The wiki is lacking in content. You can help by creating a new article. See the to do list for more ways you can help.

Difference between revisions of "Shinra Biker"

From Final Fantasy Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(New article)
 
(party)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{multiple image|align=right|direction=vertical|footer=An Orange Biker (top) and a Red Biker (bottom)|width=100|image1=Orange Biker.jpg|image2=Red Biker.jpg}}
{{multiple image|align=right|direction=vertical|footer=An Orange Biker (top) and a Red Biker (bottom)|width=100|image1=Orange Biker.jpg|image2=Red Biker.jpg}}
'''Shinra Bikers'''<ref name="bradygames">Official ''Final Fantasy VII'' Strategy Guide (Bradygames), page 64.</ref> are [[Shinra]] soldiers who ride motorcycles. [[Cloud Strife|Cloud]] fights them on [[Midgar Highway]] during their escape from [[Midgar]] in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. Shinra Bikers are also enemies in the [[Gold Saucer]]'s [[G-Bike]] arcade game, which is simply a replay of the Midgar Highway events without the story elements.
'''Shinra Bikers'''<ref name="bradygames">Official ''Final Fantasy VII'' Strategy Guide (Bradygames), page 64.</ref> are [[Shinra]] soldiers who ride motorcycles. [[Cloud Strife|Cloud]] fights them on [[Midgar Highway]] during the [[party]]'s escape from [[Midgar]] in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. Shinra Bikers are also enemies in the [[Gold Saucer]]'s [[G-Bike]] arcade game, which is simply a replay of the Midgar Highway events without the story elements.


There are two types of Shinra Bikers, '''Orange Bikers'''<ref name="bradygames"/> and '''Red Bikers''',<ref name="bradygames"/> both of which are named after their motorcycle color. Cloud must slash his [[Buster Sword]] at the Shinra Bikers to prevent them from crashing into the [[Shinra Hauler SA-37|truck]], which the other [[party]] members are in. Whenever a Shinra Biker crashes into the truck, a party member inside of it takes damage. The Red Bikers are slightly different from Orange Bikers in that they are cautious with their movements, and even try to divert Cloud away from the truck so that it is open for other Shinra Bikers to attack.
There are two types of Shinra Bikers, '''Orange Bikers'''<ref name="bradygames"/> and '''Red Bikers''',<ref name="bradygames"/> both of whom are named after their motorcycle color. Cloud must slash his [[Buster Sword]] at the Shinra Bikers to prevent them from crashing into the [[Shinra Hauler SA-37|truck]], which the other [[party]] members are in. Whenever a Shinra Biker crashes into the truck, a party member inside of it takes damage. The Red Bikers are slightly different from Orange Bikers in that they are cautious with their movements, and even try to divert Cloud away from the truck so that it is open for other Shinra Bikers to attack.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 23:22, February 8, 2022

An Orange Biker (top) and a Red Biker (bottom)
An Orange Biker (top) and a Red Biker (bottom)
An Orange Biker (top) and a Red Biker (bottom)

Shinra Bikers[1] are Shinra soldiers who ride motorcycles. Cloud fights them on Midgar Highway during the party's escape from Midgar in Final Fantasy VII. Shinra Bikers are also enemies in the Gold Saucer's G-Bike arcade game, which is simply a replay of the Midgar Highway events without the story elements.

There are two types of Shinra Bikers, Orange Bikers[1] and Red Bikers,[1] both of whom are named after their motorcycle color. Cloud must slash his Buster Sword at the Shinra Bikers to prevent them from crashing into the truck, which the other party members are in. Whenever a Shinra Biker crashes into the truck, a party member inside of it takes damage. The Red Bikers are slightly different from Orange Bikers in that they are cautious with their movements, and even try to divert Cloud away from the truck so that it is open for other Shinra Bikers to attack.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Official Final Fantasy VII Strategy Guide (Bradygames), page 64.