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Fox McCloud made his appearance in ''{{h1|Star Fox|Games}}'' (''Starwing'' in PAL regions) for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. Fox is the son of James McCloud, renowned pilot and leader of the original Star Fox team. He also has a mother, who he has been estranged from following the death of James.<ref>https://www.ndw.jp/starfox-game-230221/</ref> Wanting to follow in his father's footsteps, Fox joins a pilot's academy as a teenager. Around this time, team Star Fox is hired to investigate the planet [[Venom]] after rumors of Andross returning. However, team member {{iw|lylatwiki|Pigma Dengar}} betrayed the team, and James was presumed to be killed by Andross. The final member, [[Peppy Hare]], managed to escape to warn the galaxy about Andross and tell Fox | Fox McCloud made his appearance in ''{{h1|Star Fox|Games}}'' (''Starwing'' in PAL regions) for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. Fox is the son of James McCloud, renowned pilot and leader of the original Star Fox team. He also has a mother, who he has been estranged from following the death of James.<ref>https://www.ndw.jp/starfox-game-230221/</ref> Wanting to follow in his father's footsteps, Fox joins a pilot's academy as a teenager. Around this time, team Star Fox is hired to investigate the planet [[Venom]] after rumors of Andross returning. However, team member {{iw|lylatwiki|Pigma Dengar}} betrayed the team, and James was presumed to be killed by Andross. The final member, [[Peppy Hare]], a close friend of his father, managed to escape to warn the galaxy about Andross and tell Fox about his father's fate, becoming his mentor and father figure afterwards. Seeking to avenge his father, Fox formed a new Star Fox team, which consisted of himself, Peppy, and his friends [[Falco Lombardi]] and [[Slippy Toad]]. Fox would lead his team through the Lylat System to save it from the evil [[Andross]]. At the end of ''Star Fox 64'' (''Lylat Wars'' in PAL regions), a retelling of the original Star Fox, Fox independently fought and killed Andross at the end of the adventure. | ||
Although ''Star Fox 2'' was completely finished, it was canceled because of the [[Nintendo 64]]'s impending launch and said system being more cost-effective in regard to developing polygonal games.<ref name=SF2>[https://www.nintendo.com/super-nes-classic/interview-star-fox-2 Star Fox & Star Fox 2 Developer Interview]</ref> | Although ''Star Fox 2'' was completely finished, it was canceled because of the [[Nintendo 64]]'s impending launch and said system being more cost-effective in regard to developing polygonal games.<ref name=SF2>[https://www.nintendo.com/super-nes-classic/interview-star-fox-2 Star Fox & Star Fox 2 Developer Interview]</ref> | ||
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Fox would then be featured in ''Star Fox Adventures''. Initially sent on a mission to survey a disturbance reported on Dinosaur Planet, he eventually gets wrapped up in stopping a plot involving an insurrection of the planet by {{iw|lylatwiki|General Scales}}, and later Andross. Fox is joined by dinosaur prince Tricky and [[Krystal]], the latter would officially join the Star Fox team and replace Peppy as a pilot. | Fox would then be featured in ''Star Fox Adventures''. Initially sent on a mission to survey a disturbance reported on Dinosaur Planet, he eventually gets wrapped up in stopping a plot involving an insurrection of the planet by {{iw|lylatwiki|General Scales}}, and later Andross. Fox is joined by dinosaur prince Tricky and [[Krystal]], the latter would officially join the Star Fox team and replace Peppy as a pilot. | ||
In ''Star Fox Assault'', Fox once again leads his team to save the galaxy, this time from the {{iw|lylatwiki|Aparoids}}. The relationship between Fox and Krystal slowly bloomed into love, which concerned Fox as he was afraid to lose another loved one. He decided to let Krystal go from the team. By the events of ''Star Fox Command'', the team had fallen apart and | In ''Star Fox Assault'', Fox once again leads his team to save the galaxy, this time from the {{iw|lylatwiki|Aparoids}}. The relationship between Fox and Krystal slowly bloomed into love, which concerned Fox as he was afraid to lose another loved one. He decided to let Krystal go from the team. By the events of ''Star Fox Command'', the team had fallen apart and unofficially disbanded. However, the Anglar empire invades the Lylat system and Fox has to get whoever he can to help him fight the empire off. Depending on the actions of the player throughout the game, Fox will either go against the army alone, team up with one or more of his former teammates, look for Wolf and team up with him, get back together with Krystal and have a child with her, drive Krystal away again, or abandon his former life and become a G-Zero racer instead. | ||
Fox has been compared to {{iw|wikipedia|Luke Skywalker}} of the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Star Wars}}'' franchise several times, including Nintendo Player's Guide for ''Assault''. Fox is an overall vigorous and loyal bellwether who is often depicted as outspoken and righteous in his actions, putting the wellbeing of the innocent above all else and willing do anything that allows him to complete his mission, particularly in ''Adventures'' which shows him as a professional and decisive mercenary. Albeit scarcely of a cocky rogue with a propensity to disregard rules and regulations (and to repine if he is not being paid enough), he is ultimately, according to ''Star Fox Adventures'', "pure of heart", and is very protective of his friends. Fox's countenance is always either a stoic look or cocky smile. Fox likes to be in control of the situation at all times and becomes uncomfortable to the point of complaining when things do not go according to plan. This can be seen in ''Adventures'', where he expresses disappointment when General Pepper forbids him from bringing a blaster to a mission. Despite his reputation as a confident leader, Fox does have secret insecurities about not living up to his father. Still, he managed to save the galaxy several times and learned to trust himself over time. | Fox has been compared to {{iw|wikipedia|Luke Skywalker}} of the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Star Wars}}'' franchise several times, including Nintendo Player's Guide for ''Assault''. Fox is an overall vigorous and loyal bellwether who is often depicted as outspoken and righteous in his actions, putting the wellbeing of the innocent above all else and willing do anything that allows him to complete his mission, particularly in ''Adventures'' which shows him as a professional and decisive mercenary. Albeit scarcely of a cocky rogue with a propensity to disregard rules and regulations (and to repine if he is not being paid enough), he is ultimately, according to ''Star Fox Adventures'', "pure of heart", and is very protective of his friends. He's usually a calm and focused leader, rarely losing his composure unless the situation is especially dire. Fox's countenance is always either a stoic look or cocky smile. Fox likes to be in control of the situation at all times and becomes uncomfortable to the point of complaining when things do not go according to plan. This can be seen in ''Adventures'', where he expresses disappointment when General Pepper forbids him from bringing a blaster to a mission. Despite his reputation as a confident leader, Fox does have secret insecurities about not living up to his father. Still, he managed to save the galaxy several times and learned to trust himself over time. | ||
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