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Just because it's an ally of Cornerian doesn't mean it's in the Lylat system. Britian is an ally of America, but is nowhere in the USA.

It is its own country but is apart of the UN. Sauria is it's own planet but is apart of the Lylat System.

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It is its own country but is apart of the UN. Sauria is it's own planet but is apart of the Lylat System.

You mean politically right? If so, I agree.

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Sauria IS inside Lylat, but just barely. Remember from the opening of Adventures?

"You are approaching Dinosaur Planet, an ancient world on the edge of the Lylat system."

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Sauria IS inside Lylat, but just barely. Remember from the opening of Adventures?

"You are approaching Dinosaur Planet, an ancient world on the edge of the Lylat system."

So the it IS On the rim.
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I never argued that it wasn't far away. I'm saying...

In SF: 64, you see ALL of Lylat on the map. There is no Sauria.

In Adventures, Sauria is suddenly IN Lylat. Explain that.

Don't just say "they didn't know about it" either.

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I never argued that it wasn't far away. I'm saying...

In SF: 64, you see ALL of Lylat on the map. There is no Sauria.

In Adventures, Sauria is suddenly IN Lylat. Explain that.

Don't just say "they didn't know about it" either.

That's about the only thing you can say.  Therefore you have just said it is almost impossible for Sauria to exist.
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That's about the only thing you can say so therefore you have just said it is almost impossble for Sauria to exist.

That made no sense...

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Should there be a Star Fox animated movie?

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That would be EPICLY AWESOME, as long as the director doesn't screw up the whole series. Did you know

that they're making a Metroid Prime movie and a Spyro movie? I hope they don't mess up the poor games.

TT_TT Well, at least that's what I've heard.

I wonder if all the characters would be included. Voice acting would have to be good, and obviously the plot

too.

Actually, maybe Star Fox is better off just being a game. Too many variables. :

Can't wait for the Spyro movie(big Spyro fan too)
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Should there be a Star Fox animated movie?

There should. A CGI one though. I don't want them to use real people and junk...

That would be EPICLY AWESOME, as long as the director doesn't screw up the whole series. Did you know

that they're making a Metroid Prime movie and a Spyro movie? I hope they don't mess up the poor games.

TT_TT Well, at least that's what I've heard.

I wonder if all the characters would be included. Voice acting would have to be good, and obviously the plot

too.

Actually, maybe Star Fox is better off just being a game. Too many variables. :

You didn't happen to see trailers for those on Youtube did you?

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I'm thinking more of an anime movie, but a CGI movie would be really good too. Who would play Andross though?

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Back to ze debate.

Mmm... Next person to post just pick your favorite from the list.

3) Any other plot hole you want to talk about.

Who hired Pigma to steal the core memory in SF-Assault?

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Who hired Pigma to steal the core memory in SF-Assault?

maybe he simply heard about it and thought it was valuable

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Who hired Pigma to steal the core memory in SF-Assault?

I believe he was doing... "Something" on... Katina? Was it? The Aparoids attacked him so he went hiding in the base, turned on the SOS beacon.

Star Fox came, saw, and conquered. Piggy flew away, but noticed Fox reacting when he mentioned the Core, so he thought it was valuable.

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I believe he was doing... "Something" on... Katina? Was it? The Aparoids attacked him so he went hiding in the base, turned on the SOS beacon.

Star Fox came, saw, and conquered. Piggy flew away, but noticed Fox reacting when he mentioned the Core, so he thought it was valuable.

Uh-Huh, I'm sure...

"...Hmmm? Is it that important? Then I'm gonna be rich! Smell ya' later!"

"Obey us...Obey us...Obey us...Obey us...Obey...Snrrr! Huh!? Wha-!? Whuzzat? Was I just talkin' in my sleep?  No!  I won't turn a profit by obeying them! I...I...I obey..."

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What I've been wondering lately is was Cerinia really a planet, or was Krystal suffering amnesia, and Cerinia was something else?

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I never argued that it wasn't far away. I'm saying...

In SF: 64, you see ALL of Lylat on the map. There is no Sauria.

Where do you get the idea that every planet considered part of Lylat were planets viewable on the 64 map? I can't think of any resource saying that.

The only planet I know of that is specifically mentioned as not being inside Lylat is the Aparoid Homeworld. I believe the instruction manuals say it's based in another galaxy.

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What I've been wondering lately is was Cerinia really a planet, or was Krystal suffering amnesia, and Cerinia was something else?

http://forums.starfox-online.net/index.php?topic=3693.0

Check out the first post. Made by yours truly.

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Where do you get the idea that every planet considered part of Lylat were planets viewable on the 64 map? I can't think of any resource saying that.

The only planet I know of that is specifically mentioned as not being inside Lylat is the Aparoid Homeworld. I believe the instruction manuals say it's based in another galaxy.

How long did it take Humans to reconize that all the planets (including pluto) were really planets IN our solar system.
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How long did it take Humans to reconize that all the planets (including pluto) were really planets IN our solar system.

They define the solar system as those planets orbiting the Sun, so I suppose as soon as Galileo confirmed that planets orbited our star, any known planets, and any newly discovered planets (as well as other celestial bodies) that orbit our star are part of our solar system. That's what "solar" system means. Things that are extra-solar, such as other stars, or planets orbiting other stars, are not part of our solar system.

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But thing about it. In SF: 64 they had X number of planets. And they had Arwings... It wasn't hard to get from planet to planet, at all.

In the "Farewell, Beloved Falco" comic, when Fox sees Sauria, he says "that planet is falling apart", and then asks ROB what the name of the planet is.

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But thing about it. In SF: 64 they had X number of planets. And they had Arwings... It wasn't hard to get from planet to planet, at all.

In the "Farewell, Beloved Falco" comic, when Fox sees Sauria, he says "that planet is falling apart", and then asks ROB what the name of the planet is.

So does the United Federation of planets KNow EVEry planet in a  undiscovered Solar system maybe they din't  Explore there untill later.
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