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− | [[File:G-Soldier FFVIII.jpg|right|200px|Wedge (left) and Biggs (right).]] |
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+ | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Biggs and Wedge (''Final Fantasy VIII'')}} |
+ | {{infobox character |
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+ | |name=Biggs and Wedge |
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+ | |release=FFVIII |
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+ | |japanese=ビッグス / ウェッジ |
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+ | |romaji=Biggusu / Wejji |
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+ | |image=G-Soldier FFVIII.jpg |
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+ | |affiliation=[[Galbadia]] |
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+ | |occupation=Soldiers |
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+ | |race=[[Human]] |
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+ | |gender=Male |
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+ | |type=boss |
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+ | |boss page=Biggs (boss) |
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+ | |recurring appearance=Biggs and Wedge |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ==Profile== |
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+ | ===Appearance=== |
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+ | Biggs and Wedge use the generic G-soldier models; Biggs wearing the higher ranking red uniform, with Wedge wearing the basic blue uniform. They also wield the weapons associated with their rank. As the Galbadian soldiers' uniforms conceal the wearer's face neither's physical appearance can be ascertained. |
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+ | ===Personality=== |
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+ | Biggs is the bossy overconfident leader of the duo and Wedge the obsequious sidekick who follows Biggs's orders despite their apparent recklessness. The pair ends up in numerous humorous encounters where Wedge is dragged down by his superior's incompetence and demoted alongside him. Biggs cannot stand being bothered during what he sees as his important mission and is quick to blame Wedge when things go wrong, and harbors a grudge against Squall's party, seeing them as the reason for his loss of status within the army. Wedge is timid and wants to please his superiors, especially Biggs, but struggles to make his voice heard or be taken seriously. |
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==Story== |
==Story== |
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[[File:FF8ScreenshotBiggsWedge1.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Biggs and Wedge on the Communication Tower.]] |
[[File:FF8ScreenshotBiggsWedge1.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Biggs and Wedge on the Communication Tower.]] |
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− | Major Biggs and Lieutenant Wedge |
+ | Major Biggs and Lieutenant Wedge fix the Communication Tower in [[Dollet]] so that Galbadia can broadcast their propaganda campaign. Wedge tells Biggs a monster has been sighted atop the tower, but Biggs ignores him, complaining that it is left to him to fix the tower. Wedge leaves Biggs to take a look around. When Squall, [[Zell Dincht|Zell]] and [[Selphie Tilmitt|Selphie]] arrive at the top of the tower, Biggs finishes the repairs and the tower activates. |
− | When he spots Squall's party he orders Wedge to fight them, but when he realizes Wedge |
+ | When he spots Squall's party he orders Wedge to fight them, but when he realizes Wedge is nowhere to be seen, Biggs fights the party himself. Wedge returns and an angry Biggs docks his wages for the next month. The battle is interrupted when [[Elvoret (Final Fantasy VIII)|Elvoret]] knocks Biggs and Wedge away with its Storm Breath. After the party defeat Elvoret and exit the Communication Tower, Biggs programs an [[X-ATM092]] to kill the party, before passing out. |
− | After the [[Siege of Dollet|Dollet siege]], Biggs and Wedge are demoted to Lieutenant and Private respectively for their part in the Dollet affair. When Squall's party are taken into the [[D-District Prison]], Biggs and Wedge are asked to take care of Zell, Selphie and [[Quistis Trepe|Quistis]] for attacking a prison guard. As soon as they enter the cell, Biggs and Wedge recognize Zell and Selphie. Thinking the party are unarmed, they engage |
+ | After the [[Siege of Dollet|Dollet siege]], Biggs and Wedge are demoted to Lieutenant and Private respectively for their part in the Dollet affair. When Squall's party are taken into the [[D-District Prison]], Biggs and Wedge are asked to take care of Zell, Selphie and [[Quistis Trepe|Quistis]] for attacking a prison guard. As soon as they enter the cell, Biggs and Wedge recognize Zell and Selphie. Thinking the party are unarmed, they engage them, but since Zell has recovered the [[SeeD]]s' weapons, Biggs and Wedge are easily defeated. The party leave their cell, but Biggs raises the alarm alerting their escape. |
− | + | In [[Lunatic Pandora]] Biggs contemplates leaving the army. Wedge agrees and they abandon their post. |
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{{Endspoiler}} |
{{Endspoiler}} |
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==Battle== |
==Battle== |
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+ | {{Main|Biggs (boss)|Wedge (boss)}} |
− | Biggs and Wedge are fought together twice |
+ | Biggs and Wedge are fought together twice, the first at the top floor of the Dollet Communication Tower, and the second inside the D-District Prison. They are not tough to defeat, and make humorous banter throughout the engagement. In the latter encounter, the player an inflict the pair with [[Confuse (Final Fantasy VIII status effect)|Confuse]] to make them attack each other and argue over it. |
+ | {{-}} |
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==Triple Triad== |
==Triple Triad== |
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− | | result = 1 [[X-Potion]] |
+ | | result = 1 [[X-Potion (Final Fantasy VIII)|X-Potion]] |
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| card = [[Snow Lion]] or [[Funguar (Final Fantasy VIII)|Funguar]] |
| card = [[Snow Lion]] or [[Funguar (Final Fantasy VIII)|Funguar]] |
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+ | ==Other appearances== |
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+ | ===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''=== |
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+ | [[File:FFRK Biggs & Wedge FFVIII.png|right|150px]] |
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+ | {{Enemy-stub|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}} |
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+ | {{-}} |
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+ | ===''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''=== |
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+ | {{Enemy-stub|Final Fantasy Brave Exvius}} |
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+ | ===''[[Triple Triad (Portal App)|Triple Triad]]''=== |
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+ | [[File:159a Wedge.png|right|100px]] |
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+ | Wedge appears on a [[Triple Triad (Portal App)|Triple Triad]] card in ''[[Final Fantasy Portal App]]''. |
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+ | {{-}} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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− | <center>{{Gallery |
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+ | Elite Soldier FFVIII Sketch.jpg|Concept art of an elite soldier, using the same model as Biggs. |
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+ | Galbadia Soldier Artwork.jpg|Concept art of a G-soldier, using the same model as Wedge. |
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+ | Biggs activates X-ATM092 from FFVIII Remastered.png|Biggs activates X-ATM092. |
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− | }}</center> |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Etymology== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *If the player casts [[Confuse]] on the two during the fight in D-District Prison they will begin attacking each other with humorous dialogue. |
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+ | [[de:Biggs und Wedge (FFVIII)]] |
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Revision as of 20:35, 22 October 2019
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Biggs and Wedge are non-player characters in Final Fantasy VIII. They are two incompetent Galbadian soldiers who are frequently encountered by Squall and his party. They serve as comic relief throughout the game.
Profile
Appearance
Biggs and Wedge use the generic G-soldier models; Biggs wearing the higher ranking red uniform, with Wedge wearing the basic blue uniform. They also wield the weapons associated with their rank. As the Galbadian soldiers' uniforms conceal the wearer's face neither's physical appearance can be ascertained.
Personality
Biggs is the bossy overconfident leader of the duo and Wedge the obsequious sidekick who follows Biggs's orders despite their apparent recklessness. The pair ends up in numerous humorous encounters where Wedge is dragged down by his superior's incompetence and demoted alongside him. Biggs cannot stand being bothered during what he sees as his important mission and is quick to blame Wedge when things go wrong, and harbors a grudge against Squall's party, seeing them as the reason for his loss of status within the army. Wedge is timid and wants to please his superiors, especially Biggs, but struggles to make his voice heard or be taken seriously.
Story
Major Biggs and Lieutenant Wedge fix the Communication Tower in Dollet so that Galbadia can broadcast their propaganda campaign. Wedge tells Biggs a monster has been sighted atop the tower, but Biggs ignores him, complaining that it is left to him to fix the tower. Wedge leaves Biggs to take a look around. When Squall, Zell and Selphie arrive at the top of the tower, Biggs finishes the repairs and the tower activates.
When he spots Squall's party he orders Wedge to fight them, but when he realizes Wedge is nowhere to be seen, Biggs fights the party himself. Wedge returns and an angry Biggs docks his wages for the next month. The battle is interrupted when Elvoret knocks Biggs and Wedge away with its Storm Breath. After the party defeat Elvoret and exit the Communication Tower, Biggs programs an X-ATM092 to kill the party, before passing out.
After the Dollet siege, Biggs and Wedge are demoted to Lieutenant and Private respectively for their part in the Dollet affair. When Squall's party are taken into the D-District Prison, Biggs and Wedge are asked to take care of Zell, Selphie and Quistis for attacking a prison guard. As soon as they enter the cell, Biggs and Wedge recognize Zell and Selphie. Thinking the party are unarmed, they engage them, but since Zell has recovered the SeeDs' weapons, Biggs and Wedge are easily defeated. The party leave their cell, but Biggs raises the alarm alerting their escape.
In Lunatic Pandora Biggs contemplates leaving the army. Wedge agrees and they abandon their post.
Battle
Biggs and Wedge are fought together twice, the first at the top floor of the Dollet Communication Tower, and the second inside the D-District Prison. They are not tough to defeat, and make humorous banter throughout the engagement. In the latter encounter, the player an inflict the pair with Confuse to make them attack each other and argue over it.
Triple Triad
Template:FFVIII Card
Other appearances
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
Triple Triad
Wedge appears on a Triple Triad card in Final Fantasy Portal App.
Gallery
Etymology
Biggs and Wedge are a recurring running gag in the Final Fantasy series. They almost always appear as a duo, and are named after Star Wars characters, Biggs Darklighter and Wedge Antilles, Luke Skywalker's Red Squadron wingmen in Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope.
Trivia
- Final Fantasy VIII marks the first time Biggs and Wedge survive the events of the game. In later games