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+ | |name = [[File:LordBritishLogo.png|35px]] Lord British [[File:LordBritishLogo.png|35px]] |
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+ | |image = LordBritishCard.png |
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+ | |caption = Lord British's artwork from Yu-Gi-Oh! |
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+ | |japanese_name = ロードブリティッシュ<br />''Rōdo Buritisshu'' |
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+ | |alternate_name = Lord. B, Road British |
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+ | |pilot = [[Lord British (character)|Lord British]] |
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''[[Salamander]]''<br /> |
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''[[Gradius Gaiden]]''<br /> |
''[[Gradius Gaiden]]''<br /> |
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+ | {{nihongo|'''Lord British'''|ロードブリティッシュ|Rōdo Buritisshu}}, also known as '''Lord. B''' or '''Road British''' (the latter as a result of romanization), is a recurring [[:category:Fighters|spaceship fighter]] appearing in the ''[[Gradius (series)|Gradius]]'' series. It made its debut in the arcade version of ''[[Salamander]]'' (1986), acting as the designed fighter ship for Player 2. It features red streaks instead of characteristic blue ones from [[Vic Viper]], and it's in the shape of a jet. |
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− | '''Lord British''' (ロードブリティッシュ) is a recurring spacecraft from the ''[[Gradius (series)|Gradius]]'' series. It made its debut in ''[[Salamander]]'', where it is controlled by Player 2. Lord British has had other names such as '''Lord. B''' or '''Road British''', the latter as a result of romanization. It has red streaks instead of blue ones as those from [[Vic Viper]], and it's in the shape of a jet. |
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+ | Somewhere away from planet [[Gradius (planet)|Gradius]], another benevolent planet called [[Latis]] was at a state of beauty with sparkling blue oceans. However, for years an ancient prophecy spelling potential doom has haunted its inhabitants: that light-years away, a [[Zelos Dragon|giant dragon]] born from the sea of flames (an unnamed star) would consume the planet into eternal darkness. |
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+ | This prophecy seemingly came true when the [[Bacterian Empire]], under the guise of the [[Salamander Force|Salamander Army]], invaded the planet and overwhelmed the Latis Army. Unwilling to face defeat, the prince of Latis took charge of the fight and flew the starfighter Lord British straight into the heart of the enemy's mother star alongside the [[Gradius Empire]]'s [[Vic Viper]]. |
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+ | Both ships tracked down and destroyed numerous enemy commanders, including the [[Golem|Brain Golem]], [[Tetran]] and [[Death]], before locating and destroying the [[Zelos Force]]. In doing so, both the Vic Viper and Lord British saved planet Latis from an impending doom and drove the Bacterians away. |
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+ | Years later, Lord British, alongside the Vic Viper, the [[Jade Knight]] and the [[Falchion Beta]], were summoned to destroy an unknown enemy luring within the unknown and dangerous Black Nebula. With an updated set of weapons, Lord British and the other fighters were able to track down the source and destroy it while narrowly escaping destruction, saving Gradius in the process and bringing an end to the Bacterian Empire once more. |
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+ | ==Arsenal== |
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+ | [[File:Lord british ripple.gif|thumb|<p style="text-align: center;">Ripple Laser</p>]] |
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⚫ | In ''[[Gradius Gaiden]]'', where Vic Viper was limited to the Standard Type 1 weapon set, Lord British gained the Disruptor, its exclusive replacement for Vic Viper's Laser (the Ripple Laser is now the Double). The Disruptor is a unique red/orange laser which shoots out in a pulse-like manner, with each beam reaching the length of the screen. Its main disadvantage is its low firing rate, as enemies may be able to sneak up on Lord British when it has finished firing the Disruptor. |
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===''[[Life Force]]''=== |
===''[[Life Force]]''=== |
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===''[[Gradius Gaiden]]''=== |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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LordBritishLifeForce.jpg|Lord British in ''[[Life Force]]'' |
LordBritishLifeForce.jpg|Lord British in ''[[Life Force]]'' |
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− | + | LB SolarAssault.png|As seen in the ''[[Solar Assault]]'' flyer |
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+ | LordBritishCard.png|Lord British's artwork from its ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' [[w:c:yugioh:Lord British Space Fighter|card]] |
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==Trivia== |
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− | *When Disruptor is leveled up, it resembles Death MK II's |
+ | *When the Disruptor is leveled up, it resembles [[Death MK II]]'s laser, although smaller, thinner and reddish. |
− | *The ship is named after the brave [[Lord British (character)|prince of Latis]], who piloted the ship by himself and defeated the Salamander Army along with Vic Viper from planet Gradius. This wasn't changed in Salamander anime, |
+ | *The ship is named after the brave [[Lord British (character)|prince of Latis]], who piloted the ship by himself and defeated the [[Salamander Force|Salamander Army]] along with [[Vic Viper]] from planet [[Gradius (planet)|Gradius]]. This wasn't changed in the ''[[Salamander (OVA)|Salamander]]'' anime, whereas many other background settings in the original video game got slightly changed in the anime trilogy. |
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+ | *Lord British and the other ''[[Gradius Gaiden]]'''s ships have a kind of hyper-driver system than allows them to travel faster than light to escape the black hole in [[On the Event Horizon|Stage 7]]. |
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+ | *A sentient version of Lord British joined [[Takosuke]]'s star team in ''[[Gokujō Parodius! ~Kako no Eikō o Motomete~|Gokujō Parodius!]]'' |
*The ship's name is a reference to the character [[w:c:ultima:Lord British|Lord British]] from the ''[[w:c:ultima|Ultima]]'' series of western role playing games, who in turn is a reference to [[w:c:ultima:Richard Garriott|Richard Garriott]], an influential programmer and designer for said series. |
*The ship's name is a reference to the character [[w:c:ultima:Lord British|Lord British]] from the ''[[w:c:ultima|Ultima]]'' series of western role playing games, who in turn is a reference to [[w:c:ultima:Richard Garriott|Richard Garriott]], an influential programmer and designer for said series. |
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Revision as of 11:34, 7 July 2020
- For the character, see Lord British (character).
Lord British (ロードブリティッシュ Rōdo Buritisshu ), also known as Lord. B or Road British (the latter as a result of romanization), is a recurring spaceship fighter appearing in the Gradius series. It made its debut in the arcade version of Salamander (1986), acting as the designed fighter ship for Player 2. It features red streaks instead of characteristic blue ones from Vic Viper, and it's in the shape of a jet.
History
Salamander/Life Force
Somewhere away from planet Gradius, another benevolent planet called Latis was at a state of beauty with sparkling blue oceans. However, for years an ancient prophecy spelling potential doom has haunted its inhabitants: that light-years away, a giant dragon born from the sea of flames (an unnamed star) would consume the planet into eternal darkness.
This prophecy seemingly came true when the Bacterian Empire, under the guise of the Salamander Army, invaded the planet and overwhelmed the Latis Army. Unwilling to face defeat, the prince of Latis took charge of the fight and flew the starfighter Lord British straight into the heart of the enemy's mother star alongside the Gradius Empire's Vic Viper.
Both ships tracked down and destroyed numerous enemy commanders, including the Brain Golem, Tetran and Death, before locating and destroying the Zelos Force. In doing so, both the Vic Viper and Lord British saved planet Latis from an impending doom and drove the Bacterians away.
Gradius Gaiden
Years later, Lord British, alongside the Vic Viper, the Jade Knight and the Falchion Beta, were summoned to destroy an unknown enemy luring within the unknown and dangerous Black Nebula. With an updated set of weapons, Lord British and the other fighters were able to track down the source and destroy it while narrowly escaping destruction, saving Gradius in the process and bringing an end to the Bacterian Empire once more.
Arsenal
Since Lord British debuted in Salamander, all of the new weapons (including the Tailgun, despite not being in Salamander) in that game were instantly attributed to it (despite also being available to Vic Viper at that time and with the weapon set being used by it in later games).
In Gradius Gaiden, where Vic Viper was limited to the Standard Type 1 weapon set, Lord British gained the Disruptor, its exclusive replacement for Vic Viper's Laser (the Ripple Laser is now the Double). The Disruptor is a unique red/orange laser which shoots out in a pulse-like manner, with each beam reaching the length of the screen. Its main disadvantage is its low firing rate, as enemies may be able to sneak up on Lord British when it has finished firing the Disruptor.
Weapon sets
Salamander
Life Force
Gradius Gaiden
Gallery
Trivia
- When the Disruptor is leveled up, it resembles Death MK II's laser, although smaller, thinner and reddish.
- The ship is named after the brave prince of Latis, who piloted the ship by himself and defeated the Salamander Army along with Vic Viper from planet Gradius. This wasn't changed in the Salamander anime, whereas many other background settings in the original video game got slightly changed in the anime trilogy.
- Lord British and the other Gradius Gaiden's ships have a kind of hyper-driver system than allows them to travel faster than light to escape the black hole in Stage 7.
- A sentient version of Lord British joined Takosuke's star team in Gokujō Parodius!
- The ship's name is a reference to the character Lord British from the Ultima series of western role playing games, who in turn is a reference to Richard Garriott, an influential programmer and designer for said series.
Gradius Gaiden | ||
Ships | Vic Viper • Lord British • Jade Knight • Falchion β | |
Stages | Beyond the White Storm • Requiem for Revengers • Into the Crystal Cage • Ruins of Silence • Organic Fortress • Green Inferno • On the Event Horizon • Formidable Guardians • Fate... | |
Bosses | Blizzard Crawler • Grave • Nobil • Shining Core • Moai Dimension • Mad Skin • Stinger Kid • Hunter Fang • Giga's Rose • Kraken • Laser Tetran • DeathDouble • Parasite Core • Triple Core • Deltatry • Juggler Core • Neo Big Core • Heaven's Gate • Boost Core • Gunner Wall • Heavy Ducker • Sol • O.V.U.M. |
Solar Assault | ||
Ships | Vic Viper • Lord British • Alpinia | |
Stages | The River Styx • Fierce Blaze • Curse • Abyssal Forest • Speed Demon • Solar Assault | |
Bosses | Big Core MK I • Intruder • Tutankhamon • Dinosaur • Big Core MK II • Crab |