Ape Escape is a series of video games made by Sony Computer Entertainment, starting with Ape Escape for PlayStation in 1999.The series are widely known for their use of ape-related humor, its unique gameplay, its wide variety of pop culture references, and for being the first to use the Sony Dualshock Controller. They are some of the few games which are well known for characters other than the protagonist( the monkeys are the mascot of Sony Computer Entertainment). They also have a title that doesn't have anything to do with anything important or vital in the storyline. Instead,the title describes the monkeys' rampage across the globe: an Ape Escape.
Games
*Shadow Yamato X (PS3) (XBOX 360) (Wii)
*Shadow Yamato X: On the Loose (PSP) (Enhanced remake of the original Shadow Yamato X)
*Shadow Yamato X2 (PS3) (XBOX 360) (Wii)
*Shadow Yamato X3 (PS3) (XBOX 360) (Wii)
*Shadow Yamato X4 (PS3) (XBOX 360) (Wii)
*Shadow Yamato X5 (PS3) (XBOX 360) (Wii)
*Shadow Yamato X6 (PS3) (XBOX 360) (Wii)
Spin-offs
*Shadow Yamato X: Feudal Combat (PS3)(XBOX 360) (Wii)
*Shadow Yamato X: Feudal Combat 2 (PS3)(XBOX 360) (Wii)
Fanmade games
*Bu n' Ku Saga, a series of 3 RPGs Titled:
*Bu n' Ku Episode 1: The Destiny Of The Hunters(November 2007)
*Bu n' Ku Episode 2: The Year Of the Burobu (December 2007)
*Bu n' Ku Episode 3: The Door Of Burobukashu (A Cameo of Kingdom Hearts, Ape escape Anime Saga With a Twitches Theme, Some rumors says that this game will premiere on 2008)
Gameplay
The Ape Escape series is notable from its radical departure from the tried-and-true control method in most other games. It was the first game for the PlayStation which required the use of the Dual Analog controller; the left stick moves the character while the right operates whatever Gotcha Gadget the player has in his/her possession. Again, unlike many games which use to jump, both the R1 and R2 buttons are used, while the 'shape' buttons are used to cycle through the available items in the inventory.
In the PSP spin-offs, a more conventional control scheme must be used, due to the PSP's lack of a right analog stick.
Mini-games
In AE1, 2 & 3, you can unlock three mini-games that you can play at the hub. These can be accessed by clearing the necessary amount of stages and/or having the necessary amount of coins.In Ape Escape and Ape Escape: On the Loose, you had to collect a certain amount of Specter Tokens to unlock a mini-game.
Collect ten Specter Tokens- Ski-Kidz Racing (Later changed to snow-boarding in the remake.)
Collect twenty Specter Tokens- Specter Boxing (Changed to ping-pong in the remake.)
Collect forty Specter Tokens- Galaxy Monkey
In Ape Escape 2, you could obtain these three mini-games by betting ten coins in the Gotcha Box,but
here the stage-clearing was much more vital, yet it didn't mean it'd be based on your percentage on
your record.
Beat Ninja Hideout and Yellow Monkey- Dance,Monkey,Dance!
Beat Enter the Monkey- Monkey Soccer
Beat The Lost Valley and Red Monkey- Wickedly Hard Monkey Climber
In Ape Escape 3, due to the fact that coins were far more abundant than Ape Escape 2 and the fact that you could hold coins past 999, the prices went up for the mini-games as well. Another thing is that this time it was based on your percentage, so clearing stages, beating time attacks, or purchasing things from the shops would get you faster to making the mini games become available to purchase. The mini-game Mesal Gear Solid seems fuller and more of a game of its own rather than just a simple unlockable. This game has a plot and more traditional gameplay of the AE series, and could be the start of more fuller mini-games based off of a series already established, like Metal Gear
Solid.
Get a total of 25-50% completion-Super Monkey Throw Stadium Worth 1500 Gotcha Coins
Defeat Specter once-Mesal Gear Solid Worth 573 Gotcha Coins
Get a total of 75%,purchasable at 80%- Ultim-ape Fighter! Worth 1500 Gotcha Coins
Characters
Main of Shadow Yamato X - Humanoids
*Shadow Hattori / Shadow X - (Age 20)
*Zero Yamato / Yamato Zero - (Age 22)
Main of Mr. X - Humanoids
*Kazuki Suda / Centaur Man (Jak's half brother) (Age 21)
*Jak Suda / Tomahawk Man (Kazuki's half brother) (Age 21)
*Haurhi Suzumiya/ Plant Man (Shadow's crush) (Age 18)
*Yamamotus Yamato / Yamato Man (Yamato's crush) (Age 24)
*Leung Foon / Wind Man (Age 50)
*Kaiser Aziz / Flame Man (Age 44)
*Blade Takeda / Knight Man (Age 52)
*Horo Moscow / Blizzard Man (Age 30)
War Ensemble Humanoids
*Kazumasa Suda / Acid Man (Age 25)
*Shino Suzumiya / Baseball Man (Age 19)
*Yoshinobu Aziz / Blaze Man (Age 18)
*Hirate Suda / Chainsaw Man (Age 24)
*Hiroshima Suda / Samurai Man (Age 20)
*Rend Uchida / Smoke Man (Age 19)
*Leung Luk / Tornado Man (Age 50)
*Imadori Takeda / Wire Man (Age 40)
War Mortal Humanoids
*Torimura Suda / Poison Man (Age 27)
*Hasuke Suzumiya / Strike Man (Age 20)
*Yakomura Aziz / Flare Man (Age 19)
*Yokomaru Suda / Katana Man (Age 20)
*Murata Moscow / Spy Man (Age 19)
*Harima Takeda / Armor Man (Age 22)
*Sasuke Suzumiya / Shuriken Man (Age 19)
*Yakarot Yamato / Spear Man (Age 22)
War Annual Humanoids
War Honorable Humanoids
Black Yamato Kings
*Yamato King Core (villain)
*Yamato King Cannon (villain)
*Yamato King Knight (villain)
*Yamato King Samurai (villain)
*Yamato King Nitro (villain)
*Yamato King Centaur (villain)
*Yamato King Ashura (villain)
*Yamato King Guardian (villain)
Yamato Black Dragons
*Vile (villain)
*Gamon (villain)
*Raglan (villain)
*Shenron (villain)
*Klin (villain)
*Klun (villain)
*Kigali (villain)
*Kigami (villain)
*Doom (villain)
*Goddess (villain)
*Poltergeist (villain)
*Mynd (villain)
*Tojara (villain)
*Nappa (villain)
*Akinos (villain)
*Daisho (villain)
Yamato Silver Dragons
*Sigma (villain)
*Thor (villain)
*Sliver (villain)
*Kai (villain)
*Tai (villain)
*Rend (villain)
*Hong (villain)
*Shendu (villain)
Yamato Golden Dragons
*Broly (villain)
*Kong (villain)
*Arashicage (villain)
*Tong (villain)
*Fujimoto (villain)
*Yozshura (villain)
*Samuro (villain)
*Yoshiro (villain)
Yamato Golden Blood Dragons
*Fujioka (villain)
*Kazumasa (villain)
*Genjuros (villain)
*Khanzo (villain)
*Jubei (villain)
*Yakumasa (villain)
*Kamasuma (villain)
*Gilgamesh (villain)
Yamato Golden Poltergeist Dragons
*Kamato (villain)
*Kamagata (villain)
*Kamamoto (villain)
*Koji (villain)
*Kajind (villain)
*Kamumasa (villain)
*Kasasuma (villain)
*Kenshin (villain)
Yamato Golden Blade Dragons
*Renji (villain)
*Valor (villain)
*Shinjuku (villain)
*Ukyo (villain)
*Nakusama (villain)
*Nakumasa (villain)
*Makusa (villain)
*Hokage (villain)
Yamato Golden Doom Dragons
*Kenji (villain)
*Niroko (villain)
*Mikasa (villain)
*Dakishi (villain)
*Wakatakashi (villain)
*Takamaru (villain)
*Takanara (villain)
*Takemaru (villain)
Yamato Golden Venom Dragons
*Hara (villain)
*Horo (villain)
*Moongul (villain)
*Burter (villain)
Yamato Dragons of the Band of Elite Eight
*Kyokotsu (villain)
*Jakotsu (villain)
*Mukotsu (villain)
*Renkotsu (villain)
*Ginkotsu (villain)
*Suikotsu (villain)
*Bankotsu (villain)
*Yamakotsu (villain)
The Band of the Elite Four of Dragonkin
*Yamato (villain)
*Yamagata (villain)
*Yamamoto (villain)
*Zeke (villain)
Turles' Gang of the army of the Blood Legendary Mortal Kombat Dragon Ghidorah
*Hemamotos Yamato (In Shadow Yamato X Episode 2 Is a playable character) (Age 19997)
*Hemamotus Yamato (In Shadow Yamato X Episode 2 Is a playable character) (Age 19997)
*Yamaraku Yamato (In Shadow Yamato X Episode 1 He is a villain, In Episode 2 Is a playable character) (Age 19992)
*Daikamoto Yamato (Crushed by falling ceiling) (Age 19994)
*Turles Yamato (Went down with Turles' ship with his creator) (In Shadow Yamato X Episode 1, 2 & 3 Turles Yamato Is A Playable Character) (Age 20000)
*Gateau Yamato (Terminated for failure) (Age 19990)
*Naraku Yamato (Terminated for failure) (Age 19990)
*Nagara Yamato (Terminated for failure) (Age 19988)
*Kaimato Yamato (Terminated for failure) (Age 19986)
Fan-Characters
Bu n' Ku Characters
*Bu A Giant Burobu, And A Son Of Burobukoa
*Ku A Tenntakuru, And A Son Of Mother Tentakuru
*Tsuku J Pipotron J's Evil Soul
*Pipotron Zeta One Of Xemnas And Enoka's Minions
*Burobukashu A Giant Burobu, One Of the SaruGaian Gods (Creators of Kerato, Bu and Ku's world), Hates Pipotron J and is the Burobu "King Of Elements"
Worlds
The only 'world' that exists in most games is Earth,which is what Spike, Jimmy, Kei,or Yumi fight for between Specter in order to save the human race. However,in Pumped and Primed,the Virtual World was introduced. This world looks very much like Earth, but here, the characters can't get physically injured. There is also Virtual Space,where Pipotron J resides. The anime and the game: Ape Escape Million Monkeys proves that the Ape Escape characters originate from Tokyo, Japan.
In Bu n' Ku saga there are Kerato, the new virtual world created by Legend, Volcano, Ukkir and The SaruGaians (Burobukoa, Mother Tentakuru, Pipotron K, Pipotron J And Burobukashu) With the power of the holy seal (Bu n' Ku episode 2)
Games
*Shadow Yamato X (PS3) (XBOX 360) (Wii)
*Shadow Yamato X: On the Loose (PSP) (Enhanced remake of the original Shadow Yamato X)
*Shadow Yamato X2 (PS3) (XBOX 360) (Wii)
*Shadow Yamato X3 (PS3) (XBOX 360) (Wii)
*Shadow Yamato X4 (PS3) (XBOX 360) (Wii)
*Shadow Yamato X5 (PS3) (XBOX 360) (Wii)
*Shadow Yamato X6 (PS3) (XBOX 360) (Wii)
Spin-offs
*Shadow Yamato X: Feudal Combat (PS3)(XBOX 360) (Wii)
*Shadow Yamato X: Feudal Combat 2 (PS3)(XBOX 360) (Wii)
Fanmade games
*Bu n' Ku Saga, a series of 3 RPGs Titled:
*Bu n' Ku Episode 1: The Destiny Of The Hunters(November 2007)
*Bu n' Ku Episode 2: The Year Of the Burobu (December 2007)
*Bu n' Ku Episode 3: The Door Of Burobukashu (A Cameo of Kingdom Hearts, Ape escape Anime Saga With a Twitches Theme, Some rumors says that this game will premiere on 2008)
Gameplay
The Ape Escape series is notable from its radical departure from the tried-and-true control method in most other games. It was the first game for the PlayStation which required the use of the Dual Analog controller; the left stick moves the character while the right operates whatever Gotcha Gadget the player has in his/her possession. Again, unlike many games which use to jump, both the R1 and R2 buttons are used, while the 'shape' buttons are used to cycle through the available items in the inventory.
In the PSP spin-offs, a more conventional control scheme must be used, due to the PSP's lack of a right analog stick.
Mini-games
In AE1, 2 & 3, you can unlock three mini-games that you can play at the hub. These can be accessed by clearing the necessary amount of stages and/or having the necessary amount of coins.In Ape Escape and Ape Escape: On the Loose, you had to collect a certain amount of Specter Tokens to unlock a mini-game.
Collect ten Specter Tokens- Ski-Kidz Racing (Later changed to snow-boarding in the remake.)
Collect twenty Specter Tokens- Specter Boxing (Changed to ping-pong in the remake.)
Collect forty Specter Tokens- Galaxy Monkey
In Ape Escape 2, you could obtain these three mini-games by betting ten coins in the Gotcha Box,but
here the stage-clearing was much more vital, yet it didn't mean it'd be based on your percentage on
your record.
Beat Ninja Hideout and Yellow Monkey- Dance,Monkey,Dance!
Beat Enter the Monkey- Monkey Soccer
Beat The Lost Valley and Red Monkey- Wickedly Hard Monkey Climber
In Ape Escape 3, due to the fact that coins were far more abundant than Ape Escape 2 and the fact that you could hold coins past 999, the prices went up for the mini-games as well. Another thing is that this time it was based on your percentage, so clearing stages, beating time attacks, or purchasing things from the shops would get you faster to making the mini games become available to purchase. The mini-game Mesal Gear Solid seems fuller and more of a game of its own rather than just a simple unlockable. This game has a plot and more traditional gameplay of the AE series, and could be the start of more fuller mini-games based off of a series already established, like Metal Gear
Solid.
Get a total of 25-50% completion-Super Monkey Throw Stadium Worth 1500 Gotcha Coins
Defeat Specter once-Mesal Gear Solid Worth 573 Gotcha Coins
Get a total of 75%,purchasable at 80%- Ultim-ape Fighter! Worth 1500 Gotcha Coins
Characters
Main of Shadow Yamato X - Humanoids
*Shadow Hattori / Shadow X - (Age 20)
*Zero Yamato / Yamato Zero - (Age 22)
Main of Mr. X - Humanoids
*Kazuki Suda / Centaur Man (Jak's half brother) (Age 21)
*Jak Suda / Tomahawk Man (Kazuki's half brother) (Age 21)
*Haurhi Suzumiya/ Plant Man (Shadow's crush) (Age 18)
*Yamamotus Yamato / Yamato Man (Yamato's crush) (Age 24)
*Leung Foon / Wind Man (Age 50)
*Kaiser Aziz / Flame Man (Age 44)
*Blade Takeda / Knight Man (Age 52)
*Horo Moscow / Blizzard Man (Age 30)
War Ensemble Humanoids
*Kazumasa Suda / Acid Man (Age 25)
*Shino Suzumiya / Baseball Man (Age 19)
*Yoshinobu Aziz / Blaze Man (Age 18)
*Hirate Suda / Chainsaw Man (Age 24)
*Hiroshima Suda / Samurai Man (Age 20)
*Rend Uchida / Smoke Man (Age 19)
*Leung Luk / Tornado Man (Age 50)
*Imadori Takeda / Wire Man (Age 40)
War Mortal Humanoids
*Torimura Suda / Poison Man (Age 27)
*Hasuke Suzumiya / Strike Man (Age 20)
*Yakomura Aziz / Flare Man (Age 19)
*Yokomaru Suda / Katana Man (Age 20)
*Murata Moscow / Spy Man (Age 19)
*Harima Takeda / Armor Man (Age 22)
*Sasuke Suzumiya / Shuriken Man (Age 19)
*Yakarot Yamato / Spear Man (Age 22)
War Annual Humanoids
War Honorable Humanoids
Black Yamato Kings
*Yamato King Core (villain)
*Yamato King Cannon (villain)
*Yamato King Knight (villain)
*Yamato King Samurai (villain)
*Yamato King Nitro (villain)
*Yamato King Centaur (villain)
*Yamato King Ashura (villain)
*Yamato King Guardian (villain)
Yamato Black Dragons
*Vile (villain)
*Gamon (villain)
*Raglan (villain)
*Shenron (villain)
*Klin (villain)
*Klun (villain)
*Kigali (villain)
*Kigami (villain)
*Doom (villain)
*Goddess (villain)
*Poltergeist (villain)
*Mynd (villain)
*Tojara (villain)
*Nappa (villain)
*Akinos (villain)
*Daisho (villain)
Yamato Silver Dragons
*Sigma (villain)
*Thor (villain)
*Sliver (villain)
*Kai (villain)
*Tai (villain)
*Rend (villain)
*Hong (villain)
*Shendu (villain)
Yamato Golden Dragons
*Broly (villain)
*Kong (villain)
*Arashicage (villain)
*Tong (villain)
*Fujimoto (villain)
*Yozshura (villain)
*Samuro (villain)
*Yoshiro (villain)
Yamato Golden Blood Dragons
*Fujioka (villain)
*Kazumasa (villain)
*Genjuros (villain)
*Khanzo (villain)
*Jubei (villain)
*Yakumasa (villain)
*Kamasuma (villain)
*Gilgamesh (villain)
Yamato Golden Poltergeist Dragons
*Kamato (villain)
*Kamagata (villain)
*Kamamoto (villain)
*Koji (villain)
*Kajind (villain)
*Kamumasa (villain)
*Kasasuma (villain)
*Kenshin (villain)
Yamato Golden Blade Dragons
*Renji (villain)
*Valor (villain)
*Shinjuku (villain)
*Ukyo (villain)
*Nakusama (villain)
*Nakumasa (villain)
*Makusa (villain)
*Hokage (villain)
Yamato Golden Doom Dragons
*Kenji (villain)
*Niroko (villain)
*Mikasa (villain)
*Dakishi (villain)
*Wakatakashi (villain)
*Takamaru (villain)
*Takanara (villain)
*Takemaru (villain)
Yamato Golden Venom Dragons
*Hara (villain)
*Horo (villain)
*Moongul (villain)
*Burter (villain)
Yamato Dragons of the Band of Elite Eight
*Kyokotsu (villain)
*Jakotsu (villain)
*Mukotsu (villain)
*Renkotsu (villain)
*Ginkotsu (villain)
*Suikotsu (villain)
*Bankotsu (villain)
*Yamakotsu (villain)
The Band of the Elite Four of Dragonkin
*Yamato (villain)
*Yamagata (villain)
*Yamamoto (villain)
*Zeke (villain)
Turles' Gang of the army of the Blood Legendary Mortal Kombat Dragon Ghidorah
*Hemamotos Yamato (In Shadow Yamato X Episode 2 Is a playable character) (Age 19997)
*Hemamotus Yamato (In Shadow Yamato X Episode 2 Is a playable character) (Age 19997)
*Yamaraku Yamato (In Shadow Yamato X Episode 1 He is a villain, In Episode 2 Is a playable character) (Age 19992)
*Daikamoto Yamato (Crushed by falling ceiling) (Age 19994)
*Turles Yamato (Went down with Turles' ship with his creator) (In Shadow Yamato X Episode 1, 2 & 3 Turles Yamato Is A Playable Character) (Age 20000)
*Gateau Yamato (Terminated for failure) (Age 19990)
*Naraku Yamato (Terminated for failure) (Age 19990)
*Nagara Yamato (Terminated for failure) (Age 19988)
*Kaimato Yamato (Terminated for failure) (Age 19986)
Fan-Characters
Bu n' Ku Characters
*Bu A Giant Burobu, And A Son Of Burobukoa
*Ku A Tenntakuru, And A Son Of Mother Tentakuru
*Tsuku J Pipotron J's Evil Soul
*Pipotron Zeta One Of Xemnas And Enoka's Minions
*Burobukashu A Giant Burobu, One Of the SaruGaian Gods (Creators of Kerato, Bu and Ku's world), Hates Pipotron J and is the Burobu "King Of Elements"
Worlds
The only 'world' that exists in most games is Earth,which is what Spike, Jimmy, Kei,or Yumi fight for between Specter in order to save the human race. However,in Pumped and Primed,the Virtual World was introduced. This world looks very much like Earth, but here, the characters can't get physically injured. There is also Virtual Space,where Pipotron J resides. The anime and the game: Ape Escape Million Monkeys proves that the Ape Escape characters originate from Tokyo, Japan.
In Bu n' Ku saga there are Kerato, the new virtual world created by Legend, Volcano, Ukkir and The SaruGaians (Burobukoa, Mother Tentakuru, Pipotron K, Pipotron J And Burobukashu) With the power of the holy seal (Bu n' Ku episode 2)
In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, Phyton is the Suel god of Nature, Beauty, and Farming. Phyton's symbol is a scimitar in front of an oak tree.
Description
Phyton is most often depicted as a tall, handsome man, slender and youthful-looking, though he can appear as any creature of the forest.
Relationships
Phyton was once like most other nature deities, but now represents man's dominance over nature, which pits him and his followers against druids, other nature gods, and others who would protect the wild from mankind's depredations. For this reason, he is a foe of Obad-Hai. Wee Jas also bears Phyton great enmity, for his dominion over beauty.
Worshippers
Clergy and temples
Phyton's priests believe that man can always improve on the design of nature, be it clearing forests for agriculture, cutting roads through mountains, building dams, draining swamps, redirecting rivers, culling ugly or harmful plants, or domesticating animals. They protect farming communities and look for ways to best use the land to man's advantage. Each often chooses a region to oversee, usually one day's walk in diameter.
Followers and temples of Phyton can be found in Geoff, the Gran March, Highfolk, the Pale, Ratik, the Duchy and Principality of Ulek, the Urnst States, and among the humans of Celene.
Description
Phyton is most often depicted as a tall, handsome man, slender and youthful-looking, though he can appear as any creature of the forest.
Relationships
Phyton was once like most other nature deities, but now represents man's dominance over nature, which pits him and his followers against druids, other nature gods, and others who would protect the wild from mankind's depredations. For this reason, he is a foe of Obad-Hai. Wee Jas also bears Phyton great enmity, for his dominion over beauty.
Worshippers
Clergy and temples
Phyton's priests believe that man can always improve on the design of nature, be it clearing forests for agriculture, cutting roads through mountains, building dams, draining swamps, redirecting rivers, culling ugly or harmful plants, or domesticating animals. They protect farming communities and look for ways to best use the land to man's advantage. Each often chooses a region to oversee, usually one day's walk in diameter.
Followers and temples of Phyton can be found in Geoff, the Gran March, Highfolk, the Pale, Ratik, the Duchy and Principality of Ulek, the Urnst States, and among the humans of Celene.
The Crunchwrap Supreme is an entrée available at American fast food chain Taco Bell.
The product, introduced with limited availability in the summer of 2005, quickly became the company's single most successful product launch to date. It became a regular menu item in January 2006.
Similar in execution to a quesadilla, the Crunchwrap Supreme is created by first filling a large flour tortilla with beef, shredded lettuce, sour cream, tomatoes, and nacho cheese, along with a tostada shell. The tortilla is then folded over itself to create a hexagon and then the Crunchwrap Supreme is grilled on a two-sided press to melt the ingredients, sealing the tortilla. It proved to be extremely popular for diners "on the go," precisely the types of consumers at whom Taco Bell aimed the product.
Originally offered only with beef, a spicy chicken Crunchwrap Supreme has since been introduced. Since each Crunchwrap Supreme is cooked to order due to the nature of the product, it is possible to order one with or without certain ingredients. Recently a vegetarian version, the 7-layer crunchwrap has appeared in some locations.
With an average price of around US$2.49, it has a diameter of around 7 in (18 cm).
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The product, introduced with limited availability in the summer of 2005, quickly became the company's single most successful product launch to date. It became a regular menu item in January 2006.
Similar in execution to a quesadilla, the Crunchwrap Supreme is created by first filling a large flour tortilla with beef, shredded lettuce, sour cream, tomatoes, and nacho cheese, along with a tostada shell. The tortilla is then folded over itself to create a hexagon and then the Crunchwrap Supreme is grilled on a two-sided press to melt the ingredients, sealing the tortilla. It proved to be extremely popular for diners "on the go," precisely the types of consumers at whom Taco Bell aimed the product.
Originally offered only with beef, a spicy chicken Crunchwrap Supreme has since been introduced. Since each Crunchwrap Supreme is cooked to order due to the nature of the product, it is possible to order one with or without certain ingredients. Recently a vegetarian version, the 7-layer crunchwrap has appeared in some locations.
With an average price of around US$2.49, it has a diameter of around 7 in (18 cm).
External links and references
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The TriOptimum Corporation (also Trioptimum, or simply Tri-Op), is a fictional multinational megacorporation within the futuristic world of the System Shock video game series. In the style of many cyberpunk science fiction narratives, TriOptimum is immensely powerful, and in terms of its power it rivals or surpasses many nation states in its influence. It also engages in morally questionable technological research and business practices can be compared to such malevolent fictional companies as the Weyland-Yutani corporation from the Alien series, or Omni Consumer Products from Robocop.
History
System Shock
Though is never expressly stated in game when, or by whom, Trioptimum was officially founded, information contained in the first System Shock computer game is that Trioptimum and its primary competitor, The Tetra corporation, were both founded from two twentieth century soft drink corporations who continued to expand beyond their traditional areas.
By the year 2072, when the events of the first System Shock are said to have taken place, Tri-Op was the largest corporation on the planet, ruling over millions of citizens on earth, and on colonies elsewhere in the solar system, including the Citadel space station orbiting Saturn.
Despite its power, the company was apparently still the target of hackers. As is revealed in the opening cinematic of System Shock, one such hacker (the player) is caught trying to remotely access files regarding Tri-Op's Citadel space station. To avoid prosecution, the hacker, under the instigation of corrupt Tri-Op executive Edward Diego, released the ethical constraints on Citadel's computer AI, SHODAN, causing it to "go rogue". After killing most of the station's inhabitants, SHODAN is finally prevented from completing her various destructive plans (which included the annihilation of the major cities of Earth) by the efforts of the player during the course of the game.
Interim
As is revealed from the backstory of the game's sequel, System Shock 2, when these earth-shaking events were made known to the public, along with news of similar rogue behavior within other corporate AIs, a massive backlash occurred against the megacorps and TriOptimum in particular. The national governments of Earth, portrayed before as weak and ineffective against the corporate might, now band together into the "Unified National Nominate" (UNN), and imposed severe military and political restrictions over business with the help of an expanded military and secret police force. Though the UNN attempted to take over corporate holdings completely, Tri-Op and the others still had a sizable military force of their own and resisted, eventually leading to an uneasy truce between the two parties.
Thirty-five years later in 2107, the global situation had seen little change, and technological advances have slowed considerably thanks to UNN restrictions. Events rapidly change, however, when a UNN Nobel Laureate working for Tri-Op, Marie Delacroix, presents preliminary research on the viability of a faster-than-light device. Despite Delacroix's fears about the device's reliability and unexplored side-effects, TriOptimum forges ahead and by 2111 a working prototype has been produced, and a starship - dubbed the Von Braun - has been constructed to house it.
System Shock 2
Despite months of debate between TriOptimum and the UNN (which is repulsed by the idea of Tri-Op being the sole owner and beneficiary of such an awesomely powerful device), a compromise is reached by which the Von Braun will be allowed to make its first interstellar voyage, but only with a military escort - the heavy destroyer Rickenbacker - tethered to it to provide "protection" for the journey into the unknown.
The brutal company man Anatoly Korenchkin is chosen as captain of the Von Braun (despite suspicion by some that he was responsible for the assassination of a particularly prominent anti-TriOptimum UNN official), with Delacroix being charged with keeping her invention in working order as chief engineer - all the while still vocally advocating the need for further testing of the device. A UNN Navy captain, William Bedford Diego is chosen to head the Rickenbacker. Despite being the son of the infamous Edward Diego, he is a staunch military man and virulent opponent of all things TriOptimum.
The immense political and public pressure the launch date is pushed ahead, and the two ships embark in early 2114. After a four month trip during which relations between the corporate and military elements have become increasingly strained, the unimaginable happens when on June 10, 2114 a distress signal is intercepted coming from the unchartered Tau Ceti system, located billions of miles from any Earth colony - triggering the events portrayed in System Shock 2.
It is not revealed at the end of the game what impact the news of the Von Braun incident has had on TriOptimum, or even whether it has reached the company at all. The rumored sequel will likely address these issues.
Technology and Products
Portrayed as a corporation devoted to developments in military, scientific, and also consumer technology (the three main aspects that form the "Tri" in the TriOptimum name), the technological research and ensuing products of Tri-Op are understandably quite numerous. Almost any technology of significance the player might encounter in the System Shock series, from the various medical hypodermic syringes to the giant bulk of the Von Braun itself, were apparently constructed directly by Tri-Op, or by one of its subsidiaries. Though a complete listing would be nearly impossible, there are several products by the corporation encountered in game which rank above the others in importance for the needs of the player.
Neural Interface
Nanotechnology
Artificial Intelligences
Robots
For a more complete description of the robots found within System Shock 2 see XERXES- controlled enemies
Medical
Notable Employees
Anatoly Korenchkin
The fictional captain of the starship Von Braun and the main human antagonist within System Shock 2.
When he was singled out by TriOptimum Corporation to head the Von Braun on its history making voyage in 2114, Korenchkin at first faced strong opposition from UNN Navy captain William Diego. Diego (who himself would be put in charge of the Von Braun's UNN escort, the Rickenbacker) strongly suspected the ambitious Korenchkin of having assassinated a key UNN official who had stood in the way of the Faster-Than-Light drive's approval.
A strong "company man" who believed in the advancement of Tri-Op over all else, Korenchkin and Diego (a staunch enemy of the company) would be at the head of the confrontational atmosphere which would come to permeate the expedition over the next four months. All this changes with the arrival of a distress signal from the Tau Ceti system. Anatoly is ecstatic at the promise of discovering extraterrestrial life, and when an expedition is sent to the planet from which the signal is emanating, both he and Captain Diego are the first to set foot on its surface - each desiring the most glory for his perspective sphere.
When they find the source of the unknown signal, it seems to be coming from a large crash crater, one that is filled with hundreds of mysterious egg-like structures. Overcome by a strong psychic force emanating from the eggs, and seduced by its promise of power, Korenchkin orders that the eggs be taken aboard ship and the entire Hydroponics deck of the Von Braun be devoted to their future care.
Now effectively absorbed into this alien force (who call themselves "The Many" ) along with Diego, Capt. Korenchkin becomes one of their greatest assets. Rejoicing in their quest to return to earth and absorb its population into their numbers, Korenchkin also heads the struggle against the Many's few remaining enemies aboard ship, including Marie Delacroix; the "Machine Mother", SHODAN; and her "avatar", the player.
Though Diego eventually rebels before he can be completely overtaken by the Many's hive mind, Korenchkin reaches the full potential of his transformation and attains the form of a Psi-Reaver. In this form, he eventually forces the player to face him on the deck of the Von Braun, an encounter which - depending on the actions of the player - can ultimately result in his permanent demise.
Marie Delacroix
The chief engineer on the starship in System Shock 2.
Though Marie Delacroix was apprehensive about the reliability and possible side effects of her faster-than-light drive design, she was nevertheless pressured into partaking it its trial run aboard the specially designed Von Braun in 2114. After the attack of The Many four months later, she serves as the primary member of the resistance, assisting in the research of a bio-toxin dubbed 'Toxin A' meant to halt the Many's growth, and helping SHODAN gain control of the ship.
Though she is eventually betrayed by SHODAN and killed, she manages to leave a message for the player, warning of the dangers the malevolent AI poses.
History
System Shock
Though is never expressly stated in game when, or by whom, Trioptimum was officially founded, information contained in the first System Shock computer game is that Trioptimum and its primary competitor, The Tetra corporation, were both founded from two twentieth century soft drink corporations who continued to expand beyond their traditional areas.
By the year 2072, when the events of the first System Shock are said to have taken place, Tri-Op was the largest corporation on the planet, ruling over millions of citizens on earth, and on colonies elsewhere in the solar system, including the Citadel space station orbiting Saturn.
Despite its power, the company was apparently still the target of hackers. As is revealed in the opening cinematic of System Shock, one such hacker (the player) is caught trying to remotely access files regarding Tri-Op's Citadel space station. To avoid prosecution, the hacker, under the instigation of corrupt Tri-Op executive Edward Diego, released the ethical constraints on Citadel's computer AI, SHODAN, causing it to "go rogue". After killing most of the station's inhabitants, SHODAN is finally prevented from completing her various destructive plans (which included the annihilation of the major cities of Earth) by the efforts of the player during the course of the game.
Interim
As is revealed from the backstory of the game's sequel, System Shock 2, when these earth-shaking events were made known to the public, along with news of similar rogue behavior within other corporate AIs, a massive backlash occurred against the megacorps and TriOptimum in particular. The national governments of Earth, portrayed before as weak and ineffective against the corporate might, now band together into the "Unified National Nominate" (UNN), and imposed severe military and political restrictions over business with the help of an expanded military and secret police force. Though the UNN attempted to take over corporate holdings completely, Tri-Op and the others still had a sizable military force of their own and resisted, eventually leading to an uneasy truce between the two parties.
Thirty-five years later in 2107, the global situation had seen little change, and technological advances have slowed considerably thanks to UNN restrictions. Events rapidly change, however, when a UNN Nobel Laureate working for Tri-Op, Marie Delacroix, presents preliminary research on the viability of a faster-than-light device. Despite Delacroix's fears about the device's reliability and unexplored side-effects, TriOptimum forges ahead and by 2111 a working prototype has been produced, and a starship - dubbed the Von Braun - has been constructed to house it.
System Shock 2
Despite months of debate between TriOptimum and the UNN (which is repulsed by the idea of Tri-Op being the sole owner and beneficiary of such an awesomely powerful device), a compromise is reached by which the Von Braun will be allowed to make its first interstellar voyage, but only with a military escort - the heavy destroyer Rickenbacker - tethered to it to provide "protection" for the journey into the unknown.
The brutal company man Anatoly Korenchkin is chosen as captain of the Von Braun (despite suspicion by some that he was responsible for the assassination of a particularly prominent anti-TriOptimum UNN official), with Delacroix being charged with keeping her invention in working order as chief engineer - all the while still vocally advocating the need for further testing of the device. A UNN Navy captain, William Bedford Diego is chosen to head the Rickenbacker. Despite being the son of the infamous Edward Diego, he is a staunch military man and virulent opponent of all things TriOptimum.
The immense political and public pressure the launch date is pushed ahead, and the two ships embark in early 2114. After a four month trip during which relations between the corporate and military elements have become increasingly strained, the unimaginable happens when on June 10, 2114 a distress signal is intercepted coming from the unchartered Tau Ceti system, located billions of miles from any Earth colony - triggering the events portrayed in System Shock 2.
It is not revealed at the end of the game what impact the news of the Von Braun incident has had on TriOptimum, or even whether it has reached the company at all. The rumored sequel will likely address these issues.
Technology and Products
Portrayed as a corporation devoted to developments in military, scientific, and also consumer technology (the three main aspects that form the "Tri" in the TriOptimum name), the technological research and ensuing products of Tri-Op are understandably quite numerous. Almost any technology of significance the player might encounter in the System Shock series, from the various medical hypodermic syringes to the giant bulk of the Von Braun itself, were apparently constructed directly by Tri-Op, or by one of its subsidiaries. Though a complete listing would be nearly impossible, there are several products by the corporation encountered in game which rank above the others in importance for the needs of the player.
Neural Interface
Nanotechnology
Artificial Intelligences
Robots
For a more complete description of the robots found within System Shock 2 see XERXES- controlled enemies
Medical
Notable Employees
Anatoly Korenchkin
The fictional captain of the starship Von Braun and the main human antagonist within System Shock 2.
When he was singled out by TriOptimum Corporation to head the Von Braun on its history making voyage in 2114, Korenchkin at first faced strong opposition from UNN Navy captain William Diego. Diego (who himself would be put in charge of the Von Braun's UNN escort, the Rickenbacker) strongly suspected the ambitious Korenchkin of having assassinated a key UNN official who had stood in the way of the Faster-Than-Light drive's approval.
A strong "company man" who believed in the advancement of Tri-Op over all else, Korenchkin and Diego (a staunch enemy of the company) would be at the head of the confrontational atmosphere which would come to permeate the expedition over the next four months. All this changes with the arrival of a distress signal from the Tau Ceti system. Anatoly is ecstatic at the promise of discovering extraterrestrial life, and when an expedition is sent to the planet from which the signal is emanating, both he and Captain Diego are the first to set foot on its surface - each desiring the most glory for his perspective sphere.
When they find the source of the unknown signal, it seems to be coming from a large crash crater, one that is filled with hundreds of mysterious egg-like structures. Overcome by a strong psychic force emanating from the eggs, and seduced by its promise of power, Korenchkin orders that the eggs be taken aboard ship and the entire Hydroponics deck of the Von Braun be devoted to their future care.
Now effectively absorbed into this alien force (who call themselves "The Many" ) along with Diego, Capt. Korenchkin becomes one of their greatest assets. Rejoicing in their quest to return to earth and absorb its population into their numbers, Korenchkin also heads the struggle against the Many's few remaining enemies aboard ship, including Marie Delacroix; the "Machine Mother", SHODAN; and her "avatar", the player.
Though Diego eventually rebels before he can be completely overtaken by the Many's hive mind, Korenchkin reaches the full potential of his transformation and attains the form of a Psi-Reaver. In this form, he eventually forces the player to face him on the deck of the Von Braun, an encounter which - depending on the actions of the player - can ultimately result in his permanent demise.
Marie Delacroix
The chief engineer on the starship in System Shock 2.
Though Marie Delacroix was apprehensive about the reliability and possible side effects of her faster-than-light drive design, she was nevertheless pressured into partaking it its trial run aboard the specially designed Von Braun in 2114. After the attack of The Many four months later, she serves as the primary member of the resistance, assisting in the research of a bio-toxin dubbed 'Toxin A' meant to halt the Many's growth, and helping SHODAN gain control of the ship.
Though she is eventually betrayed by SHODAN and killed, she manages to leave a message for the player, warning of the dangers the malevolent AI poses.