Post by Sunflora Azumarill on Mar 13, 2011 11:18:09 GMT -5
STAR CITY RACEWAY
Mission 1: "Make the S rank!"
Unlocked: Upon clearing all Mission 1s from Space Metropolis, the Second Stages, and the Third Stages with all possible outcomes, or upon completing Star City Raceway in the main single-player, whichever comes later
"All possible outcomes" means clearing the missions all possible ways. Simply put, using Space Metropolis as an example, you'd have to clear it once leading to Electrochemical Reactor, once leading to Star Gardens, once leading to Starlight Expressway, and once leading to Astro Platform. This applies to all stages in the requirements.
Character: Choice
Upgrades Applied: Tanks (not that they'd matter anyway)
On Radio: Gary; V.E.R.I.C.A.S. (only if playing as Gary)
Mission: Get enough points in this stage to attain at least an S rank.
Detail: In this mission, your goal is to make it through the regular mission while scoring enough points to attain a high rank. In this mission, you get points for defeating the goons and completing objectives. Points are displayed where you'd normally find the clock in a timed objective. At the end of the stage, the points you got during the mission, as well as bonus points based on time taken and remaining health, are added up and you'll be given your ranking. If that ranking is at least S, you clear the mission.
Challenge Mode: You're given the Jenny Mode time limit of 9:00 to complete the mission. Use the Select button to switch the time display with the points display and vice versa.
Mission 2: "Can you cross the finish line before any of the goons do?"
Unlocked: Clear Mission 1, any objective
Character: Floreia
Upgrades Applied: None (not that they'd matter anyway)
On Radio: Shingo
Mission: Win the race.
Detail: For this mission, you're still facing off against the goons from the "story". This time, however, your goal is to simply finish in first place. As before, the race is 15 laps and the opponents are 19 goons. This time, the goons ride Hovercars instead of their normal vehicles. (Hovercars and Hover Carts aren't affected by the Mach 101's oil slick attacks, unlike wheel-class vehicles such as the Pursuit Vehicle and Rocket Vehicle.) If you can complete 15 laps before any of the goons do, you clear the mission. You fail the mission if a goon crosses the finish line first or if the Mach 101's HP drops to zero.
Challenge Mode: The goons now ride Motorcycles instead of Hovercars. (Motorcycles are affected by oil slicks.)
Mission 3: "Protect the Mach 101 from the Attack Vehicles!"
Unlocked: Clear Mission 1, any objective, with silver-star rank, Clear Mission 2
Character: Jason
Upgrades Applied: None (not that they'd matter anyway)
On Radio: Steven
Mission: Complete 5 laps.
Detail: For this mission, the goal sounds simple: get the car around the track five times. Problem is, you're contending with Team Rocket's Attack Vehicles, and their goal is to destroy the Mach 101. As if the fact that the Mach 101 has zero Defense wasn't bad enough, the Attack Vehicles are unaffected by oil slicks and there's no X Defense available for this mission! If the Mach 101's HP drops to zero, you fail the mission. If you can complete the necessary five laps, you've cleared the mission.
Challenge Mode: The quota is increased to 10 laps.
Mission 4: "Mach vs. Machs! And these aren't everyday goons..."
Unlocked: Clear Mission 1, any objective, with gold-star rank, Clear Mission 3
Character: Electra
Upgrades Applied: Materia (not that they'd matter anyway)
On Radio: Shingo
Mission: Win the race.
Detail: For this mission, the course is taken in reverse. Simply put, you're driving the other way around--what was forward in the "story" is backward here. Anyway, six different-colored Mach 101 clones are your opponents for this 15-lap race. They're being driven by faces you never fought in the main story. Representing Team Magma is Hank. Representing Team Aqua is Sean. Representing Team Flora is Peg. Representing Team Plasma is Fargus. Representing Team Draco is thingy. Representing Team Rocket is the Rocket Scout. The Rocket Scout uses her anime voice here, whereas everyone else use original castings for their voices. Anyway, like in Mission 2, your goal is to cross the finish line first. However, since the opposition are driving cars set up the same way as yours (including being affected by oil slicks), this can be tricky, but if you can get across the finish line first, you clear the mission. You fail the mission if your Mach 101's HP drops to zero or if one of the clone Mach 101s cross the finish line first.
Challenge Mode: Your weapons are disabled.
Special Note: The background music for this mission only is an instrumental version of "Mezaze Pokémon Master" (1997 version), the first Japanese opening theme of the Pokémon anime. Additionally, the dialogue for this mission is not spoken in Speed Racer-style unlike other missions for this area.
Special Mission: "Oh, shoot! Those Babylon goons are willing to challenge cars?"
Unlocked: From start
Game Save: Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity (Wii)
Character: Steven
Upgrades Applied: Chaos Drives (not that they'd matter anyway)
On Radio: Prof. Oak
Mission: Complete 15 laps before Jet, Wave, or Storm do.
Detail: For this mission, the Babylon Rogues have challenged the Mach 101 to a race against their Zero Gravity gears. Here, Jet rides the Zero Gravity version of Type-J, Wave rides the Zero Gravity version of Type-W, and Storm rides the Zero Gravity version of Type-S. Additionally, Wave is wearing an Inhibit Belt. Your goal is to complete 15 laps before Jet, Wave, or Storm complete 15 laps. The Babylon Rogues won't attack often, but their attacks will do serious damage if they land due to the Mach 101's zero Defense. Making things worse is that oil slicks won't work on air board-type extreme gear. If Jet, Wave, or Storm win the race, you fail the mission. You also fail the mission if one of the Babylon Rogues destroys the Mach 101. Win the race, clear the mission.
Challenge Mode: Wave is no longer wearing an Inhibit Belt, and the Babylon Rogues will attack more often.
Special Note: The background music for this mission only is an instrumental version of "Message of the Wind", the 21st Japanese ending theme of the Pokémon anime. Additionally, the dialogue for this mission is not spoken in Speed Racer-style unlike other missions for this area.
Mission 1: "Make the S rank!"
Unlocked: Upon clearing all Mission 1s from Space Metropolis, the Second Stages, and the Third Stages with all possible outcomes, or upon completing Star City Raceway in the main single-player, whichever comes later
"All possible outcomes" means clearing the missions all possible ways. Simply put, using Space Metropolis as an example, you'd have to clear it once leading to Electrochemical Reactor, once leading to Star Gardens, once leading to Starlight Expressway, and once leading to Astro Platform. This applies to all stages in the requirements.
Character: Choice
Upgrades Applied: Tanks (not that they'd matter anyway)
On Radio: Gary; V.E.R.I.C.A.S. (only if playing as Gary)
Mission: Get enough points in this stage to attain at least an S rank.
Detail: In this mission, your goal is to make it through the regular mission while scoring enough points to attain a high rank. In this mission, you get points for defeating the goons and completing objectives. Points are displayed where you'd normally find the clock in a timed objective. At the end of the stage, the points you got during the mission, as well as bonus points based on time taken and remaining health, are added up and you'll be given your ranking. If that ranking is at least S, you clear the mission.
Challenge Mode: You're given the Jenny Mode time limit of 9:00 to complete the mission. Use the Select button to switch the time display with the points display and vice versa.
Mission 2: "Can you cross the finish line before any of the goons do?"
Unlocked: Clear Mission 1, any objective
Character: Floreia
Upgrades Applied: None (not that they'd matter anyway)
On Radio: Shingo
Mission: Win the race.
Detail: For this mission, you're still facing off against the goons from the "story". This time, however, your goal is to simply finish in first place. As before, the race is 15 laps and the opponents are 19 goons. This time, the goons ride Hovercars instead of their normal vehicles. (Hovercars and Hover Carts aren't affected by the Mach 101's oil slick attacks, unlike wheel-class vehicles such as the Pursuit Vehicle and Rocket Vehicle.) If you can complete 15 laps before any of the goons do, you clear the mission. You fail the mission if a goon crosses the finish line first or if the Mach 101's HP drops to zero.
Challenge Mode: The goons now ride Motorcycles instead of Hovercars. (Motorcycles are affected by oil slicks.)
Mission 3: "Protect the Mach 101 from the Attack Vehicles!"
Unlocked: Clear Mission 1, any objective, with silver-star rank, Clear Mission 2
Character: Jason
Upgrades Applied: None (not that they'd matter anyway)
On Radio: Steven
Mission: Complete 5 laps.
Detail: For this mission, the goal sounds simple: get the car around the track five times. Problem is, you're contending with Team Rocket's Attack Vehicles, and their goal is to destroy the Mach 101. As if the fact that the Mach 101 has zero Defense wasn't bad enough, the Attack Vehicles are unaffected by oil slicks and there's no X Defense available for this mission! If the Mach 101's HP drops to zero, you fail the mission. If you can complete the necessary five laps, you've cleared the mission.
Challenge Mode: The quota is increased to 10 laps.
Mission 4: "Mach vs. Machs! And these aren't everyday goons..."
Unlocked: Clear Mission 1, any objective, with gold-star rank, Clear Mission 3
Character: Electra
Upgrades Applied: Materia (not that they'd matter anyway)
On Radio: Shingo
Mission: Win the race.
Detail: For this mission, the course is taken in reverse. Simply put, you're driving the other way around--what was forward in the "story" is backward here. Anyway, six different-colored Mach 101 clones are your opponents for this 15-lap race. They're being driven by faces you never fought in the main story. Representing Team Magma is Hank. Representing Team Aqua is Sean. Representing Team Flora is Peg. Representing Team Plasma is Fargus. Representing Team Draco is thingy. Representing Team Rocket is the Rocket Scout. The Rocket Scout uses her anime voice here, whereas everyone else use original castings for their voices. Anyway, like in Mission 2, your goal is to cross the finish line first. However, since the opposition are driving cars set up the same way as yours (including being affected by oil slicks), this can be tricky, but if you can get across the finish line first, you clear the mission. You fail the mission if your Mach 101's HP drops to zero or if one of the clone Mach 101s cross the finish line first.
Challenge Mode: Your weapons are disabled.
Special Note: The background music for this mission only is an instrumental version of "Mezaze Pokémon Master" (1997 version), the first Japanese opening theme of the Pokémon anime. Additionally, the dialogue for this mission is not spoken in Speed Racer-style unlike other missions for this area.
Special Mission: "Oh, shoot! Those Babylon goons are willing to challenge cars?"
Unlocked: From start
Game Save: Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity (Wii)
Character: Steven
Upgrades Applied: Chaos Drives (not that they'd matter anyway)
On Radio: Prof. Oak
Mission: Complete 15 laps before Jet, Wave, or Storm do.
Detail: For this mission, the Babylon Rogues have challenged the Mach 101 to a race against their Zero Gravity gears. Here, Jet rides the Zero Gravity version of Type-J, Wave rides the Zero Gravity version of Type-W, and Storm rides the Zero Gravity version of Type-S. Additionally, Wave is wearing an Inhibit Belt. Your goal is to complete 15 laps before Jet, Wave, or Storm complete 15 laps. The Babylon Rogues won't attack often, but their attacks will do serious damage if they land due to the Mach 101's zero Defense. Making things worse is that oil slicks won't work on air board-type extreme gear. If Jet, Wave, or Storm win the race, you fail the mission. You also fail the mission if one of the Babylon Rogues destroys the Mach 101. Win the race, clear the mission.
Challenge Mode: Wave is no longer wearing an Inhibit Belt, and the Babylon Rogues will attack more often.
Special Note: The background music for this mission only is an instrumental version of "Message of the Wind", the 21st Japanese ending theme of the Pokémon anime. Additionally, the dialogue for this mission is not spoken in Speed Racer-style unlike other missions for this area.