Cody Travers
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Cody es uno de los tres personajes protagonistas del videojuego Final Fight de Capcom y de algunas de sus secuelas. También ha hecho acto de presencia en los videojuegos de la serie Street Fighter.
Es cinturón negro quinto "Dan" en karate y se ha entrenado en las artes marciales desde que tenía 9 años. Su última aparición es en el videojuego Super Street Fighter IV.
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Historia personal
Final Fight
En Final Fight el objetivo de Cody es rescatar a su amada Jessica de la banda Mad Gear, que la ha secuestrado para chantajear a su padre Haggar, ahora alcalde de Metro City.
In the original Final Fight, Cody Travers teams up with Guy and The Mayor of Metro City, Mike Haggar to save Jessica (Cody's girlfriend and Haggar's daughter) from Belger, the leader of the Mad Gear Gang. Cody takes on many of Mad Gear's worst thugs, and his penchant for fighting often leaves the others free to pursue the bosses of the area. In particular, he defeats the corrupt Edi E, whose sanctimonious role as a cop infuriates Cody. Although in the Gameboy Advance version, "Alpha Cody" vaguely remembers following a dog (Shiro) in the Bay Area to Abigail, it is considered canon that in the original arcade version, Haggar sends Guy and Cody on ahead and has a massive showdown with the other wrestler. Although Cody doesn't want to go (because Abigail makes comments that Jessica is probably having a 'good time' with Belger), he is rewarded for the decision, as he winds up defeating Belger personally by defenestrating him at the top floor of Mad Gear headquarters. Cody is then celebrated as the hero of Metro City, but tells Jessica that he can't sit still while evil stalks the streets and soon thereafter leaves the city for parts unknown.
Cody reappeared in Final Fight Revenge. He has returned from a year of traveling to Metro City, where he learns that the Mad Gear is beginning to reform and Jessica has gone missing. Hoping to prove to himself that he is Jessica's hero, he again tries to come to her rescue, but sadly, is set up for the crimes of Mad Gear member Poison and the many street fights he was taking part in, causing him to get arrested by Edi E. It is unsure how Jessica figures into the story after this point. The Japanese Street Fighter Zero 3 Secret File Book points out that Haggar had managed to save his daughter from danger, and in due time, Jessica had broken up with Cody, leaving for a study abroad in Europe.
In Final Fight 2, Cody is shown to be the one delivering the finishing blow to Belger in a flashback of the previous game during the opening intro, which goes on to explain that Cody is taking a vacation with Jessica during the present events of the game.
Street Fighter Zero 3
También es un luchador seleccionable en el videojuego Street Fighter Zero 3 aunque su trasfondo personal se modificó para su intervención en la saga de lucha; Tras salvar Metro City, Cody queda hastiado de la vida tranquila que sucedió a la aventura y no tardó en meterse en problemas y peleas callejeras. Al cabo de un tiempo, fue ingresado en prisión, bajo la mezquina vigilancia del policía corrupto Edi. E.
Hasta que un afortunado día Cody logra escapar de la cárcel y huir, en un viaje por el mundo que lo haría reencontrarse con su viejo amigo Guy en su búsqueda del oponente que satisficiese su pasión por pelear. In Street Fighter Alpha 3, Cody broke out of prison after a riot ensued. During his travels, he met up with Edi E (who is trying to recapture him), Rolento, and even Guy once more. Rolento wanted him to join his militant movement, which Cody refused after a heated argument. Guy, meanwhile, wanted to reform Cody and get him back on the good path, but Cody said that he was no hero and basically lived for fighting. The two then had their own battle but after they calmed down, Guy accepted that his friend had to live his own life. When Guy asked if Cody would stay in Metro City, he replied that he still had traveling to do and the pair separated. Guy bid him farewell, realizing that deep down inside, Cody is still a good person.
In between games, Guy committed a crime that Cody was willingly incarcerated for. The two have not spoken since. After Cody got out of prison, he retired from mainstream street fighting due to problems with his knees. Cody began training his little brother Kyle as a pit fighter. However, Kyle is slow to realize his potential, only stoking his brother's burning desire to fight once more.
Final Fight: Streetwise
Cody regresó a los videojuegos en Final Fight: Streetwise, donde se ha retirado de la lucha debido a una lesión en las rodillas. Es su hermano pequeño, Kyle, quien continúa con la tradición de las peleas. El apellido Travers es respetado en el barrio "The Hood", donde viven ambos, y en los bajos fondos de Metro City. Pero un día, Cody es capturado por una nueva y poderosa mafia de la ciudad para experimentar con él una nueva droga, el "GLOW", recayendo en Kyle el deber de rescatar a su hermano, ayudado de viejos amigos como Guy y Haggar.
In Final Fight: Streetwise, Cody begins using the designer drug glycolauric octanol, or "GLOW" which acts as a steroid, increasing Cody's strength, and relieving the pain in his knees. Unbeknownst to Kyle, Cody began fighting in mob boss Vito Bracca's fight club. Cody runs afoul of Vito and is kidnapped by the mob enforcer known as The Stiff. Kyle searches for his older brother, finds him heavily addicted to GLOW, and serving as the horseman of Death to the psychotic Father Bella. When Bella threatens to kill Kyle, Cody comes to his senses tackling Bella and falling with him off the roof of a church. After all is said and done, Cody beats his GLOW addiction, and states that due to the massive dosage Bella gave him, his knees are feeling "better than ever".
Aspecto
- Aspecto original
- Después de Street Fighter Zero 3
Personalidad
Relaciones con otros personajes
- Jessica
- Edi E
- Kyle Travers (Hermano pequeño)
Habilidades
Es en Final Fight donde Cody muestra un buen equilibrio entre fuerza y velocidad, siendo el único personaje capaz de usar los cuchillos para apuñalar a los enemigos mientras que Haggar y Guy solamente pueden lanzarlos a distancia.
Apariciones
- Final Fight (1989)
- Capcom World 2 (1992)
- Mighty Final Fight (1993)
- X-Men vs Street Fighter (En el escenario Mall Mayhem - 1996)
- Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter (En el escenario Mall Mayhem - 1997)
- Street Fighter Zero 3 (1998)
- Final Fight Revenge (1999)
- Final Fight One (2001)
- Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max (2006)
- Final Fight: Streetwise (2006)
- Super Street Fighter IV (2010)
- Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition (2010)
- Street Fighter X Tekken - Descargable (2012)
- Ultra Street Fighter IV (2014)
Curiosidades
- Cody fue diseñado tomando como modelo el personaje "Tom Cody", interpretado por Michael Paré, de la película Streets of Fire de 1984.
- Cody también aparece en el videojuego Capcom World 2, lanzado solamente en Japón.
- Cody aparece junto a Jessica en el escenario Mall Mayhem de los videojuegos X-Men vs Street Fighter y Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter.
- Muchos seguidores se quejaron[Sin referencias] al ver a Cody drogándose en Final Fight: Streetwise, pensando en términos generales que Capcom América estaba tratando de mantener a su personaje actualizado según los tiempos actuales. Aunque esto pueda ser cierto, también lo es que Cody todavía está lejos de ser un "santo".
- A veces, Cody tira piedras o utiliza navajas contra sus adversarios.
- Capcom América tomó como referencia los movimientos de Cody de Street Fighter Alpha 3 para aplicarlos en el videojuego Final Fight: Streetwise.
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