeze for the same reward you'd get from any other planet. And then there's the Spirit of Electrum that often spawns while you're out questing.
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Religion of Evil: Grax and his cult, who seek to honor the Wardens by conquering the galaxy. An interesting case where the gods of the Religion Of Evil are explicitly benevolent, the problem is Grax's interpretation.
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Dressing as the Enemy: The Outlaw Armor mod, only equipable on Outlaw ships, prevents enemy Outlaws from being able to target your ship and stops Magnet Mines from following you. It also prevents them from attacking you, unless you provoke them. The effect is strictly functional; it doesn't make any cosmetic changes to your ship.
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Experienced Protagonist
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Experienced Protagonist: A good deal of the cast already has plenty of combat experience, or at least experience with vehicles, when the game begins: Chase is a professional athlete and motorsport driver who literally lost An Arm and a Leg in a racing accident, and still can run, drive, and pilot a ship with the help of prosthetic limbs. Shaid is a former Outlaw, and her days as one have trained her to take enemies by surprise, resulting in her Vanish Pilot Ability. Eli is a Prospector who has lived long enough to tell first-hand stories of the days of the Electrum Rush. Kharl is a member of the Expedition, using his research to aid the Starlink team even when he's not currently in a cockpit. He is able to decipher Warden signals, providing a good amount of the game's flavor text. Fox and his wingmen are, of course, experienced mercenaries doing business as usual, just not in their usual star system.
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Easing into the Adventure
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Easing into the Adventure: The game gradually unveils its strategic elements over the course of the story before the Legion unleashes its assault on Atlas. The player can liberate settlements and upgrade bases early on to get a head start.
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Adaptational Villainy: Downplayed with Wolf: while he was never a heroic character, the Star Fox franchise usually depicts Wolf as being, at worst, a hired gun or an independent Space Pirate with a personal code of honor. Here, he’s an aspiring Galactic Conqueror who seeks to harness the Forgotten Legion’s technology and destroy Corneria.
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Universal Translator: The Equinox has software which can translate alien speech into English.
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Last Lousy Point: Trying to get 100% Completion for each planet? Have fun finding the final sample for a given planet, because the only thing that tells you that attacking the local fauna is what will get you that last sample is the occasional outpost quest.
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Mythology Gag: The Star Fox trailer has Fox Speaking Simlish on the ship's communicator in the same manner as the original game before his onscreen reveal, even down to using the same sound effects. The final boss battle is extremely similar to that of Star Fox 64, with you having to confront Grax alone. And as you travel through the Dreadnought to the Warden Station, Grax will taunt you. The similarities are even more apparent if you choose to play as Fox for the mission.
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Dragon Ascendant: Wolf in his original appearances was happy enough just being a hired gun, but once he gets in Atlas, he changes his goals to destroy Corneria and conquer the galaxy. This game marks the first time Wolf takes the Big Bad spot against Star Fox.
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Limit Break: Each pilot has a unique one, often in the form of a powerful attack or buff. This can range from temporary invincibility, to a rhythm minigame that damages all enemies in the vicinity, to calling in a member of the Star Fox team to support you.
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Theme Music Power-Up: Using Fox's Limit Break summons a member of the Star Fox team while the Corneria theme from the original Star Fox overrides the soundtrack. Thanks to upgrades that extend its duration, and the initial salvo's ability to land a one-hit-kill on just about anything, you'll likely hear it for the entirety of the battle you used it for.
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Space Pirates: Shaid is a pirate who's stolen from the most dangerous people in the galaxy. Atlas is also infested with Outlaws who try to blow up your ship.
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Ramming Always Works: The "Ram" weapons send your ship charging ahead, dealing damage and knockback to the first target you hit. The Crimson Moon update introduces a Shield Ram attack, in which you shield and boost at the same time to crash into an enemy, damaging and knocking it down. This was actually possible before the update, though unintentional. The update made it so that only one enemy could be damaged by the attack but for more damage, and the shield will drop instantly.
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Fun Size: Invoked with the Star Fox crew. When put next to the main cast, Fox is a head shorter than Mason while Slippy is waist-height and Peppy is in between (not counting his ears), though they can still be killer rabbits in the right hands. Falco, being the tallest member, is as tall as Chase - the shortest initial crew member on the Equinox. In all versions of the game, Startail and Haywire are even shorter. Startail is half as tall as most of the Equinox crew, and Haywire is a but shorter than even her.
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Boring, but Practical
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Boring, but Practical: Observatories may not have a whole lot of utility beyond revealing more of the planet's map, but they are still Alliance facilities where you can repair ships and sell valuable resources (especially cores) for a sweet price. If you don't have the Nova or Electrum to build fancier facilities like Armories or Refineries, Observatories are a good way to get the Alliance meter rolling at a low cost. They also reveal things like Warden Spires and other potential outposts. And they're a lot faster at revealing points of interest than just flying around blindly. Buying the Equinox Upgrades for fast travel to Warden Spires and destroyed Outlaw bases can save a lot of time travelling, as well as the hassle of dealing with enemy hyperspace traps and the ensuing firefights if you get ensnared by them. Any time you're in a planet's atmosphere, it's easier to just attack enemies with you on the ground. Sure, you won't be doing any fancy dogfighting, but given that there are almost no flight-based non-space enemies (Master and Inferal Primes, as well a the Final Boss on Atlas B itself, force you to take to the air due to setting the ground on fire, and that's about it) and none of the weapons are designed around air-to-ground assault, it's much easier to just strafe and jump your way around enemies and their attacks as if you're in a humanoid-based Third-Person Shooter. There are a few exceptions, however; Crush Giants jump around like crazy and their vortex attacks only really affect the ground, and Legion stationed around Spires can usually be dealt with from a distance using rocket weapons. In particular, when facing a high-level Legion Prime, it's a bad idea to attack it from the air during its second and fourth phases. The crystals on its legs can fire multiple homing flame missiles that are almost impossible to avoid, and will easily overtax your blocking shield. It doesn't have this attack in its fourth phase, but you'll generally want to be on the ground as much as possible when fighting it (provided you can even stay airborne; you may end up fighting it inside an Extractor cloud). The one exception is the third phase, where you have to fly or get destroyed. The Shockwave weapon, it isn't flashy nor deals a lot of damage, but the wide blast means it is by far the simplest solution to deal with Imp hordes, like the ones that tend to spawn when you open a Planetside Cache, and being Kinetic means it can deal with all variants without effort, and it comes in the same Weapon Package as the Game-Breaker Gauss Gun mentioned below.
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Crisis Crossover: Mason believes Star Fox and the Starlink pilots can help each other out.
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Flunky Boss: Dreadnoughts and Outlaw bases periodically summon fighters to deal with you. Said fighters are very powerful and have high accuracy with their shots, so don't think you can safely ignore them and just focus on the main target's turrets.
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Zerg Rush: Imps are weak enemies that are spawned in large numbers to overwhelm the player.
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Elemental Powers: There are four weapon elements available: Fire, Ice, Gravity, and Stasis. There are also weapons classified as "Kinetic", which simply means Non-Elemental.
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Sand Worm: A denizen of the first world Kirite. Their scales are very valuable and a sandworm would blindly chase one down, beliving it to be another of its species.
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Jumped at the Call: Fox, Falco and Slippy fly in to help the Equinox. Peppy reluctantly joins them.
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Asteroid Thicket: Asteroids are layed out like this but aren't hard to navigate.
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Broad Strokes: The inclusion of Fox and company includes mentions of events and locations from both the SNES games and the continuity started by Star Fox 64. Fox is originally from Papetoon, and Star Wolf is an independent mercenary team rather than specifically loyal to Andross beyond being their main source of money and tech. The story seems to place them somewhere between 64 and Adventures, before Falco left the team temporarily and before Panther joined Star Wolf to fill the gap left by Pigma and Andrew leaving. But the Star Fox characters except Wolf use their Star Fox Zero designs and voice actors,
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Speaking Simlish
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The Star Fox trailer has Fox Speaking Simlish on the ship's communicator in the same manner as the original game before his onscreen reveal, even down to using the same sound effects.
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Subspace or Hyperspace
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Subspace or Hyperspace: The hyperdrive is used for faster travel between planets but you still seem to be in realspace, just moving faster.
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Knee Capping: How you attack Outlaw Battle-Mechs; you have to shoot its glowing kneecaps first until it stumbles and expose the weak point on its back.
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Disc-One Nuke
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Disc-One Nuke: There's nothing stopping you from attempting to obtain the mods from each planet's Wonder site early in the game, except for a bulky enemy that's at level 20. If you're skilled and patient enough, you can obtain it and make use of their benefits immediately. After you gain access to a Workshop on the third planet, combined with the right Equinox upgrades, it's entirely possible to end up rolling in Legendary-quality mods before the first Dreadnaught shows up. Fox's Rock 'n Roll summons one of his crew to fight alongside him. However, before they actually hit the battlefield, said member of Star Fox will first strike a targeted enemy for a ludicrous amount of damage. This potentially allows Fox to defeat "Wonder" bosses with relative ease no matter what level he is. Fox also has a Pilot Skill that increases the damage of both the initial barrage attack as well as their normal attacks, with his third tier skill upgrading his team members's Laser Cannons to Hyper Lasers.
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Fantasy Metals
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Fantasy Metals: Electrum is the common currency of the game, found in bulk from refineries and looting spoils. As real-life Electrum is a natural compound of Gold and Silver, this doubles as a Genius Bonus.
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Sequel Hook
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Sequel Hook: Several, including Wolf escaping Star Fox, a rogue Expedition scientist still at large and the fact that Judge's home has not yet been found by the end of the game.
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Random Encounters
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Random Encounters: Outlaws will target you often when travelling through hyperspace. Outside it they usually come after you find some loot.
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Drone of Dread
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Drone of Dread: When you approach a Legion Prime, the music that plays begins with a low-pitched and ominous drone.
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Mentor Occupational Hazard
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Mentor Occupational Hazard: St. Grand dies shortly after he's rescued from the Legion.
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Real-Time Weapon Change
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Real-Time Weapon Change: You can change your weapons on the fly, but only if you have the physical toys present. Otherwise, you'll need to pause the game first.
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Guide Dang It!
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Guide Dang It!: The final mission in the Star Fox questline for Crimson Moon. At one point, you are tasked with firing mines at tractor beams to blow up a massive station. You'd think, normally, that you're supposed to throw the mines at the beams themselves, right? Nope. Go to the Equinox, find the base of the tractor beams, and fire the mines at those. Not at the enemy station, not at the beams, not at the shield. At the very end of the tractor beam, in the Equinox'. No one will explain the process correctly and it will make you look it up on YouTube.
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Baby Planet
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Baby Planet: All of the planets that orbit Atlas A are absolutely tiny compared to actual planets; you can circle the diameter of any planet in the span of a few minutes.
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Adaptational Badass
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Adaptational Badass: Fox's crew go from dubiously useful allies and color commentators to killing machines that can take down scores of enemies once sufficiently upgraded.
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Arc Words
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Arc Words: For St. Grand's Secrets: "You never forget your first betrayal."
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Killer Rabbit
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Invoked with the Star Fox crew. When put next to the main cast, Fox is a head shorter than Mason while Slippy is waist-height and Peppy is in between (not counting his ears), though they can still be killer rabbits in the right hands. Falco, being the tallest member, is as tall as Chase - the shortest initial crew member on the Equinox.
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Corralled Cosmos
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Corralled Cosmos: Set within the Atlas System. If you go too far out of it, your ship will turn you around.
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Laughably Evil
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Laughably Evil: Star Wolf is this in the Crimson Moon DLC, at least Startail thinks so.
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Airstrike Impossible
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Airstrike Impossible: After destroying a Dreadnought's turrets, laser arrays, and missile bay, the next step is to fly into the Dreadnought itself, dodging defensive laser barriers along the way, and then blow up the reactor to finish the ship off.
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Attack Its Weak Point
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Attack Its Weak Point: Encouraged by Precision weapons, which do the most damage when they attack the weakest parts of the enemy.
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Stalked by the Bell
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Stalked by the Bell: Once you destroy a Prime that's linked to an active Dreadnought, the Dreadnought will prepare a new Prime, usually in 60-90 minutes, or less depending on difficulty. If the Dreadnought is not dealt with by then, it will deploy a new Prime.
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Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors
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Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors: Fire-elemental enemies are weak to Ice weapons, Ice-elemental enemies are weak to Fire weapons, and Gravity-elemental enemies are weak to Stasis weapons. It's safe to assume that if Stasis-elemental enemies actually existed, they would be weak to Gravity weapons.
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"Just Frame" Bonus
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"Just Frame" Bonus: Shielding against an enemy projectile at the last possible moment causes it to be reflected back. Some mods amplify the damage dealt by reflected projectiles.
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Refusal of the Call
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Refusal of the Call: Peppy, if only briefly. He's quick to remind Fox of their original mission and how helping Starlink would be a distraction, but the others quickly leave to join the fight before he can argue further, begrudgingly lending his assistance as well. He says he should have retired after beating Andross (which he also said in other games), but every time he tries, he just gets back into it.
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Space Mines
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Space Mines: Outlaw bases and derelicts are guarded by magnetic and slicer mines that move towards the player.
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Macross Missile Massacre
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The Frost Barrage. It's the closest thing to homing cluster missiles, making it a godsend in space combat. It helps that in space combat there's no elemental enemies. It's also really helpful against the Fire Giants, which can be quite mobile for their size. The gravity equivalent, the Nullifier, is similarly helpful in that it can easily create vortexes which make enemies easier to target if they get pulled in.
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Third-Person Person
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Third-Person Person: Korfax, the outlaw leader, talks like this.
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Mr. Exposition
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Mr. Exposition: Every time you complete a Warden Spire puzzle, Kharl drops an analysis of the Spire's physical properties and how it could've been used by the Wardens to influence the planet you're on. Every time you open an Electrum Rush Cache, Eli gives a little history lesson on the days of the Electrum Rush.
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Villainous Breakdown
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Villainous Breakdown: Dreadnought captains and Outlaw Leaders go through this when you destroy their ships.
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Big Bad
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Big Bad: Grax, leader of the Forgotten Legion who wants to use the ancient technology for sinister purposes.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: Some dialogue in the Star Fox portion of the Crimson Moon DLC seem to be hinting at Falco eventually desiring to leave the team in Farewell, Beloved Falco, an extremely obscure manga drawn for the Japanese release of Star Fox Adventures that illustrates what happens between 64 and Adventures. At the beginning of the game, St. Grand asks Mason to take his ship, the Zenith, telling him that he's ready. Halfway through the game, Victor dies and Mason becomes leader.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: Fox says his homeworld is Papetoon, which hasn't been mentioned since the Nintendo Power comics. Fox mentions that he and his wingmates are looking for Wolf O'Donnell. In the Crimson Moon DLC, when escorting Leon to the Void, he asks Falco whether he's really appreciated in Star Fox, or if it's fun hanging out with them. If you really read between the lines, however (and have knowledge of obscure bits of series lore), you'll realize that this dialogue foreshadows events that happen between Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Adventures. That's right: this foreshadows Farewell, Beloved Falco, in which he goes rogue and disobeys orders that drive a wedge between him and Fox, making him leave the team for years.
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Handicapped Badass
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Handicapped Badass: Chase lost An Arm and a Leg in a motor racing accident, and had to have them replaced with prosthetics. It hasn't stopped her from being a world-class athlete or combat pilot.
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Version-Exclusive Content
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Version-Exclusive Content: The Switch version gets access to characters, vehicles and missions taken from the Star Fox franchise.
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Red Eyes, Take Warning
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Red Eyes, Take Warning: Grax’s eyes occasionally glow red when he expresses malicious intent.
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Final Boss
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Any time you're in a planet's atmosphere, it's easier to just attack enemies with you on the ground. Sure, you won't be doing any fancy dogfighting, but given that there are almost no flight-based non-space enemies (Master and Inferal Primes, as well a the Final Boss on Atlas B itself, force you to take to the air due to setting the ground on fire, and that's about it) and none of the weapons are designed around air-to-ground assault, it's much easier to just strafe and jump your way around enemies and their attacks as if you're in a humanoid-based Third-Person Shooter. There are a few exceptions, however; Crush Giants jump around like crazy and their vortex attacks only really affect the ground, and Legion stationed around Spires can usually be dealt with from a distance using rocket weapons.
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Orcus on His Throne
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Orcus on His Throne: Averted. Grax and the Legion actively build new installations and Primes to replace destroyed ones.
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And Man Grew Proud
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And Man Grew Proud: Eli is torn between the bloody unfairness of the Legion wrecking the Atlas expedition settlements and his knowledge that the greed and debauchery that all the newly-rich miners were succumbing to (including his parents) made the slaughter somewhat karmic.
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Non-Elemental
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Non-Elemental: Kinetic weapons don't have any sort of elemental component, making them equally effective on all enemies.
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Retcon
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Retcon: Rollo Destita was originally named Rollo Fortuna until the Crimson Moon update was released, perhaps due to the Crimson Moon's host being Fortune.
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Genki Girl
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Genki Girl: Chase is one, cheerful and energetic, despite losing an arm and a leg in a racing accident.
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Space Compression
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Space Compression: Though massive for video game levels, the planets are only a few miles in diameter and close enough to eachother that if you're in orbit of one, you can usually see the rest.
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Dungeon Bypass
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Dungeon Bypass: The Warrior Core enables the ability to double jump. With a light enough starship, it's possible to basically ignore the handful of jumping puzzles the game throws at you.
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Take That!
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Take That!: St. Grand's file on Levi criticizes Levi for being obsessed with taking selfies and sneaking aboard the Equinox in the name of posting his selfies on social media, a not-so-subtle jab at the Instagram/"influencers" generation and their reputation of prioritizing Social Media Before Reason.
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Promoted to Playable
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Promoted to Playable: In the initial release of the Switch version, Fox's wingmen were NPC allies, only appearing in gameplay when Fox uses his Pilot Ability. However, the Crimson Moon update adds them as paid DLC playable pilots.
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Cool Ship
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Cool Ship: All playable star fighters are this, but special mention goes to the game's take on the Arwing. It gains adjustable G-diffusers that double as directional thrusters and mounting points for the game's weapons, but is unique in that it has built-in laser cannons that can be used if none are equipped.
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Goddamned Bats
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The Shockwave weapon, it isn't flashy nor deals a lot of damage, but the wide blast means it is by far the simplest solution to deal with Imp hordes, like the ones that tend to spawn when you open a Planetside Cache, and being Kinetic means it can deal with all variants without effort, and it comes in the same Weapon Package as the Game-Breaker Gauss Gun mentioned below.
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Rookie Red Ranger
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Rookie Red Ranger: Mason Rana, the newest pilot in the Starlink Initiative.
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Hold the Line
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Hold the Line: Every time you hack a ruins artifact or a crashed Drake, a timer counts down and you have to fend off enemy Legion that you've attracted until the timer runs out. The timer stops if you leave the defensive radius or go into flight mode, and the hacking attempt is aborted entirely if you don't land or get back in the area in 10 seconds. The same holds true when hacking prisons, where you'll be attacked by Outlaws.
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Mêlée à Trois
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Mêlée à Trois: The Legion and Outlaws will fight eachother if they meet.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Levi's pilot skill, Danger Zone, and his use of the phrase at different points in the story, seem to not just be a call-out to the Kenny Loggins song, but specifically to its use in Archer.
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Large and in Charge
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Large and in Charge: Grax is easily twice the size of his cultist minions, and towers over the captive St. Grand in cutscenes.
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Teleporters and Transporters
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Teleporters and Transporters: What the titular Starlink system boils down to; a high-precision transporter that allows for literally on-the-fly starship reconfiguration. And with enough power, it becomes a reliable FTL alternative for making jumps that are otherwise impossible for the setting's main form of FTL travel.
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An Arm and a Leg
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Chase is a professional athlete and motorsport driver who literally lost An Arm and a Leg in a racing accident, and still can run, drive, and pilot a ship with the help of prosthetic limbs.
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Developer's Foresight
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Developer's Foresight: Certain events mostly use one character for dialogue, such as Hunter for reporting the Starlink-Legion status on each planet. If that character is currently being used by the player, another pilot will be used for that dialogue instead. Normally, Shaid is the one who briefs you when you take on Outlaw outposts. If Shaid is being controlled by the player, her dialogue changes, making it more like a monologue. If you have already purchased Kharl or Eli before they're encountered in the story, their NPC roles are replaced by generic Expedition and Prospector members respectively.
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Monster Compendium
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Monster Compendium: The Collection is an in-game database of everything you encounter. Specifically the Enemy Codex has entries and enemies you've fought and animals listed on other parts of the Collection.
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Post-Final Boss
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Post-Final Boss: After the player takes out the Legion Scion, Grax confronts them in his personal ship. He proves significantly less of a threat than the Scion, having far less health and less dangerous attacks.
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The Computer Shall Taunt You
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The Computer Shall Taunt You: The captains of Legion Dreadnoughts will taunt you every time you advance to a new phase of the fight. Outlaws will regularly pepper you with verbal harassment while they wear you down. If you are shot down in a fight with any of the above, and choose to retreat, the enemy you were fighting will basically mock you for your cowardice.
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Guest Fighter
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Guest Fighter: The Nintendo Switch version features Fox McCloud from Star Fox as a playable character, with the rest of Star Fox (Falco, Peppy and Slippy) being summoned by Fox's pilot skill and Wolf as an Arc Villain.
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Sometimes if there's only one Outlaw left, they'll decide it isn't worth it and leave.
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Wild Samoan
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Wild Samoan: Averted with Hunter, though he is still a capable soldier, pilot, and warrior whose talents focus on raw offense. He's basically the calmest playable character in the game. According to his data canister, he thought of himself as one when he first joined the military but realized that the "wild" part wasn't really in him.
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More Criminals Than Targets
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More Criminals Than Targets: Outlaws are all over the solar system with no one for them to attack but you. Planetside, you do have to defend outposts from them.
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Chekhov's Gunman
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Chekhov's Gunman: When you first meet Kharl, he's wondering where his assistant, Thicket, went. Thicket shows up as Lord Overgrowth in the Prospectors Arc of the Crimson Moon missions. He went rogue.
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Benevolent Precursors
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Benevolent Precursors: The Wardens, who immediately realized the Forgotten Legion had gone mad, and not only put them in a can but left behind secrets on how to contain them if someone such as Grax let them loose. However, something of a subdued example since they also treated Atlas as their playground, tidally locking all of the planets are radically altering the environments to the point of mass extinction. And on top of all that, enslaving the various Atlas races for manual labor.
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Universal Driver's License
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Universal Driver's License: Levi, who despite being a stowaway with no training whatsoever, can somehow pilot a star fighter as easily as the rest of the team, and his Limit Break provides an Invincibility Power-Up.
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Going Commando
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Going Commando: Levi claims that when he flies on his own, he does so sans trousers.
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Turns Red
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Turns Red: Legion Primes and Dreadnoughts have multiple phases, and each phase has more dangerous attacks than the last. You can force Legion Primes to lose their later forms, even going as far as to only have their first form, by reducing Legion influence on the planet, with the destruction of Extractors being the most effective way to do so.
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Insistent Terminology
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Insistent Terminology: Thicket, working for the Outlaws, when caught, explains that he was Kharl's co-director, not his mere assistant.
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The Battlestar
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The Battlestar: The Equinox houses and transports the player's various space fighters.
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Simple, yet Awesome
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Simple, yet Awesome: The Arwing's standard laser cannons work almost exactly as they do in Star Fox: they typically fire in short machinegun-like bursts, and each one can also be charged to fire a highly damaging Homing Projectile. However, because of their relatively high power and fixed upgrades through Fox's pilot skills, they don't gain experience which slows down the pilots leveling up. The Levitator. It's a homing missile that does a lot of damage and can be used either as a siege weapon or a combat weapon. Its status effect, Stasis Overload, slows down enemies and can be comboed with other elements to create an explosion that damages the target and surrounding enemies. And since there's no Stasis-elemental enemies, it works well on 99% of all enemies. Only Flawless Cyclopses, which are highly resistant to status effects, are mostly immune to its levitation ability. But as a siege weapon, it's still a great choice. The Frost Barrage. It's the closest thing to homing cluster missiles, making it a godsend in space combat. It helps that in space combat there's no elemental enemies. It's also really helpful against the Fire Giants, which can be quite mobile for their size. The gravity equivalent, the Nullifier, is similarly helpful in that it can easily create vortexes which make enemies easier to target if they get pulled in.
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Cain and Abel
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Cain and Abel: Eli's brother Reed is behind the events of the Prospectors Arc in the Crimson Moon DLC, and plans to unleash chaos across Atlas.
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Dark Messiah
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Dark Messiah: Grax, the leader of a Scary Amoral Religion who worships the Wardens...by using the Forgotten Legion to conquer the universe.
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Galactic Conqueror
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Galactic Conqueror: Grax and Wolf both aspire to take over the galaxy by harnessing the technology of the Forgotten Legion.
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No Warping Zone
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No Warping Zone: Outlaws prey on passing ships using hyperspace traps, circular energy nets that force any ship which flies into them out of hyperspeed. The traps aren’t infallible, however, as they have small holes which a skilled pilot can fly through to avoid triggering them. The Legion also uses such traps, only with even smaller holes that require even more skill to pass through.
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Downloadable Content
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Downloadable Content: You can obtain new ships, pilots, and guns either through digital microtransactions or you can buy the physical figures.
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Sequence Breaking
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Sequence Breaking: It's not mandatory to destroy a number of Extractors to take on a Prime, or to destroy all of a sector's Primes to take down their Dreadnought. While it certainly makes the process easier (reducing the steps it takes to destroy the unit higher in the hierarchy), destroying a unit higher in the totem pole yields tremendous benefits, such as completely neutering the Legion's influence on a planet for a while, for instance.
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Cruelty Is the Only Option
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Cruelty Is the Only Option: Obtaining fauna samples require you to attack the fauna in question until it drops the sample. This is required for certain outpost quests and getting 100% Completion for each planet, by the way.
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Cores-and-Turrets Boss
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Cores-and-Turrets Boss: Legion Extractors, stationary mining machines with powerful defensive weapons. To damage one, players must first take out the Extractor’s Nodes (which also function as Turrets), which then exposes its vulnerable Core to attack.
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Spider Tank
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Spider Tank: The Primes are robotic variants of this. Though the more powerful versions are more like a Scorpion Tank.
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