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Outside Canon Explenations of Star Fox


Chrono Reaper

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A fictional company made up in the Star Fox series, responsible for he creation of the H. Launcher clearly labeled. Not much has ever been mentioned bout this company besides the obvious that its a name that is mentioned on only one weapon in the arsenal of the entire series, yet a lot of people, (more than others) believe that they are responsible for the development of other things such as the Arwings. After reading through the guide book I haven't yet found any evidence that Space Dynamics is the manufacture for other devices or other weapons. So far my research is to believe that it was first mentioned in Assault. What other Sources can prove these other claims where resources state that "Space Dynamics" is the manufacture for the Arwings? If not than its all just a part of fandom obsession that connived a lot of people non canon facts?

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Oddly enough, this company has TWO names in official sources, the other name being Arspace Dynamics.

The Arwing starfighter is the primary battle vehicle of the Star Fox Team' date=' and is the almost the symbol of their team. Developed by Space Dynamics Co., Ltd., the Arwing is equipped with the revolutionary G-Diffuser system, an anti-gravity device which allows the pilot to accelerate or decelerate instantaneously and perform a wide variety of high performance combat maneuvers.

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http://f.starfox-online.net/archives/starFox64.comReconstructed/arwing.html

The site goes on further to say that Space Dynamics developed the Landmaster and built Great Fox.

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Oddly enough, this company has TWO names in official sources, the other name being Arspace Dynamics.

http://f.starfox-online.net/archives/starFox64.comReconstructed/arwing.html

The site goes on further to say that Space Dynamics developed the Landmaster and built Great Fox.

Thank you DZ, that really helps. You truly are what people say you are, "The King of Canon".

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If memory serves correctly from the SF64 site itself, James McCloud contraced Space Dynamics to make Greatfox, so yeah, They're EVERYWHERE

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A fictional company made up in the Star Fox series, responsible for he creation of the H. Launcher clearly labeled. Not much has ever been mentioned bout this company besides the obvious that its a name that is mentioned on only one weapon in the arsenal of the entire series, yet a lot of people, (more than others) believe that they are responsible for the development of other things such as the Arwings. After reading through the guide book I haven't yet found any evidence that Space Dynamics is the manufacture for other devices or other weapons. So far my research is to believe that it was first mentioned in Assault. What other Sources can prove these other claims where resources state that "Space Dynamics" is the manufacture for the Arwings? If not than its all just a part of fandom obsession that connived a lot of people non canon facts?

Like Blastech in starwars some company most likely had to make some of the standard weapons. you can't expect to have small private companies making these things can you? even the modern day Army ask civilain companies to make things.
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Space Dynamics was 1st mentioned in the SNES Comic, and then it has been mentioned multiple times afterward in the offical media, meaning it's canon.

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Where in the comic is it mentioned? I only see Pepper saying "Our engineers developed the most sophisticated Star Fighter in the galaxy: the 'SFX Arwing'..."

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Where in the comic is it mentioned? I only see Pepper saying "Our engineers developed the most sophisticated Star Fighter in the galaxy: the 'SFX Arwing'..."

Ok, I made a mistake... But it does say in other offical media, like the offical game guides, so it is canon.

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BTW I hear that some Star Fox fans say that the SF64 official site isn't cannon otherwise the community would have already accepted for instance Solar, being a planet as mentioned in their mission page from this whole canon conflicts ordeal. How would people know whats canon and not canon on the site? Is it debatable whether the sites aren't as canon compared to the actual material in the game, or are they both reliable canon facts?

I agree with DC Compozer now that he shown me that the Arwings were manufactured by Space Dynamics, I'm just hearing from many people that debate if the official websites are solid canon when certain things like Solar conflict or don't quite add up to the material in the game.

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i donno but was solar a star or a  planet?

It's really up in the air.

In 64, it's labeled as a star, even though throughout the level you run into flying rocks and lava, which DO NOT exist on stars.

In Command, they say it's a red-hot planet, and that's the version I believe in.

I also believe that the SF64 Japanese Game Guide said the star of the Lylat System is named Lylat.

Ahh, the dis-continuity of the Star Fox series...

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It's really up in the air.

In 64, it's labeled as a star, even though throughout the level you run into flying rocks and lava, which DO NOT exist on stars.

In Command, they say it's a red-hot planet, and that's the version I believe in.

I also believe that the SF64 Japanese Game Guide said the star of the Lylat System is named Lylat.

Ahh, the dis-continuity of the Star Fox series...

Lylat could be a binary system. (we should continue this over pm's)
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In 64, it's labeled as a star, even though throughout the level you run into flying rocks and lava, which DO NOT exist on stars.

It's a planet. SF64 guide is the only document that says star. Everything else, including the SF64 website, says planet.

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and 64 is or isn't cannon? or was it the snes one that's not cannon?

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and 64 is or isn't cannon? or was it the snes one that's not cannon?

64 is canon.

SNES is partially canon. Any details that conflict with the newer version should be considered non-canon. Everything else, whatever.

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and 64 is or isn't cannon? or was it the snes one that's not cannon?

Both 64 and SNES are canon, but 64 elaborates more deeply into the story in SNES.

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64 is canon.

SNES is partially canon. Any details that conflict with the newer version should be considered non-canon. Everything else, whatever.

Basically in "laymen's terms, Star Fox 64 is a revision of Star Fox SNES.

I always thought that the Star Fox Strategy guides aren't canon because the guide has nothing to do with the explanation of the game. They try to make it more interactive by adding information on the game but I highly doubt any of that stuff is officially proofread by Nintendo. Its just a guide to get you through and unlock things, nothing else.

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Basically in "laymen's terms, Star Fox 64 is a revision of Star Fox SNES.

I always thought that the Star Fox Strategy guides aren't canon because the guide has nothing to do with the explanation of the game. They try to make it more interactive by adding information on the game but I highly doubt any of that stuff is officially proofread by Nintendo. Its just a guide to get you through and unlock things, nothing else.

If you're meaning the guide that comes with the game then yes, it does explain part of the game, however SF64 for example, even though the story line changes, it seems that everything that happened in SF64 actually did happen, like if you take the hard path and don't go to Sector X -> Titania it did happen...

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Basically in "laymen's terms, Star Fox 64 is a revision of Star Fox SNES.

I always thought that the Star Fox Strategy guides aren't canon because the guide has nothing to do with the explanation of the game. They try to make it more interactive by adding information on the game but I highly doubt any of that stuff is officially proofread by Nintendo. Its just a guide to get you through and unlock things, nothing else.

The exception is the SF64 Player's Guide. It was published by Nintendo, and, with the exception of one thing (Solar is a planet, not a star), it is consistent on things with other sources. I want to say that Beltino Toad was first mentioned in it, if my memory is correct.

Subsequent guides in the series were not so informative, unfortunately. I bought the official Nintendo SFAs one in hopes of the same kind of info, bvut was seriously disappointed.

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The exception is the SF64 Player's Guide. It was published by Nintendo, and, with the exception of one thing (Solar is a planet, not a star),

That and the whole Fortuna and Fichina deal, which some people forget about.

EDIT changing this topic to: "Canon Explanations of Star Fox Outside the Game"

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That and the whole Fortuna and Fichina deal, which some people forget about.

EDIT changing this topic to: "Canon Explanations of Star Fox Outside the Game"

What do you mean canon explanations outside the game?

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sources that are canon but are not mentioned in the game, for instance:

"The Arwing starfighter is the primary battle vehicle of the Star Fox Team, and is the almost the symbol of their team. Developed by Space Dynamics Co., Ltd., the Arwing is equipped with the revolutionary G-Diffuser system, an anti-gravity device which allows the pilot to accelerate or decelerate instantaneously and perform a wide variety of high performance combat maneuvers." ~ Star Fox 64 Official Site
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