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In an effort to improve their odds, the Invader IIs were painted the same colors as their Cornerian foes, hoping that Star Fox would accidently target and shoot down their friends in the confusion.  The [[Arwing]]'s [[Targeting Computer]] was able to tell the difference between friend and foe, though, and despite being deployed in the hundreds the Invader IIs were unable to gain air superiority or protect their carrier [[Saucerer]] from destruction.
In an effort to improve their odds, the Invader IIs were painted the same colors as their Cornerian foes, hoping that Star Fox would accidently target and shoot down their friends in the confusion.  The [[Arwing]]'s [[Targeting Computer]] was able to tell the difference between friend and foe, though, and despite being deployed in the hundreds the Invader IIs were unable to gain air superiority or protect their carrier [[Saucerer]] from destruction.
==References==
NINTENDO POWER Starfox 64: Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Redmond, WA, Nintendo of America. 1997.


[[Category:Enemies]][[Category:List of Enemies in Star Fox 64]]
[[Category:Enemies]][[Category:List of Enemies in Star Fox 64]]

Revision as of 20:46, 27 May 2008

Invader II Fighters were a class of star fighter used by the Venomian Army during the Lylat Wars. They were first encountered by the Star Fox Team when the team came to the aid of the beleaguered Cornerian Defense Forces on Katina. Despite improvements on the original design, the Invader IIs still retained numerous design flaws and proved vastly inferior to Cornerian Fighters.

In an effort to improve their odds, the Invader IIs were painted the same colors as their Cornerian foes, hoping that Star Fox would accidently target and shoot down their friends in the confusion. The Arwing's Targeting Computer was able to tell the difference between friend and foe, though, and despite being deployed in the hundreds the Invader IIs were unable to gain air superiority or protect their carrier Saucerer from destruction.

References

NINTENDO POWER Starfox 64: Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Redmond, WA, Nintendo of America. 1997.