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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Michael is the head of the racing clan known as the Bloody Chains, whose membership up until a few years ago exceeded 10,000 members. He enters the F-ZERO to showcase his skills and to represent the entire crew, but his efforts failed.
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Michael is the head of the racing clan known as the Bloody Chain, whose membership up until a few years ago exceeded 10,000 members. He enters the F-ZERO to showcase his skills and to represent the entire crew, but his efforts failed.
 
Racing was always a part of Michael's life, even before he was an F-Zero pilot. When he was young, he would often outmaneuver police cars in stolen vehicles. It had always been a part of his life in the gang he joined after his parents were killed in a drive-by shooting. In the gang it was a constant competition for attention - he got his from being the best at racing. So good, in fact, that he is the leader of a racing clan known as the Bloody Chains in the city of Angelopolis on Mandrill 4.
 
   
 
[[File:Wild_Boar.gif|thumb|left|200x200px|Wild Boar in ''F-Zero GX'']]
 
[[File:Wild_Boar.gif|thumb|left|200x200px|Wild Boar in ''F-Zero GX'']]
At the group's height, it contained 10,000 members. Michael joined the F-ZERO circuit to represent his organization and his entry was funded by the organization. His lack of wins has caused a lot of members to leave and the organization's membership has drastically decreased. If things continue the way they do, it's rumored the group could dissolve in the next several years. Because of this, he's gotten more aggressive on the track. Oddly enough, he listens to a combination of Heavy Metal and Opera while racing, because it reminds him of his parents.
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Michael initially joined the F-ZERO circuit to represent his gang. His lack of wins has caused a lot of members to leave and the organization's membership has drastically decreased. If things continue the way they do, it's rumored the group could dissolve in the next several years.
   
==Other Appearances==
 
Michael Chain makes an appearance in the anime [[F-Zero GP Legend|F-Zero: GP Legend]] voiced by ''Tomoyuki Shimura'' in the Japanese version, while in the American dub he is voiced by ''Dan Green''.
 
   
 
==F-Zero GP Legend==
His first cameo appearance was in Lap 7, [[The Trap of Michael Chain]]. A rich man named Truman was responsible as he conspires with the Bloody Chain to capture F-Zero pilots that win many races. The gangbanger met [[Rick Wheeler]], [[Lucy Liberty]], [[Super Arrow]] and Zukk, and [[Mrs. Arrow]] as they escaped from their laser gate prison that was deactivated when Truman got to his senses. Of course, he wields a chain whip to intimidate his opponents as well as using his bulk muscle. His purpose was to dominate all the other gangs in [[Mute City]] as well as the F-Zero competition by capturing each formidable competitor and leave them for dead. Fortunately, Super Arrow sent out his owl and Rick fought Mike and the gang back. Unfortunately, he gave them the slip soon afterwards.
 
 
Michael Chain's anime counterpart makes an appearance in the anime [[F-Zero GP Legend|F-Zero: GP Legend]] voiced by ''Tomoyuki Shimura'' in the Japanese version, while in the American dub he is voiced by ''Dan Green''.
   
 
His first cameo appearance was in Lap 7, [[The Trap of Michael Chain]]. A rich man named [[Truman]] was responsible as he conspires with the Bloody Chain to capture F-Zero pilots that win many races. Michael met [[Rick Wheeler]], [[Lucy Liberty]], [[Super Arrow]] and Zukk, and [[Mrs. Arrow]] as they escaped from their laser gate prison that was deactivated when Truman got to his senses. He wielded a chain whip to intimidate his opponents as well as using his bulk muscle. Fortunately, Super Arrow sent out his owl while Rick fought Michael and the rest of the Bloody Chain.
At times, Mike's Wild Boar was seen as cameos, even in Lap 8, [[The Secret Within]], as the machine crashed while attempting to cross a gap in a Mute City course.
 
   
 
At times, the Wild Boar was seen as cameos, even in Lap 8, [[The Secret Within]], as the machine crashed while attempting to cross a gap in a Mute City course.
He made another appearance in Lap 37, [[Grim Reaper Jack Levin]], he terrorized the city once more. Only this time, he's been waiting for the arrival of the Death Reaper to give him the edge on ruling over the megacity. Soon enough, he encountered [[Jack Levin]] wanting to convince him to join by his side again. His friends were shocked, though [[Jody Summer]] knew his dark past all too well; Jack was known as the Death Reaper, a talented gangbanger working for the Bloody Chain and his skills were topnotch, hence why Mike recruited him. Sure enough, Jack did, and wreaked havoc across the city, even [[Baba]] was involved at times. When Rick and Jody arrived, Jack eventually re-convinced himself since he didn't want his friends to be in danger; however, since his comrades deal with their dark pasts together, he changed his mind. He and Mike were involved in a street race till they reached an unfinished bridge and Rick was in a scrimmage with Baba. Though Jody came to Jack's side since she was the one who convinced Jack to join the Platoon rather than be imprisoned. She saved his life, though both Baba and Mike made the slip again.
 
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He made another appearance in Lap 37, [[Grim Reaper Jack Levin]], he terrorized the city once more. Only this time, he's been waiting for the arrival of the Death Reaper to give him the edge on ruling over the megacity. Soon enough, he encountered [[Jack Levin]] wanting to convince him to join by his side again. His friends were shocked, though [[Jody Summer]] knew his dark past all too well; Jack was known as the Death Reaper, a talented gangbanger working for the Bloody Chain and his skills were topnotch, hence why Michael recruited him. Sure enough, Jack did, and wreaked havoc across the city, even [[Baba]] was involved at times. When Rick and Jody arrived, Jack eventually re-convinced himself since he didn't want his friends to be in danger; however, since his comrades deal with their dark pasts together, he changed his mind. He and Mike were involved in a street race till they reached an unfinished bridge and Rick was in a scrimmage with Baba. Though Jody came to Jack's side since she was the one who convinced Jack to join the Platoon rather than be imprisoned. She saved his life, though both Baba and Michael made the slip again.
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==Pilot Profile Movies==
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[[File:Michael beats Silver..png|thumb|Silver is no match for Chain's tough body!|alt=|left]]
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[[File:Bodybuilding isn't easy..png|thumb|Chain is having a tough time flexing.]]
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Michael Chain debuts in Silver Neelsen's profile video "Shadow Boxer." The two racers encounter each other, and Silver tries to punch Michael, but only succeeds in breaking his hand (although Chain does flinch slightly, and rubs his waist). He raises his arms in triumph, then looks back at Silver walking away.
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Later in his own video, "Hard Luck Bodybuilder", Michael Chain, wearing just a teal speedo, his belt, and his chain around his neck, does his best to flex enough to get the score bar past the line, but fails as he flexes too hard and overheats, then collapses, causing the score bar to drop to 0.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* Michael Chain is a possible reference to the boxer Mike Tyson.
 
 
*Two of Michael Chain's color swaps feature an alternate logo on his T-Shirt.
 
*Two of Michael Chain's color swaps feature an alternate logo on his T-Shirt.
 
**Interestingly, the Purple & Yellow color swap somewhat resembles an L.A. Lakers Jersey.
 
**Interestingly, the Purple & Yellow color swap somewhat resembles an L.A. Lakers Jersey.
*The name Michael means Who Is Like God? and is of Hebrew origin.
 
   
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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Michael Chain P1.png|Default color in F-Zero GX.
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Michael Chain P2.png|1st Alt color in F-Zero GX.
 
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Michael Chain P3.png|2nd Alt color in F-Zero GX.
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Michael Chain P4.png|3rd Alt color in F-Zero GX.
 
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==Site Navigation==
 
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Revision as of 20:47, 26 January 2021

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Michael Chain is a gang leader and bodybuilder, who competes as an F-Zero pilot in the F-Zero tournaments. He makes his debut in the series in F-Zero X.

Biography

Michael is the head of the racing clan known as the Bloody Chain, whose membership up until a few years ago exceeded 10,000 members. He enters the F-ZERO to showcase his skills and to represent the entire crew, but his efforts failed.

Wild Boar

Wild Boar in F-Zero GX

Michael initially joined the F-ZERO circuit to represent his gang. His lack of wins has caused a lot of members to leave and the organization's membership has drastically decreased. If things continue the way they do, it's rumored the group could dissolve in the next several years.


F-Zero GP Legend

Michael Chain's anime counterpart makes an appearance in the anime F-Zero: GP Legend voiced by Tomoyuki Shimura in the Japanese version, while in the American dub he is voiced by Dan Green.

His first cameo appearance was in Lap 7, The Trap of Michael Chain. A rich man named Truman was responsible as he conspires with the Bloody Chain to capture F-Zero pilots that win many races. Michael met Rick Wheeler, Lucy Liberty, Super Arrow and Zukk, and Mrs. Arrow as they escaped from their laser gate prison that was deactivated when Truman got to his senses. He wielded a chain whip to intimidate his opponents as well as using his bulk muscle. Fortunately, Super Arrow sent out his owl while Rick fought Michael and the rest of the Bloody Chain.

At times, the Wild Boar was seen as cameos, even in Lap 8, The Secret Within, as the machine crashed while attempting to cross a gap in a Mute City course.

He made another appearance in Lap 37, Grim Reaper Jack Levin, he terrorized the city once more. Only this time, he's been waiting for the arrival of the Death Reaper to give him the edge on ruling over the megacity. Soon enough, he encountered Jack Levin wanting to convince him to join by his side again. His friends were shocked, though Jody Summer knew his dark past all too well; Jack was known as the Death Reaper, a talented gangbanger working for the Bloody Chain and his skills were topnotch, hence why Michael recruited him. Sure enough, Jack did, and wreaked havoc across the city, even Baba was involved at times. When Rick and Jody arrived, Jack eventually re-convinced himself since he didn't want his friends to be in danger; however, since his comrades deal with their dark pasts together, he changed his mind. He and Mike were involved in a street race till they reached an unfinished bridge and Rick was in a scrimmage with Baba. Though Jody came to Jack's side since she was the one who convinced Jack to join the Platoon rather than be imprisoned. She saved his life, though both Baba and Michael made the slip again.


Pilot Profile Movies

Michael beats Silver.

Silver is no match for Chain's tough body!

Bodybuilding isn't easy.

Chain is having a tough time flexing.

Michael Chain debuts in Silver Neelsen's profile video "Shadow Boxer." The two racers encounter each other, and Silver tries to punch Michael, but only succeeds in breaking his hand (although Chain does flinch slightly, and rubs his waist). He raises his arms in triumph, then looks back at Silver walking away.

Later in his own video, "Hard Luck Bodybuilder", Michael Chain, wearing just a teal speedo, his belt, and his chain around his neck, does his best to flex enough to get the score bar past the line, but fails as he flexes too hard and overheats, then collapses, causing the score bar to drop to 0.

Trivia

  • Two of Michael Chain's color swaps feature an alternate logo on his T-Shirt.
    • Interestingly, the Purple & Yellow color swap somewhat resembles an L.A. Lakers Jersey.


Gallery

Site Navigation


F-Zero Pilots
Introduced in F-Zero
Captain Falcon - Dr. Stewart - Pico - Samurai Goroh
Introduced in F-Zero X
Antonio Guster - Mrs. Arrow - Baba - Beastman - Billy - Bio Rex - Black Shadow - Blood Falcon - Dr. Clash - Draq - Mr. EAD - Gomar & Shioh - Jack Levin - James McCloud - Jody Summer - John Tanaka - Kate Alen - Leon - Michael Chain - Mighty Gazelle - Octoman - Roger Buster - Silver Neelsen - The Skull - Super Arrow - Zoda
Introduced in F-Zero: Maximum Velocity
Megan - Mickey Marcus - Jane B. Christie - Nichi - Lord Cyber - Alexander O'Neil - Blitz Wagner - Kent Akechi - Kumiko - Professor Yazoo Jr.
Introduced in F-Zero GX/AX
Phoenix - Princia Ramode - QQQ - Don Genie - Terry "Digi-Boy" Getter - Dai Goroh - Dai San Gen - Lily Flyer - PJ - Deathborn - Spade
Introduced in F-Zero: GP Legend
Rick Wheeler - Lucy Liberty - Misaki Haruka - Lisa Brilliant
Introduced in F-Zero Climax
Berserker - Clank Hughes - Death Soldier


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Silver Neelson
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Michael Chain
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