Rogue Squadron is Luke Skywalker, Wedge Antilles, Biggs Darklighter, and Dak Ralter from Star Wars episodes 4 and 5. All are in Incom T-65 X-wings.
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Team Star Fox from the video game series. Fox, Falco, Slippy, and Peppy are in their respective Arwings. Great Fox, the mother ship, is not present to aid with power-ups.
This is an all out dog fight taking place over the Grand Canyon at dusk.
Anything goes.
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Last edited by Impediment on Sep 23rd, 2012 at 06:39 PM
The 1st post included Rogue Squadron during the time of both episodes 4 and 5. On the 3rd game there was at least one on-foot level with the lightsaber during episode 5 where Luke trained with Yoda on the ways of the force on Dagobah, so he should have at least some degree of force abilities/influence while on the X-Wing here.
Would probably be more fair though if the episode 6 abilities/feats for the whole squadron were included as well.
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Personally, I think the matchup is one-sided either way. EU feats turn the Rogues into badass killing machines of pilots, and take them away and they can hardly do anything.
Luke as of episode 5 still wasn't the best pilot. He had no feats, plain and simple. None of them really do.
Edit: Reread OP, I don't see any mention of the Rogue Squadron games.
Oh they do. But considering how it was a one in a million shot, the AT-ATs shot HIM down, and that other "shit" as you put it are only implied, they don't really matter.
For the most part, Luke doesn't get too many screen feats. They wanted to advance the story rather than show dogfights. He has no dogfighting feats is what I was getting at. His wingmen were shot down, he was shot down, etc. etc.
X-Wings can't match that. They have shielding and can jump to hyperspace, but other than that they are not too amazing. They are not as maneuverable as a TIE is in an atmosphere, however. I think Arwings have the advantage there.
And if they can fly on the surface of the sun, I am not sure that the plasma (IE, heat) bolts would damage them.
Not on, but certainly much closer than X-Wings can. My only hesitation with that is how valid it is. Starfox games tend to offer branching paths, so it's hard to determine which would be considered the canon flythrough.
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IIRC, a level you had to do in Star Fox 64 was on the surface of a star. There was even a giant boss monster made of lava or something. Or was that a lava planet? Either way, lava can melt durasteel (as seen in episode 3) and an X-Wing is durasteel. The Arwings took the lava to the cockpit, and there was no damage whatsoever if it had a shield. No real damage on a straight hull shot (as the heat didn't kill the pilot, nor did the obvious lack of a breathable atmosphere)