Posted: 24th May 2005 22:55
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I've never played the game, so please excuse the simple question. Did they (the game's creators) say that Cid built The Highwind himself, or did they just not specify? Thanks.
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Posted: 24th May 2005 22:58
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The Highwind was not built by Cid. Remember how you get it in the game?
Possible spoilers: highlight to view You end up stealing the Highwind from Shinra while busting Tifa and Barret out of jail. The crew knows Cid because of his fame in the space program and join up with him because he's such a great guy...compared to Shinra, anyway. Until then, Cid had never been on board the Highwind. I guess that doesn't completely rule out the possibility of him having built it before defecting from Shinra, but it's a stretch. -------------------- Veni, vidi, dormivi. |
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Posted: 24th May 2005 23:06
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Thanks. My brother needed to know for a fan fic he's writing.
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Posted: 25th May 2005 01:40
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Hmmm... I thought he at least designed it?
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Posted: 25th May 2005 01:45
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I agree. I seem to recall Cid being involved in the design and creation process, and that at some point in the game he talks about how Shrina "took the Highwind away" from him.
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Posted: 25th May 2005 02:46
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What Phoenix said. Also, his name is "Cid Highwind" so that would imply the airship was named after him. I don't think that would happen unless he was at least the designer.
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Posted: 25th May 2005 13:37
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Random people don't get ships named after them, so yeah, it's a good possibilty.
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Posted: 25th May 2005 14:42
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Possible spoilers: highlight to view If I remember correctly, Cid was at very least a pilot of the airship. He may have been the test pilot, and in his honour, the prototype and possibly entire class of airship was named after him. Perhaps it was a failed project, but the orginal prototype was retained as a Shinra museum peice. Or maybe the rest of them were lost during the war to enemy action. Since he was the Pilot, Pilots get a bit funny about a plane they like, so they start to think the plane that cost, say $3million of Taxpayers dollars is thiers, and so, get a little upset when the plane is taken away from them. So, if he was selected for the space program, and then rejected to return as pilot of the Highwind after it's failure, and so, was promptly very annoyed at the company. Of course, I'm probably wrong. This post has been edited by Del S on 25th May 2005 14:48 -------------------- "Only the dead have seen the end of their quotes being misattributed to Plato." -George Santayana "The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here..." -Abraham Lincoln, prior to the discovery of Irony. |
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Posted: 28th May 2005 03:28
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Well, he is intimately familiar with the ship, and was able to pilot it completely by himself (not something that's easy to do with an unfamiliar craft). The darn thing is named after him, and he is very fond of it.
I have to disagree with the statement that he'd never been on board. While they never mentioned just how involved he was in it's construction, I imagine he probably headed it up and/or tested it; then later went on to the space program. One thing I was always curious about was why there were no subsequent airships. If the Highwind is a prototype, it is one hell of a well designed and made prototype (remember, biys and girls, prototype means they are testing out the technology, and usually takes a few tries to get it right, if it works it all), and armed to the teeth. I certainly would want a fleet of them. The theories I came up with: no more were made because the war was over, and funds were diverted to other programs. More were made, but destroyed (but why not this one?). And, some were made, but without Cid's oversight, they are poor copies and didn't work. -------------------- |
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Posted: 31st May 2005 07:14
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Yeah, I'd opt for the 'diverting of funds' explanation. Shinra seems to be a company that has random managorial shifts. Thus, some tech head thought it would be a fabulous project, took it up, constructed it and it probably cost a lot.
But, his time was up, someone else was hired or he was forcibly ordered to another project, thus only the prototype was created and no others. *shrugs* It seems to be a thing big companies do. -------------------- Games on the Go Final Fantasy VII Final Fantasy: Four Warriors of Light Baldur's Gate Too much to play, so little time! Greg |
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Posted: 7th June 2005 20:42
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Also on the second disc,
Possible spoilers: highlight to view he talks about how there are things bothering him about the ship, something seems different and then at the end of the second disc, Possible spoilers: highlight to view he pulls the levers and knobs that have been bothering him, and the highwind becomes rocket powered. and wasn't he mentioning when rufus visits him, he exclaims, first the highwind, then space, now you're taking the tiny bronco too? -------------------- The first duty in life is to assume a pose, and the second duty is...well, no one's found out yet. |
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Posted: 22nd June 2005 08:32
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to add on to jenny's post, i'd say that the highwind that you get is either a) a ship of the same class that cid either designed or piloted or 2) a new class of ship based on the prototype - because, while cid was intimately familiar with it, it did have 2 new overdrives that he had obviously not been around for
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Posted: 23rd June 2005 00:42
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well all i know for sure is that cid owned it at one point and he was its pilot, but it might have been financed by shinra like the tiny bronco and the rocket
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Posted: 23rd June 2005 02:22
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Just some relevent bits
Possible spoilers: highlight to view Cid: "You know Shinra developed a lot of technological gadgets during the meaningless war, right? Now it's a Mako company, but in the old days it was a weapons manufacturer. Well, they came up with a Rocket Engine. There was so much excitement about the thought of going into outer space. Our dreams got bigger and bigger. They put a major budget into it and made prototype after prototype! Finally, they completed Shinra No. 26. They chose the best pilot in Shinra-- no, in the world-- me. I mean, come on. And finally we get to the day of the launch. Everything was goin' well... But, because of that dumb-ass Shera, the launch got messed up. That's why they became so anal! And so, Shinra nixed their outer space exploration plans. After they told me how the future was Space Exploration and got my damn hopes up... DAMN THEM! Then, it was all over once they found out Mako energy was profitable. They didn't even so much as look at space exploration. Money, moola, dinero! My dream was just a financial number for them! Look at this busted Rocket. I was supposed to be the first man in space with this." Possible spoilers: highlight to view Cid: "Welcome to my airship- the Highwind!" Thats all I could find in the script sofar. My guess is he was trusted with leading all the test piloting of Shin-Ra's aviation technologies. -------------------- Whether you take the doughnut hole as a blank space or as an entity unto itself is a purely metaphysical question and does not affect the taste of the doughnut one bit. http://slightly-bitter.blog.co.uk |
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