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RE: Neva Kee
I think I added the appearance after seeing Kee's name in the appearance section of the Kinect article. I later saw some screenshots of the game and saw Kee's pod, and probably figured Kee to be an AI character, although I did note that he didn't appear in any of the Podrace story mode levels when I watched them all on Youtube. There's also conceptual art of Kee for the game, though I suppose that in itself does not confirm his appearance within the game itself. Old, probably poor fact checking on my part, but I don't own a 360 so I had to rely on Youtube videos back then. --Clonehunter(Report your W.M.D.) 01:43, October 1, 2016 (UTC)
- Yah, it's not the Racer Revenge screenshot. In fact, I believe I mentioned that already on Neva Kee's page. However, there is this line: "While not a part of the Podracing story mode, Neva Kee did nonetheless appear in the 2012 video game Kinect Star Wars. Players could select his Podracer to race in for free races." I don't know why I would have wrote it if I didn't know. I must have seen it or someone else told me. The guy who did the concept art was named Robert St. Aubin, and a piece of his work is located on the page for Wan Sandage Jr., and I have Kee's concept piece saved on a different, and momentarily out of order, computer. I grabbed a number of Podracing related images from Aubin's now defunct Dunked profile. He now has an Art Station, but only has the artwork for some Veknoid pilot (Who on the Dunked site was named Nat Zolgon or something). Once I get my other computer back and I can give you the Neva Kee artwork. It's possible he was cut from the game due to fit in with the continuity of him having disappeared during the TPM Boonta race. However, I'm going to have dig up the screenshot from Kinect SW where I thought I saw Kee's Podracer (And who knows, maybe it was just the pod in a free play mode?). This is an interesting archaeological dig you got here. Lets hope we can clear it up. --Clonehunter(Report your W.M.D.) 20:13, October 3, 2016 (UTC)
