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Revision as of 17:34, 17 September 2011
Pico's machine is the Wild Goose, which lacks in acceleration, but its durability and turning make up for it. The machine has the second highest max speed in the first F-Zero game. In this game Pico's homeworld was Death Wind, the general of Death Wind, which is the special unit of the Polipoto military, designed this machine for use in command of the unit. When the general retired, the Wild Goose's military history was recognized, and it was adopted for racing. The soldier who designed the Wild Goose is a member of the strong fighting spirited Polipoto tribe of Death Wind.[1] It is able to withstand heavy damage and was made to perform attack runs thus making it suitable for Pico's aggressive driving nature. However, its weak acceleration and below-average drifting ability in corners are a bit disconcerting.
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- ↑ [1991-08-13] in Nintendo EAD: F-Zero instruction manual (in English). Nintendo.
The Wild Goose's booster resembles the Scorpion booster from F-Zero GX.