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Alexander O'Neill
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- "Alex, a popular ex-pro football player, has energy to spare."
− Instruction manual[1]
Alexander O'Neill[2] is an African-American former pro-football player and the pilot of The Stingray, appearing only in F-Zero: Maximum Velocity. Alexander has a buzz cut and thin beard, and wears a green jersey with a white "30" in the front, along with a mechanical brace on his shoulder. His boots also appear to have mechanical components to them, and his helmet has the logo of his machine. Despite no longer playing football, he continues to wear the jersey.
Alexander O'Neill, with The Stingray, is unlocked by clearing the Pawn, Knight, and Bishop Series cups on Expert class[2].
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | アレックス[3] Arekkusu |
Alex |
French | Alex[1] | Alex |
German | Alex[1] | Alex |
Spanish | Alex[1] | Alex |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Nintendo of Europe instruction manual, page 20
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Nintendo Power volume 145 - Old Game Mags
- ↑ Japanese profile
v F-Zero: Maximum Velocity | |
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Pilots | Alexander O'Neill • Blitz Wagner • Jane B. Christie • Kent Akechi • Kumiko • Lord Cyber • Megan • Mickey Marcus • Nichi • Professor Yazoo Jr. |
Machines | Falcon MK-2 • Fighting Comet • Fire Ball • Hot Violet • J. B. Crystal • Jet Vermilion • Silver Thunder • Sly Joker • The Stingray • Wind Walker |
Venues | Ancient Mesa • Beacon Port • Bianca City • Cloud Carpet • Crater Land • Empyrean Colony • Fire Field • Stark Farm • Silence • Synobazz • Tenth Zone East |
Track Features | Anti-Gravity Guide Beam • Crater • Dash Zone • Down-Pull Magnet • Jump Plate • Magnetic Field Block Coat • Mine • Motion Strip • Pit • Rough • Twist Plate |
Mechanics | Boost • Blast Turn • Drift • Drift Turn • Energy |
Modes | Championship • Demonstration • Grand Prix • Password • Records • Replay • Training |