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+ | |caption = Samurai Goroh's F-Zero machine, the ''Fire Stingray''. |
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⚫ | [[Samurai Goroh]]'s F-Zero machine is called the ''Fire Stingray'', an extremely small craft with only one fin sporting a pinkish color with fire painted on the back of the ship. As described in the original ''[[F-Zero]]'' game, careful and perfectly timed use of the super jet (boost) is the key to operating this machine. Also, the Fire Stingray has the highest max speed and is also the heaviest out of the four original machines. Its extremely strong body crams everything as compactly as possible. Due to its excessive body weight the Stingray has poor acceleration. The two engines the Fire Stingray is powered by are considered the "pride of the Universe".<ref name="FZeroManual">{{cite book | year=1991 | editor=Nintendo EAD | title=F-Zero instruction manual | pages=pp. 5, 17 | publisher=Nintendo |url=http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.1304| language=English | id=}}</ref> Due to this raw power, it has a dangerously high maximum speed, making it a top-ranked contender. When racing this machine, pilots should make good use of boost power and try to control the machine while maintaining its high speed. The Fire Stingray has a reputation of cornering stability.<ref name="FZeroManual" /> The machine's weak boosters are made up for by a very good grip, allowing Goroh to effortlessly negotiate corners.<ref name="X-profile">{{cite web|author=Shawn Sackenheim|title= Samurai Goroh's Biography| url=http://www.allgame.com/cg/agg.dll?p=agg&sql=2:3187 | publisher=All Game Guide|accessdate= 2007-04-13}}</ref> |
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==Reference== |
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Revision as of 04:36, 26 July 2020
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Samurai Goroh's F-Zero machine is called the Fire Stingray, an extremely small craft with only one fin sporting a pinkish color with fire painted on the back of the ship. As described in the original F-Zero game, careful and perfectly timed use of the super jet (boost) is the key to operating this machine. Also, the Fire Stingray has the highest max speed and is also the heaviest out of the four original machines. Its extremely strong body crams everything as compactly as possible. Due to its excessive body weight the Stingray has poor acceleration. The two engines the Fire Stingray is powered by are considered the "pride of the Universe".[1] Due to this raw power, it has a dangerously high maximum speed, making it a top-ranked contender. When racing this machine, pilots should make good use of boost power and try to control the machine while maintaining its high speed. The Fire Stingray has a reputation of cornering stability.[1] The machine's weak boosters are made up for by a very good grip, allowing Goroh to effortlessly negotiate corners.[2]
On Lap 25, Bart said that Lisa Brilliant, Goroh's wife, was the one that designed the Fire Stingray. She painted it pink since this was her lucky color.
Stats
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Reference
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 (1991) in Nintendo EAD: F-Zero instruction manual (in English). Nintendo, pp. 5, 17.
- ↑ Shawn Sackenheim. Samurai Goroh's Biography. All Game Guide. Retrieved on 2007-04-13.