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Deathborn

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Articles About Deathborn
Versions Main Games - GP Legends

Background

This mysterious pilot makes even Black Shadow, the evil Emperor, shudder with fear. Since the huge accident four years ago, several F-Zero pilots have turned up missing—in all of the missing-persons investigations conducted by the Space Police, Deathborn was the primary suspect. Deathborn has died three times, but each time was brought back to life by exchanging his real body parts for mechanical ones. Through these procedures, he has become essentially immortal. A device installed within his body allows him to travel freely through space, making it possible for him to mysteriously appear anywhere at any time. He banishes those he dislikes to the outer limits of space, where they become drifting vagabonds for all eternity. Deathborn is plotting to take over the universe—his plan is to obtain the ultimate power that would allow him to determine life and death on every star as he sees fit.

Aside from the information provided in his profile, little else is known about this F-Zero pilot. From what can be gathered from the story mode of F-Zero GX, he is the champion of the F-Zero Underworld, and he had previously hired Black Shadow to acquire the championship belt of the overworld. Black Shadow had clearly failed, and Deathborn had threatened him that he would only give him one more chance. Why Deathborn didn't, or couldn't, take the belt himself is unknown.

After Black Shadow fails again, Deathborn punishes him for his failure and challenges Captain Falcon to a one-on-one race for both belts. Before the race commences, he reveals to Falcon his plan - the powers of light and darkness are condensed in both belts respectively, and that when combined, provide ultimate power that will allow him to control the universe, judging life and death on each star, saying that he can "reduce this whole galaxy into a pile of ashes in an instant", implying he has his own reasons for wanting to destroy the galaxy the F-Zero races take place in particular. After an intense race, Falcon emerges victorious and Deathborn is last seen plummeting towards his death, his vehicle exploding as it collides with a rock wall.

In the last chapter of F-Zero GX's story mode, The Creators reveal that Deathborn was their "best creation", but fail to elaborate. This implies the creators may have something to do with Deathborn's apparent deaths, rebirths, and loss of humanity.

General Information

Name: Deathborn

Origin: F-Zero

Sex: Male

Age: Unknown

Classification: Champion of F-Zero Underworld

Species: Unknown

Occupation: F-Zero Racer

Status: Deceased (Plummeted to his death after being defeated in a race by Captain Falcon)

Alignment: Chaotic Evil (Deathborn is an evil emperor that makes even Black Shadow submit to him, with the goal of getting the championship belt in order to control the universe and judge life and death on each star, implying he wants to destroy the galaxy too)

Codex Statistics

Tier: High 10-B, 9-A with Dark Schneider. At least 3-C with Champion's Belt

Cardinality: Finite

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Above Average Human level, Room level with Dark Schneider (It’s max speed and size reaches this levels of kinetic energy). At least Galaxy level with Champion’s Belt (Deathborn noted with its power he could turn the whole galaxy to ash in an instant. The Champion’s belt contains The Creators who created the “whole world”)

Durability: Above Average Human level, Room level in Dark Schneider

Striking Strength: Above Average Human Class

Lifting Strength: Unknown

Travel Speed: Athletic Human, Supersonic+ in Dark Schneider (The Dark Schneider is comparable to other vehicles who can reach up to 4000 km/h)

Attack Speed: Supersonic+

Reaction Speed: Supersonic+ (Able to maneuver with his vehicle and other vehicles traveling at 4000 km/h)

Stamina: Unknown

Range: Standard Melee, Universal with Teleportation & Battlefield Removal (A device installed within his body allows him to travel freely through space, making it possible for him to mysteriously appear anywhere at any time, and he banishes those he dislikes to the outer limits of space, where they become drifting vagabonds for all eternity)

Intelligence: Above Average Intelligence (Is a skilled F-Zero pilot, runs an entire criminal organization, with the Galactic Federation unable to catch him)


Powers and Techniques

Vehicular Mastery (Land Vehicles; Can drive the Dark Schneider effortlessly), Cyborgization (Partial) & Resurrection (Deathborn has died three times, but each time was brought back to life by exchanging his real body parts for mechanical ones. Through these procedures, he has become essentially immortal), Teleportation & Time Travel (A device installed within his body allows him to travel freely through space, making it possible for him to mysteriously appear anywhere at any time), Battlefield Removal (Forced Teleportation; He banishes those he dislikes to the outer limits of space, where they become drifting vagabonds for all eternity), Deconstruction (Completely atomized Black Shadow)

Equipment

  • Dark Schneider: The Dark Schneider is a powerful machine that Deathborn, its pilot, has nicknamed the "Wings of Darkness". It boasts a powerful body that makes it ideal for crashing into other units. He had the cockpit specially rigged so that if any pilot other than himself tried to use the machine, many poisonous needles fire out of the dashboard to kill the intruder.

Other

Standard Tactics: Deathborn is noted that he will banish those he dislikes to the outer limits of space, he has also shown to deconstruct someone that's failed him.

Weaknesses: Nothing notable.

Note: This is Deathborn in the main game line-up, excluding the F-Zero anime and the anime inspired games are considered an essential reboot.

Battle Records

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