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{{ | [[File:StarWolf Command Intro.png|thumb|Star Wolf team from the ''[[Star Fox Command]]'' intro.]] | ||
The '''Star Wolf team''' is a mercenary group led by [[Wolf O'Donnell]]. They made their debut in ''[[Star Fox 64]]'', originally going to debut in ''[[Star Fox 2]]'', before it's original cancellation. Their main ship is the [[Wolfen]]. They are rivals of [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]. | |||
==Members== | |||
===''[[Star Fox 64]]'' canon=== | |||
====Wolf O'Donnell==== | |||
{{main|Wolf O'Donnell}} | |||
[[File:Wolf Assault art.jpg|thumb|100px|left|Wolf, as he appears in ''Star Fox: Assault''.]] | |||
'''Wolf O'Donnell''', is the leader of the Star Wolf team and rival of [[Fox McCloud]]. Wolf's team was initially hired by Andross to take down the Star Fox team. The Star Wolf team ultimately fails their mission, causing Wolf to seek revenge for his own personal reasons. Years later, in ''Star Fox: Assault'', Wolf planned on taking down the Star Fox team once more, but the later invasion of the [[Aparoids]] caused him to come to Fox's rescue. Even so, he claims the only reason he did was so that he could kill Fox off himself later. He helped Fox during some scenarios of ''Star Fox Command'', where he stated that he feels a grudging respect towards Fox. | |||
{{ | Wolf O'Donnell is also a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', alongside Fox McCloud and [[Falco Lombardi]]. He fights similarly to them, but is heavier and slower, using slashing attacks with his claws instead of mostly utilizing kicks like Fox and Falco. | ||
Wolf is voiced by Hisao Egawa in the Japanese version of ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' and Mahito Ōba in the Japanese version of ''Star Fox: Assault'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. In the English version of ''Star Fox 64'', he is voiced by Jock Blaney. In the English version of ''Star Fox: Assault'', he is voiced by Grant Goodeve. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', he is voiced by Jay Ward. | |||
====Leon Powalski==== | |||
{{main|Leon Powalski}} | |||
[[File:Leon Assault art.jpg|thumb|100px|Leon, as he appears in ''Star Fox: Assault''.]] | |||
'''Leon Powalski''' is the only original member other than Wolf himself to have stayed with Star Wolf since ''Star Fox 64''. Leon is a dangerous enemy, whose secretive nature is emulated in being very cold, calculating, and cunning. He has had some past rivalry with Star Fox member Falco Lombardi, whom he mainly concentrates his fire on in ''Star Fox 64'' and bickers with in ''Star Fox: Assault''. In ''Star Fox 64'', although he speaks with an eloquent and classy manner, he obsesses with the idea of mercilessly torturing his prey and inflicting pain as his specialty. | |||
Leon is voiced by Shinobu Satouchi who also voices Fox McCloud in the Japanese version of ''Star Fox 64''. In the English version of ''Star Fox 64'' he is voiced by Ja Green. In the English version of ''Star Fox: Assault'', he and Panther are both voiced by David Scully. In the English version of ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', he is voiced by Jim Walker, who also voices Fox McCloud. | |||
====Panther Caroso==== | |||
{{main|Panther Caroso}} | |||
[[File:Panther Caroso Assault art.jpg|left|thumb|100px|Panther, as he appears in ''Star Fox: Assault''.]] | |||
'''Panther Caroso''' made his first appearance as the newest member of Star Wolf in ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]''. His signature symbol is a red rose and is quite conceited, often embarrassing those around him. He is also quite a flirt, considering himself a ladies' man. In ''Star Fox: Assault'' he attempts to flirt with Krystal several times, but she either ignores or rejects him depending on the circumstances. Panther appears again in ''Star Fox Command'', where he attempted to begin a relationship with Krystal after she joins the Star Wolf team following her break-up with Fox. | |||
Panther is voiced in the Japanese version of ''Star Fox: Assault'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' by Tetsu Inada, while his English voice actor in ''Star Fox: Assault'' is David Scully. The English version of ''Star Fox: Command'' has Panther speaking in the third person. In the game, he is known as Panther Caruso (not Caroso) and the bounty put on his head by [[Corneria]] is double that of Leon's, showing his undeniable skill. | |||
===Former members=== | |||
====Andrew Oikonny==== | |||
{{main|Andrew Oikonny}} | |||
[[File:Andrew Oikonny Assault art.jpg|thumb|125px|Andrew, as he appears in ''Star Fox: Assault''.]] | |||
'''Andrew Oikonny''' is the nephew of the evil [[Andross]]. He is an inexperienced pilot who only flies to try and follow in Andross's footsteps. Sometime after Andross was defeated, Oikonny left Star Wolf, and planned to avenge his uncle's death. In ''Star Fox: Assault'', Oikonny gathered Andross's remaining troops and formed a rebellion against the [[Cornerian Defense Force]]. The Star Fox team tracked him down to the planet [[Fortuna]], where his ship turned into a large likeness of himself, strongly resembling Andross' form. During the battle, Oikonny is unexpectedly shot down by an Aparoid. He returns once again in ''Star Fox Command'', where he joins the [[Anglar]]s and pilots the Death Crab, confronting Star Fox in [[Fichina]] City. | |||
In the Japanese version of ''Star Fox 64'', he is voiced by Daisuke Sakaguchi. In the Japanese version of ''Star Fox: Assault'', he is voiced by Yūsuke Numata. In the English version of ''Star Fox 64'', he is voiced by Bill Johns. In the English version of ''Star Fox: Assault'', he is voiced by John Hugill. | |||
====Pigma Dengar==== | |||
{{main|Pigma Dengar}} | |||
[[File:Pigma Dengar Assault art.jpg|left|thumb|100px|Pigma, as he appears in ''Star Fox: Assault''.]] | |||
'''Pigma Dengar''' is one of the original members of the Star Fox team, and after he betrayed [[James McCloud]] and [[Peppy Hare]] to Andross, he joined Star Wolf. He is an exceptionally greedy pirate who does not care who he hurts so long as he ends up with a large paycheck in the end. When fighting Star Fox in ''Star Fox 64'', Pigma focuses on Peppy because they were once teammates. Wolf later expels Pigma from Star Wolf due to his incredible greed and distrustful nature. | |||
During the invasion of the Aparoids, Pigma attempted to use the Aparoids for his own personal gain, but he was ultimately assimilated into their collective hive-mind and his body became fused with a large, rock-grabbing spacecraft in the [[Asteroid Belt]]. His spirit continued to live on in the form of a cube-shaped puzzle box cyborg after his body was destroyed. He serves as a boss in ''Star Fox Command''; whether the player encounters him or not depends on certain decisions made during the game. | |||
Pigma is voiced by Daisuke Gōri in the Japanese version of ''Star Fox 64'' and ''Star Fox: Assault''. In the English version of Star Fox 64, he is voiced by David Frederick White. In the English version of Star Fox: Assault, he is voiced by Lev Liberman. | |||
===Temporary members=== | |||
{{main|Krystal}} (player determinant) | |||
===[[Star Fox (game)|Original]] canon=== | |||
Star Wolf appears in ''[[Star Fox 2]]'', here known as the '''Star Wolf wing'''. All the original members from ''Star Fox 64'' return. Additionally, exclusive to the hard mode, a new member, [[Algy]], debuts. Star Wolf is a mercenary team which has been hired by Andross to assist him in his second attempt at conquering Lylat. | |||
===''[[Star Fox Zero]]'' canon=== | |||
All the original members of Star Wolf from ''Star Fox 64'' reappear in ''Star Fox Zero''. | |||
==Technology and equipment== | |||
[[File:Wolfen fighters SFC.png|thumb|Star Wolf's new, customized Wolfens.]] | |||
The technology and equipment used by members of Star Wolf is very similar to that of the [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]] team, although it is sometimes depicted as more advanced. | |||
The team primarily uses the [[Wolfen]] as means of transportation and starfighting. Its statistics rival that of the [[Arwing|Arwing's]]. In all games, the Star Wolf team is fought in their Wolfens, and in ''[[Star Fox Command]]'', the Wolfens used are customized personal craft. | |||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Wolf uses a [[Landmaster]] of his own, and it is given the title "Wolfen Landmaster" in-game. The trophy for the vehicle indicates that Wolf stole schematics for the Star Fox team's Landmaster and used them to make his own, more powerful version. With upgrades comes greater use of fuel, so Wolf's Landmaster only lasts a few seconds on stage. It is unknown whether or not these will be used in a future Star Fox game. | |||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery> | |||
Star_Wolf_Team.png|Star Wolf's ships in ''[[Star Fox 2]]''. | |||
Star Wolf SF2 concept art.png|Conceptual artwork of Star Wolf for ''Star Fox 64''. | |||
Star Wolf fight artwork.jpg|Artwork of Star Wolf in a fight with Star Fox team at [[Fichina]] in ''Star Fox 64''. | |||
Star Wolf Returns SFC.png|Krystal joins the Star Wolf team in ''Star Fox Command''. | |||
</gallery> | |||
== Trivia == | |||
*Star Wolf was one of the many working titles of the original [[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]].<ref>Nintendo Player's Guide: ''Star Fox 64'', Page 118</ref> | |||
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