been thinking about fay recently :3
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been thinking about fay recently :3
Star Fox redesign attempt #2
Yes I remade that sketches from 2 months ago. But it’s going to be separated. So first Team Star Fox, then Friends and Foes, and what can I say, I finally feel satisfied with them (although I should exaggerated some of their proportions to make them more cartoony, maybe next time)
With Fox, the previous design accidentally looked like Haaland (if you are following the events of the World Cup you know who l'm talking about) and I decided to gave him a short mullet and make his head more triangular.
Although I liked the first attempt for Falco better, just like the first redesign attempt, he is based on a Vietnamese pheasant. The white feathers of his head resembles hair. Love to give him black irises
Peppy is and European hair, and Slippy an American Bullfrog, tried to bring back his eye pupils from the puppets from the first Star Fox box art.
The girls got slightly changed in comparison to the main four team. I remade Krystal's fur hair more intro braids but longer, change a tiara and turned her necklace into a pearl-like necklace. She is a bat eared fox, and although it had big ears, the breed is different than the fennec fox, a research I found while I was drawing it (accidentally gave Krystal super hearing). Still not satisfied with her design, need to change more of her until I feel what design fits for me personally.
For Fay, I decided to turn her into a Saluki instead of her being a Cocker Spaniel (I know, I should create an OC instead if I wanted a Saluki character, but change her breed because self indulgence). And I replaced her bow into a red beret. (Cmon, Slippy wears a cap, so why not Fay can have a beret).
There's not much to say about Miyu, just change her patterns to look more like an Iberian Lynx, gave her wider eyebrows and piercing, she is also more tomboyish here. The girls got different eye colors just like the main team because I wouldn't give them the same “Blue Eyes that stares into your Soul”
Behold!! Starfox fanart
I know barely anything about these characters but I’m gonna play the games when I can
fay and miyu-heads its never been more over
Fay’s here!
I feel like Fay is really dependable and hard working but also like super eager to please, which can come back to bite her sometimes
I drew the best Starfox girl, Fay! I also can’t decide on a design for her-
Nexus of Lylat (Chapter 10)
For now, all roads lead back to the same chapter. Continue on here when you’re ready to read more! If you’re looking to catch up, check back here.
Now we move on to the city itself for the next plot point. Enjoy reading!
[Corneria City, Present Day, 8:53]
Four Arwings sailed across the skies of Corneria, sailing around until they touched down near a five storied silver building. The Star Fox team emerged from the fighters and walked over to the building, with a sign that read “Space Dynamics” just before the building’s stairs.
“Welcome back to the geek gallery, Slip.”
“Gee, thanks Falco.” Slippy lowered his eyes and shook his head. “You do know that the scientists in there help design all of the toys that you love so much, right?”
“Yep.” Falco smirked. “Doesn’t make them any less nerdy, though.”
“Whatever.” Slippy walked back over to Fox and smiled to him. “I’m sure my dad will be happy to see us again!”
“Right, yeah.” Fox shook his head as Slippy blinked to him. “You’re sure that he’s working today?”
“He’s always working,” laughed Slippy. “If you mean here though, I’m not sure. I should have called ahead.”
“Minus ten geek points,” taunted Falco.
“Knock it off, Falco.” Krystal folded her arms and glared at the bird. “Honestly, do you have to be so immature?”
“Just trying to lighten up sour faces like yours,” he mocked. More seriously, Falco added, “Besides, I’m pretty sure that none of us really want to be here today. Or am I wrong?” His teammates remained silent. “Thought so.”
“Regardless, we’re here now,” pointed out Krystal. “So, either let’s get on with it—”
“Or leave.” Falco folded his arms. “Not like any of us besides Slippy are really needed there, almost ever.”
Krystal and Falco turned back to Fox, who stared ahead quietly. He nodded and took a few steps forward, but then stopped.
“Fox, Falco does have a point.” Krystal rested her hand on his shoulder. “We don’t have to go in today.”
“No, it’s fine.” Fox forced a smile and nodded. “We’ve been here before.”
“Are you sure Fox?” Slippy patted his arm. “I could just ask if my dad’s in there and—”
“We’re already here,” laughed Fox. “We might as well go in.”
Though his team remained apprehensive, Fox continued forward and into the laboratory. Its automatic doors parted open as he stepped inside, followed by the others. Fox glanced around the pale gray lobby and strolled to the main desk. The beagle secretary lowered her glasses as he approached, straightening her mint green uniform.
“Hello,” he greeted. “My team and I were invited here today by, um, Fara Phoenix.” He paused as she blinked at him. “I’m Fox, Fox McCloud.”
Silently, the secretary flipped through a calendar on her desk. “Yes, right. Welcome to Space Dynamics, Mr. McCloud. I’ll page Dr. Phoenix right away.”
“Doctor?”
“That’s what we know her by here,” dryly answered the beagle. She typed at the desk phone and waited a moment. Fox waited until she hung up the phone. “No answer. Please wait here a moment while I fetch her.”
Sighing, the secretary picked herself up from the desk. Not even acknowledging the rest of Star Fox, she pivoted away from them, swiped a card against a keypad, and entered through a dark door ahead of them, vanishing down a dimly lit hallway.
“Great service,” scoffed Falco. “I feel right at home already.”
“Well, I’d imagine it could be rather boring to monitor a reception desk alone,” reasoned Krystal. “Especially when you’re eager to work on your own science projects, and then get regulated here instead.”
“You really gotta stop reading other minds.”
“That takes the fun out of it.”
Fox chuckled and shook his head. He glanced down at Slippy, who poked his head around the desk.
“Pretty sure she won’t mind me checking on my dad for a minute,” decided Slippy. He slid behind the desk and checked the phone.
“Careful, Slippy,” cautioned Fox. “Your father may be in charge here, but you don’t want to get yourself into trouble.” Slippy smirked and waved Fox off. “If you insist.”
Abruptly, the doors behind them parted open again. The team turned as a hare in a similar uniform to theirs shuffled inside. He chuckled as he adjusted his lab coat.
“Why am I not surprised that Slippy’s in the quickest position to get caught?” Peppy placed his hands on his hips. “Do you ever learn, Slip?”
“Hey, someone has to!” Slippy grumbled as he adjusted his cap. “Besides, it’s not like we’re fighting an enemy; I’m just checking if my dad’s in today.” He glanced over the notes on the calendar before dialing an extension on the phone.
“Good to see you again, Peppy, and glad you got my message this morning,” greeted Fox. “How are our new arrivals?”
“Doing fine,” reported Peppy. “They needed some rest at the hospital, and General Pepper is visiting them now to question them on…well, them.” He shrugged and chuckled. “They knocked out quickly last night, but they seemed pretty energized this morning.”
“That’s good.” Fox scratched the side of his head. “Did you get to speak with them? Did they remember anything new?”
“Not much, to both of those inquiries.” Peppy adjusted his spectacles and sighed. “They asked about you this morning, and remembered what happened during the fight yesterday, but they can’t seem to recall anything beyond that and their names.”
“Absolutely nothing?” Krystal brushed through the fur on her head. “Nothing on personal history, no other names that stuck out to them, not even a memory that resurfaced?”
“Nope.”
“Strange…” Krystal sighed. “I wonder if they’ll be all right adjusting.”
“Yeah, if they’re not criminal scum themselves,” countered Falco. “They knew Fox, but that doesn’t make them innocent civilians.”
“Perhaps not,” relented Krystal. “But we can’t prosecute them when they can’t even remember their lives before landing in the city.”
“General Pepper will keep us in the loop,” assured Peppy. “We’ll get a head’s up on their condition later, I’m sure.” His ears twitched as Slippy hung up the phone. “Did you reach Beltino, Slip?”
“No answer,” groaned Slippy. “Maybe he’s out with my uncle or started a new field project…without telling anyone.” He sighed and walked away from the desk. “Again.”
“Aw, cheer up, Slippy,” soothed Peppy. “He’s there when it counts.”
“Yeah, usually.” Slippy rolled his shoulders and nodded, smiling a bit. “Thanks, Peppy.”
The door from the hall slid open again as the beagle secretary returned with a fennec vixen and a white poodle. Both smiled instantly upon spotting their guests.
“Fox, hello again!” Fara strolled over to him and held out her hand. “I’m so glad that you could make it in today.”
“Sure.” He took her hand and shook it. “Thank you for the invite over.”
“Of course,” giggled Fay. The poodle lowered her eyes. “You should have seen her face light up once she heard—”
“Fay, honestly!” Fara pulled her hand from Fox’s and glared at her friend. “Quit giving them the wrong impression, please.”
“Buzz-kill,” muttered Fay. Returning to her cheerful tone, “Anyway, hi again, all!”
“Let’s get back to the main lab,” instructed Fara. “We don’t want to keep everyone waiting.”
“Everyone?” Falco folded his arms. “Who else did you bring in here?”
“There are some soldiers visiting from the Cornerian Defense Force,” explained Fara as she opened the hall door with her card. “There was only supposed to be one, but his teammates insisted on tagging along.”
“A whole bunch of cuties to boot,” cooed Fay.
“Not quite,” mumbled Fara. “They’re…a bit rowdy.”
“Sounds fine to me,” mocked Falco. Krystal elbowed his and he groaned as he clutched it.
“Well, let’s get over there, then,” agreed Fox.