In Deep Space 9, there was talk of the Metaphasic or Corona Shield, which would allow a craft to endure the intense heat and radiation long enough to approach a star.
I always thought Solar was the Lylat System's main star. Reading more into the Star Fox universe, I was shocked to find that a blue giant (Lylat) IS the main star and that Solar is a red dwarf companion. What's strange, though, is that in all the planets close to Solar, there aren't two suns in the sky...only one...so either the planets are REALLY far from Solar (Sun to Pluto far) or Solar IS the main star of the system...but even then, even in Macbeth, Aquas, and Katina, the star isn't any bigger than it is in Corneria or Venom. And when you fly on Bolse, you don't even see Solar anywhere.
Damn. Imagine how powerful and strong the body of and the windows of the Arwing must be to withstand being face to face with the surface of a star/sun!
@@alexandertheresurrection2810 Solar is alternately referred to as a star and as a molten planet which never cooled. It's clear regardless that it's much, much colder than most stars.
I guess it would make sense if it were a minor star because the gravity at the surface of our sun, for example, is 26 times stronger than on Earth; no craft would be able to fly if the gravity were that intense. Although, red dwarf stars do tend to have surface gravity that is way higher than even that (Proxima B is like 165 times Earth's gravity), so.. 🤷♂.
nobody but Andross himself can guess why he created Vulcain, but the bioweapon's adaptive and regenerative capabilities are so strong, that he decided to test it by submerging it into Solar's plasma oceans. It's unclear if its continued existence would endanger Solar, but the Star Fox team isn't taking any chances.
I like how they're literally just above the surface of a star, yet some feet in height are the only difference between taking damage or not... Anyways, this remaster is honestly gorgeous!
Slippy says "This baby can take temperatures up to 9000 degrees!" #1 - haha, not over 9000 #2 - the surface is likely under 3000°C since it's a red star so it should take no damage...but if other stars are like our sun, the corona of Solar is likely in the 1 to 2 million degrees range, so how did they get to the surface at all? Hahah...also there's rocks in a ball of plasma fire, somehow. #3 - you're right, i'm watching these just to see everything in higher def!!!
@@medigoomnis You're close. Here's information from Nintendo Power's Star Fox 64 Player's Guide: "With a surface temperature in excess of 3,500 degrees Kelvin, (...) Solar is a red M-Class dwarf, one of the coldest stars in the universe. In contrast, Solar's antithesis, a B-Class Blue star, has a searing surface temperature of 25,000 degrees Kelvin and a life expectancy of a couple billion years." Also they made up a ridiculous explanation for the rocks being there: "(...) the rocks are composed of former space junk. The minerals are recycled and forged by Solar's heat into Supply Rings, Supply Stars, and Smart Bombs."
When I was at this level, I always wondered what that loud beeping was and thought that something was wrong with my game system, lol. I didn't know that my ship was actually warning me that it was in danger of being cooked like a roasted Thanksgiving turkey in Solar!
Solar (3DS version). inspiration: sun🌞. realm: fire realm. element: fire🔥. terrains: lava🌋 type: volcanic fire. enemies: gores🐦🔥, fire elementals, fire wizards🧙♂️, fire spellpunks, fire geargolems, enfuego chompies, fire kings, flame imps, magma worms🪱, fire beetles🪲, phoenixes🐦🔥, fire imps. boss: vulcain. rarity: epic. role: realm. status: active. color: red🔴.
That's the challenge in this mission. The Star Fox team is flying over the sun, and the surface is so hot for the ships that the shields are slowly deteriorating.
Many would confuse this planet for a star due to the prominences from the erupting lava. Even if Solar was a star, it would be considerably cooler, like a red dwarf star. Though it was speculated to be one, the celestial body in question is just a molten planet. In comparison, the hottest celestial body would belong to Io, which has volcanoes erupting lava exceeding temperatures 5000 Fahrenheit.
Like Io, Solar is within the XYZ triangle. It’s speculated the magnetic influence from the three nebulae may have caused gravitational friction that triggers the near endless volcanism in Solar. In Io’s case, it lies between two of the Galilean moons, which causes gravitation friction. Thus, Io becomes volcanically active.
Can I use this moment to ask, how is this bio-weapon supposed to work? They just send it to another planet? Wouldn't a lower temperature kill it? And how do you transport a lava creature? This boss gives me so many questions...
I think this bioweapon was solely for the purpose of defending the planet from invaders (like Goras). Andross was trying to use Solar for military benefit after all.
In real life, it’s practically impossible for life to normally flourish in an environment that is volcanically active, especially one as hot as Solar. However, in Star Fox theory, Andross bioengineered the creatures to spite his former colleagues. The result is what you see on the planet.
Zachary Erickson The planet is volcanically active. There are patches of solid rock on Solar. It never cooled extensively and remains in its molten, ‘genesis’ state. It’s speculated that the three sectors (X Y and Z) that form the triangle has influenced the current planet’s volcanism.
Zachary Erickson In fact, there is a real life celestial location. Io, one of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter, is volcanically active. Since it lies near Jupiter and two other moons, gravitational friction causes the moon to be so active, it constantly spews lava in a near daily manner (in earth days). Eruptions were once recorded exceeding 2500 F at one point and some have reached over 330 km above the surface. Back with Solar, this planet is locked in the X-Y-Z triangle sector. It is believed that being in the center of this triangle of nebulae may have contributed to the planet remaining in its molten, genesis state.
Love the way you work out your runs, keep up the amazing work, fun fact, you can use your bombs to push the Magma back down to give yourself a clearer view in front of yourself or to avoid damage
I know realism has no place in this game, but... realistically, they should have been unable to leave Solar. A star's gravitational pull is far greater than a planet's, so even with faster than light drives, you'd still get crushed trying to leave....
@@corjonbett Nintendo never said it was a star.The star of the Lylat System is Lylat, but Solar was a normal planet until Andross wanted to construct a Bolse where the Sector Y is now,but at halfway of the construction,it suffered a bionuclear fusion,causing an explosion creating the sector,but due to the Solar now being in the center of the triangle that the three sectors created,the entire planet melted and its volcanical activity became constant
It has been an inconsistency for some time, but Nintendo officially declared Solar as a molten planet. While true it’s temperature can rival and mistaken it for an M-class red dwarf star, there are patches of solid rock in the later years.
Arwings are probably a lot heavier than real aircraft - they fly using a "G-Diffuser" system which seems to reduce the effects of gravity itself, so they don't need to be lightweight.
Really makes you wonder how the hell the Arwing can avoid being instantly vaporized by proximity to the surface of a star that I assume is similar to ours, and also... ignore the gravity. So, I get it, the Arwings have something called a G-Diffuser but apparently it's powerful enough to ignore the gravity of a STAR too. ... and, the sun can't instantly vaporize it, but random laser blasts and missiles can trouble those shields? Hurts my head thinking about it.
It’s a planet that’s in between the Sector X, Y, and Z nebulas and all the magnetic flux induced by Sector X, Y, and Z caused the planet to stay in a molten state
Bond with the Broccoli There are some planets, in theory, that remain in that state. In Star Fox theory, Solar remains in a ‘genesis’ state due to the way it is perfectly positioned in the x-y-z triangle. Scientists are still debating as to why it remains like that, but it’s a possibility that all three sectors contribute its current appearance.
No. You can only go to Solar if you have a rank Mission Accomplished on Fichina or Katina. If the latter happens, Bill Gray, a childhood friend of Fox and member of the Cornerian Army, will help Fox and the others.
Bacoon actually has a backstory tho. He was still alive while the old Aquan civilization still existed, but he felt envy towards them and destroyed them, and Andross' pollution only made him stronger. Vulcain, however, is a pure creation from Andross (Fun fact: he was originally going to be Sector X's boss which popped up from an experimenting ship but that was scrapped)
Jason Tachin This level used to terrify me as a kid due to the hellish landscape. It took years to muster up the courage to fight through this volcanically active planet.
Jason Tachin That’s the challenge there. Going to a place that threatens your shield gauge, leaving you only one hit to be taken down. Truly a place not to go if you feel less confident.
The fact arwings can take 9k temperatures is honestly impressive. Most federation starships with metaphasic shielding couldn't handle that.
To be fair, that's probably only while the shield is up. As soon as the shield is depleted, the Arwing immediately burns out.
@@MichaelTheReadWell, in the game you can have life at minimum and still be alive. XD
In Deep Space 9, there was talk of the Metaphasic or Corona Shield, which would allow a craft to endure the intense heat and radiation long enough to approach a star.
If arwings can take 9K temperatures, is it 9K in Celsius or Fahrenheit?
I'm going to go with Celsius, given its what everyone outside of America uses.
I love how they added in those magnetic plasma arcs like the sun actually has. Looks great in the distance.
Solar Prominences. Often due to the explosive nature of plasma, this phenomenon is a mystery, even to astrophysicists.
Its in the 64 version too, but looks pretty bad due to graphic limitations
This is actually a molten planet tho
And yet, Solar is actually a planet, not a star.
Sol is a star not a planet
Slippy: It’s too hot! I can’t take it!
Peppy: why did we even come here?
Fox: Because we’re “StarFox!”
Falco: Are you fucking serious right now?
Fox: "Get it, cause were on a star?'
@@michaelporter5399 Peppy: Yeah, Fox. We got it.
Slippy: I CAN FEEL MY ORGANS MELTING!
Falco: DID YOU DRAG US TO THIS HELLSCAPE FOR A STUPID PUN?!
14 years later Peppy still isn't sure if it's an arm or not...
Peppy: This is the enemy's Bioweapon?
Falco: Andross is an insane fool!
Slippy: Enemy shield analyzed!
_I do not see the strategic significance of this threat. Let's leave._
(If you know the reference, then you're an OG)
Fox: I agree with you, Falco!
Yes that's what they said
@@miskellkyle Data analysis complete, here it comes!
I always thought Solar was the Lylat System's main star. Reading more into the Star Fox universe, I was shocked to find that a blue giant (Lylat) IS the main star and that Solar is a red dwarf companion. What's strange, though, is that in all the planets close to Solar, there aren't two suns in the sky...only one...so either the planets are REALLY far from Solar (Sun to Pluto far) or Solar IS the main star of the system...but even then, even in Macbeth, Aquas, and Katina, the star isn't any bigger than it is in Corneria or Venom. And when you fly on Bolse, you don't even see Solar anywhere.
Damn. Imagine how powerful and strong the body of and the windows of the Arwing must be to withstand being face to face with the surface of a star/sun!
@@alexandertheresurrection2810 Solar is alternately referred to as a star and as a molten planet which never cooled. It's clear regardless that it's much, much colder than most stars.
You call 2 stars a binary system. one big one makes them spin and a small one keeps them from crashing or some shit.
It is the main star
I guess it would make sense if it were a minor star because the gravity at the surface of our sun, for example, is 26 times stronger than on Earth; no craft would be able to fly if the gravity were that intense. Although, red dwarf stars do tend to have surface gravity that is way higher than even that (Proxima B is like 165 times Earth's gravity), so.. 🤷♂.
I can feel my organs melting
"Your father never would have done this!"
@@damonthaplaya8443 Woah, this conversation is really HEATING up
HELP I'M DYING!!!!!!
See he loves it
Of course not he's roasting alive!
nobody but Andross himself can guess why he created Vulcain, but the bioweapon's adaptive and regenerative capabilities are so strong, that he decided to test it by submerging it into Solar's plasma oceans. It's unclear if its continued existence would endanger Solar, but the Star Fox team isn't taking any chances.
Originally he was intended to be Sector X's boss
"Endanger solar", as if it isn't already permanently dead
"HELP I'M DYING!!!"
"See? He loves it."
Of course not HE'S ROASTING ALIVE!
Falco "are you f_cking kidding me?"
"Cmon Slippy tell em my jokes are FIRE"
@@matthewaldana7661
*silence*
"Slippy?"
Mission 4 - Solar
Difficulty Level - Medium
Boss - Vulcain
Hits - 100
Dosn't seem like a medium stage more like a hard without bill and second if a kid didn't know not to fly to low they be losing lives flat
Evan Potter how woudl they not know? Peppy literally says “Don’t fly too low. Your ship can’t take it”
what if the kids deaf?
Evan Potter you can read the text on the bottom screen
@@evan...thats_itI never thought Solar to be that hard. If anything, I find it far easier than Titania, which is an Easy level.
2:01 This line made me laugh so hard!
Peppy: "Don't fly too low! Your ship can't take it!"
I like how they're literally just above the surface of a star, yet some feet in height are the only difference between taking damage or not...
Anyways, this remaster is honestly gorgeous!
Slippy says "This baby can take temperatures up to 9000 degrees!"
#1 - haha, not over 9000
#2 - the surface is likely under 3000°C since it's a red star so it should take no damage...but if other stars are like our sun, the corona of Solar is likely in the 1 to 2 million degrees range, so how did they get to the surface at all? Hahah...also there's rocks in a ball of plasma fire, somehow.
#3 - you're right, i'm watching these just to see everything in higher def!!!
@@medigoomnis You're close. Here's information from Nintendo Power's Star Fox 64 Player's Guide:
"With a surface temperature in excess of 3,500 degrees Kelvin, (...) Solar is a red M-Class dwarf, one of the coldest stars in the universe. In contrast, Solar's antithesis, a B-Class Blue star, has a searing surface temperature of 25,000 degrees Kelvin and a life expectancy of a couple billion years."
Also they made up a ridiculous explanation for the rocks being there:
"(...) the rocks are composed of former space junk. The minerals are recycled and forged by Solar's heat into Supply Rings, Supply Stars, and Smart Bombs."
@Zachary Erickson True, but to be fair the level design is clearly supposed to make you feel like you're flying on the surface of a star.
@@medigoomnis °F
I'm guessing the G diffuser is the only thing keeping them from immediately crashing into solar.
When I was at this level, I always wondered what that loud beeping was and thought that something was wrong with my game system, lol. I didn't know that my ship was actually warning me that it was in danger of being cooked like a roasted Thanksgiving turkey in Solar!
Solar (3DS version).
inspiration: sun🌞.
realm: fire realm.
element: fire🔥.
terrains: lava🌋
type: volcanic fire.
enemies: gores🐦🔥, fire elementals, fire wizards🧙♂️, fire spellpunks, fire geargolems, enfuego chompies, fire kings, flame imps, magma worms🪱, fire beetles🪲, phoenixes🐦🔥, fire imps.
boss: vulcain.
rarity: epic.
role: realm.
status: active.
color: red🔴.
Honestly Bill is a total chad. His ship could probably barely take that heat even less than the Arwings, and he STILL showed up to help.
I like the "ANDROSS IS AN INSANE FOOL."in the 64 better.
it looks like your health also represents a timer. you can get some items to restore your HP, such as those silver/gold rings
That's the challenge in this mission. The Star Fox team is flying over the sun, and the surface is so hot for the ships that the shields are slowly deteriorating.
@@GreatMewtwo It's not a sun,it's a molten planet
Many would confuse this planet for a star due to the prominences from the erupting lava. Even if Solar was a star, it would be considerably cooler, like a red dwarf star. Though it was speculated to be one, the celestial body in question is just a molten planet. In comparison, the hottest celestial body would belong to Io, which has volcanoes erupting lava exceeding temperatures 5000 Fahrenheit.
Like Io, Solar is within the XYZ triangle. It’s speculated the magnetic influence from the three nebulae may have caused gravitational friction that triggers the near endless volcanism in Solar. In Io’s case, it lies between two of the Galilean moons, which causes gravitation friction. Thus, Io becomes volcanically active.
You can't die due to the heat, though. At worst, your "HP" will drop to 1, meaning that as long as you don't get hit, you won't die.
This was my favorite level on n64
Same
Bloody hated this level with a passion.
Same. Loved Solar
"Let's fly as close to this star as possible for... tactical reasons?"
very important, don't question it
Because they're STAR Fox.
Are you fuckin' kidding me?@@stevenstice6683
I’d love to see an unreal 5 remake of this game
Can I use this moment to ask, how is this bio-weapon supposed to work?
They just send it to another planet? Wouldn't a lower temperature kill it? And how do you transport a lava creature?
This boss gives me so many questions...
I think this bioweapon was solely for the purpose of defending the planet from invaders (like Goras). Andross was trying to use Solar for military benefit after all.
It was probably a monster that they move to planets that they'd wanna wreck so they carry this guy on a huge ship to spread waves of lava everywhere
In real life, it’s practically impossible for life to normally flourish in an environment that is volcanically active, especially one as hot as Solar. However, in Star Fox theory, Andross bioengineered the creatures to spite his former colleagues. The result is what you see on the planet.
Zachary Erickson The planet is volcanically active. There are patches of solid rock on Solar. It never cooled extensively and remains in its molten, ‘genesis’ state. It’s speculated that the three sectors (X Y and Z) that form the triangle has influenced the current planet’s volcanism.
Zachary Erickson In fact, there is a real life celestial location. Io, one of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter, is volcanically active. Since it lies near Jupiter and two other moons, gravitational friction causes the moon to be so active, it constantly spews lava in a near daily manner (in earth days). Eruptions were once recorded exceeding 2500 F at one point and some have reached over 330 km above the surface. Back with Solar, this planet is locked in the X-Y-Z triangle sector. It is believed that being in the center of this triangle of nebulae may have contributed to the planet remaining in its molten, genesis state.
Love the way you work out your runs, keep up the amazing work, fun fact, you can use your bombs to push the Magma back down to give yourself a clearer view in front of yourself or to avoid damage
Slippy's internal organs are melting!
I know realism has no place in this game, but...
realistically, they should have been unable to leave Solar. A star's gravitational pull is far greater than a planet's, so even with faster than light drives, you'd still get crushed trying to leave....
Apparently, Solar isn't a star. It's just a magma planet due to the radiation it gets by being between Sectors X, Y and Z.
@@GameAlicornLuna According to the Nintendo Players Guide, it is a star, a red dwarf. One that will last several billion more years.
@@corjonbett Nevermind me then.
@@corjonbett Nintendo never said it was a star.The star of the Lylat System is Lylat, but Solar was a normal planet until Andross wanted to construct a Bolse where the Sector Y is now,but at halfway of the construction,it suffered a bionuclear fusion,causing an explosion creating the sector,but due to the Solar now being in the center of the triangle that the three sectors created,the entire planet melted and its volcanical activity became constant
Solar is a planet, not a Star, though.
Do people even know, you can destroy lava bulges with a bomb? See 2:19 that one
...You can?
I never knew that at all. It was something that never occurred to me to try.
I knew it
Or a charged laser
I didn't know that. I just flew to the corner and i was safe.
I never thought to do that and I'm sure dad didn't either when he got to this level
Solar is my favourite stage of this game.
"Serves you right, HOT HEAD!"
And to think, this was where the move, “Fire Bird” and “Fire Fox” came from
Now this is a remaster! woah!
I remember CUS at the bottom of the arch to get HIT+1's in this stage. With that, if you were a masochist, then you COULD farm the boss for 999
Slippy: I can feel my organs melting!!!
It's over 9,000 degrees
What it feels like walking around outside in 2023
Couple that in Summer wearing a sweater, jacket, mask, scarf, and being at Death Valley (which I googled was the hottest place on earth)
Apparently. Solar isn't a Star, but a Planet.
Yup. Lylat is the sun
It has been an inconsistency for some time, but Nintendo officially declared Solar as a molten planet. While true it’s temperature can rival and mistaken it for an M-class red dwarf star, there are patches of solid rock in the later years.
Since we're on the tooic. What's the max temp that samus's varia & gravity suits can withstand?
Hardest level in the game, my hands still sweat when playing this one.
the Zoness z Zone and McBeth in Question:
@@Berlinh2 mcbeth is my favourite level.
You’d only die in this level if you’re shot down or you touch the photosphere.
one of the harder levels to gain a medal
Sector Z medal wants to know your location
Nah
@@sephiroth8483 yeah
I'm smoking on that Katina pack
This is the level where you fly around the sun.
The sun is 6,000 Celsius and stars have a white skin layer.
Solar is not a star, it's a molten planet
I ain't your buddy, GO AWAY!!!
Good Riddence I almost got burned.
How’re you playing this in 1080p 60FPS? Is this a computer emulator?
No. I actually recorded this with the 3DS capture card.
You’re playing this on a 3DS?
A mission on the Sun.
Not a sun but almost
Wait so there's a metal that's as strong and light as titanium, with a melting point that's twice as high as tungsten?
Arwings are probably a lot heavier than real aircraft - they fly using a "G-Diffuser" system which seems to reduce the effects of gravity itself, so they don't need to be lightweight.
Really makes you wonder how the hell the Arwing can avoid being instantly vaporized by proximity to the surface of a star that I assume is similar to ours, and also... ignore the gravity. So, I get it, the Arwings have something called a G-Diffuser but apparently it's powerful enough to ignore the gravity of a STAR too. ... and, the sun can't instantly vaporize it, but random laser blasts and missiles can trouble those shields? Hurts my head thinking about it.
It's not a star, it's a molten planet
I personally think this stage would be easier with SFZero Motion controls.
Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food?
I don't wanna go to the sun! It's too hot!
I always assumed the creature had legs.
Is Solar a planet or a star
It’s a planet that’s in between the Sector X, Y, and Z nebulas and all the magnetic flux induced by Sector X, Y, and Z caused the planet to stay in a molten state
Solar is fuckin star and I just noticed
How tf is solar not a star?
Nin10doh logic
it is tho
todoroki got me trippin- Not quite... It was confirmed to be a molten planet, not a star.
Bond with the Broccoli There are some planets, in theory, that remain in that state. In Star Fox theory, Solar remains in a ‘genesis’ state due to the way it is perfectly positioned in the x-y-z triangle. Scientists are still debating as to why it remains like that, but it’s a possibility that all three sectors contribute its current appearance.
@@shadowflame099 There is a star in the lylat system called "Lylat". So solar is not a planet
Wait...is it possible to get to aquas from solar?
Ben K No. Aquas can only be accessed from sector Y. You need to go through the hard route from the beginning or it won't work.
Once you get to Aquas, it’s a one way route to Zoness.
No. You can only go to Solar if you have a rank Mission Accomplished on Fichina or Katina. If the latter happens, Bill Gray, a childhood friend of Fox and member of the Cornerian Army, will help Fox and the others.
Solar is similar to Mustafar
@Zachary Erickson Me too, Solar is more like our Sun
looks nicer but i odly prefer the n64. something is just off about the 3ds version
No need to lose your head
Really wanna play this but it runs like shit in Citra
holy shit this lava is so annoying
How useless is that bioweapon? It's bound to its environment.^^ Just as dumb as the big shell boss in Aquas.^^'
Bacoon actually has a backstory tho.
He was still alive while the old Aquan civilization still existed, but he felt envy towards them and destroyed them, and Andross' pollution only made him stronger.
Vulcain, however, is a pure creation from Andross (Fun fact: he was originally going to be Sector X's boss which popped up from an experimenting ship but that was scrapped)
man i don like it how they changed.... every song
RW:I've always hated this level!😠 another reason why I hate the 🌞👎
Jason Tachin This level used to terrify me as a kid due to the hellish landscape. It took years to muster up the courage to fight through this volcanically active planet.
@@shadowflame099 rw:its even worst when you hp gauge starts to lower and especially if you are living in a very hot climate for that matter
Jason Tachin That’s the challenge there. Going to a place that threatens your shield gauge, leaving you only one hit to be taken down. Truly a place not to go if you feel less confident.
@@shadowflame099 rw:you have no idea shadow O_O;
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The original was gorier