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Beyond Good And Evil - Strategy Guide (Page 05)

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34: Taurus Sapiens
 Looks Like: A cow person.
 Found: The City, tending the bar at the Akuda Bar.
 Pay: 350 Units

35: Carcharodon Sapiens
 Looks Like: A shark person.
 Found: The City, in the Akuda Bar, either the one playing the Paddle Game, or 
  Rufus over at the table.
 Pay: 400 Units

36: Felis Sapiens
 Looks Like: A cat person.
 Found: The City, in the IRIS Network HQ, is where Meï spends most of her 
  time.
 Pay: 400 Units

37: Koi Kumonryu
 Looks Like: A small eel.
 Found: The City, in Ming-Tzu's Shop, swimming around in his fishtank.
 Pay: 300 Units

38. Macropodia Omnivora
 Looks Like: A small pink slug.
 Found: The Alpha Sections Underground Quarters.  Use the entrance from the 
  eastern canal.  You need the Neutralizing Cannon to bust down the Filter 
  Drones and enter the area.
 Pay: 400 Units

39. Megaptera Purpurea
 Looks Like: A red whale.
 Found: Past the northern laser cordon past Black Isle.  Get a shot as it 
  breaks the surface.  It appears only after you join IRIS.
 Pay: 2200 Units

40. Manta Cyanea
 Looks Like: A flying manta ray.
 Found: Flying around the Factory.  It appears only after you join IRIS.
 Pay: 700 Units

41. Vorax Nocturnus
 Looks Like: A floating fish-like being.
 Found: In the entryway to the Factory.
 Pay: 500 Units

42. Rattus Giganteus
 Looks Like: A brown rat.
 Found: In the Factory, all over the place.
 Pay: 200 Units

43. Aedes Raymanis
 Looks Like: A tiny worm.
 Found: In the Factory, in the Laboratory room, on the nose of a dead cow.
 Pay: 800 Units

44. Cyclopeus Palustris
 Looks Like: A bipedal, one-eyed, very ill-tempered green thing.
 Found: In the Factory, after rescuing Double H, you'll find this guy, more 
  commonly known as a Reaper.
 Pay: 3500 Units

45. Sarcophagus DomZii
 Looks Like: A floating green being with two arms and a blue center.
 Found: The first time you can get a picture of these guys is in the Factory, 
  once you reach the Upper Hall.  
 Pay: 900 Units

46. Rattus Albus
 Looks Like: A white rat.
 Found: In the Factory, in the upper levels.  While you're crawling around 
  on the pipes in the beginning part, you'll see him behind one of the grates.  
  He'll spook easily, so wait until he comes and sneak up on him.
 Pay: 750 Units

47. Blabera Gregaria
 Looks Like: Tiny bugs.
 Found: In the Factory, in the Closet on the upper levels.  Open the cabinet.  
  Place a food item in the cabinet and take a picture once you get a green 
  circle, as it gets carried away.
 Pay: 700 Units

48. Manta Magnificens
 Looks Like: A really big red manta.
 Found: In the west ocean, to the northwest of the lighthouse.  Once you get 
  the Jump Jets you can find it.
 Pay: 850 Units

49. Megaptera Borealis
 Looks Like: A big blue whale.
 Found: In the south ocean, just swimming around.  You'll need the Jump Jets 
  to get close enough, though.
 Pay: 2000 Units

50. Anguilla Bifida
 Looks Like: A thin black eel.
 Found: In the Slaughterhouse Quarter, underneath the Torpedo Launcher.
 Pay: 600 Units

51. Trilobites Saltans
 Looks Like: A slug with yellow eyes
 Found: In the Slaughterhouse Entrance area, crawling around in the corner in 
  front of the huge gate.  You'll also fight a bunch of them in the East Wing.
 Pay: 1100 Units

52. Ignis Ignifera
 Looks Like: A red jelly-blob.
 Found: In the Slaughterhouse Ventilation Room.  Go to the Surveillance Room, 
  and ride the huge gate up with Double H's help.  Go to the other side you 
  climb up on to reach the room.  Kill all the Rats in your way and Gyrodisk 
  the switch above the flame to uncover him.
 Pay: 700 Units

53. Timorea Saponifera
 Looks Like: A blue bug trailing bubbles.
 Found: In the Slaughterhouse Trolley Entrance.  You can't miss the blue 
  bubbles, but it's tough to get a good shot.  Step back, fire a disk at the 
  pile of stuff it's hiding behind.  It'll hop over to the other pile.  You 
  need to take the picture as it's travelling from one pile to the other.  
  It's best to move the camera into its "traffic lane" just after firing the 
  disk.
 Pay: 800 Units

54. Amoeba Saltans
 Looks Like: A green blob
 Found: In the Slaughterhouse Central Hall, accessed from the Trolley.  Just 
  as you step off the trolley, you can push the switch in front of you.  The 
  amoeba will hop from one pipe to the other.  Have Double H push the switch 
  so that you can get in a good position to take the shot.
 Pay: 500 Units

55. Aurelia Magnificens
 Looks Like: A blue blob on the wall
 Found: Volcano's Treasure, which you can get to after getting the Beluga to 
  fly.  Once you land and dock your hovercraft, the bugger should be very easy 
  to find.
 Pay: 500 Units

56. Megaptera Anaerobia
 Looks Like: A big space whale
 Found: In outer space.  Halfway between Hillys and the moon, shoot the big 
  chunk of space ice repeatedly to free the whale.
 Pay: 800 Units

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6D. PA-1s =
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Here's a list of all the PA-1s I've found, roughly in the order you should 
be able to find them:

1. Lighthouse - In the upstairs bathroom.
2. Vorax Lair - This area is east of the Mammago Garage.  You'll find it in 
 the cabinet in the entry landing area.
3. Black Isle Main Shaft - In the vending machine, just after your second 
 wire fence (although it's the first one you see).
4. Black Isle Surface - After getting the Cutting Pliers, you can cut the 
 fence up here (it's through a machine next to a pond).  Drop down to the 
 cabinet below.
5. The City - Bought from Nouri's Stand for 1500 Units.
6. The City - Bought from Ming-Tzu's Shop for 1500 Units.
7. The Factory - In the Electrical Closet, near the big power generator, 
 behind the electrical field (knock a Guardian into it).
8. The Factory - In Room #6 of the Shipping Room (sneaking area).  There are 
 two guards.  One who stands still and one who rotates.  Slip by both of them 
 and under a pipe, or just fight them.  The PA-1 is in a cabinet behind the 
 stationary one.
9. The Factory - Just after fighting the DomZ Robot at the end of the 
 Factory.
10. The Slaughterhouse - In the North Wing.  There's a room with two 
 Cyclopiuses.  There's also a door not guarded by an electric field.  This 
 door leads to an area where you can sneak by guards, mines, and modules to 
 reach the PA-1.
11. The Slaughterhouse - In the North Wing.  Soon after riding down an 
 elevator (you recently got a Fuse), you'll find a guard at the top of a ramp 
 with mines on it.  Behind that guard is the door to the room with the PA-1.
12. The Slaughterhouse - In the East Wing.  You'll find a room with cranes 
 moving boxes.  Grab onto a box to be carried into an area with the PA-1.
13. Selene - On the moon, once you get inside the Transmitter Base, you'll 
 find this in a nearby vending machine.

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6E. Meca Impulsers =
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Here's a list of all the Meca Impulsers I've found, roughly in the order you 
should be able to find them:

1. Mammago Garage - In the first vending machine.
2. Mammago Garage - In the second vending machine.
3. The City - Ming-Tzu's Shop
4. Alpha Section Underground Quarters - This one is accessible once you get 
 the Square Key.  Enter the gate on the west side of the channel that runs 
 around the outside of the city.  The Impulser is in a cabinet here.
5. Slaughterhouse - This is in the Trolley Entrance room, which is just off 
 the Surveillance Room.  You either need Double H to push a box so you can 
 get to it, or climb up through the broken window above the busted door.  It's 
 in a cabinet in that room.
6. Volcano's Treasure - After getting the Beluga to fly, go into Black Isle's 
 crater.  There's a cabinet with the Impulser just inside.

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6F. MDisk #13: A Mini-Walkthrough =
===================================

Okay.  Here's how it goes.  First of all, you need to have a pretty high 
"score".  You're scored based on time, pearls, animals, etc.  You shouldn't 
even attempt this until your score is high enough.  I'd say you're in good 
shape once you beat Francis a second time at his Disk Game.

Now, go to  On the main site, click on 
"Access the Darkroom".  You'll need to register for ubi.com at this point, 
if you haven't done so already.  It's free, and you can choose for them not 
to send you stuff.  Once that's done, go to the Darkroom proper.  Now, you 
need to enter your Internet Code.  To find this out, go to the game on your 
system and go to the Load Screen.  You'll see the Internet Code on the 
bottom of the screen.  Enter this sixteen-character code.  You'll get your 
score and ranking, and if you're high enough, click on "Mission", and you'll 
be given your secret IRIS Network mission.  You can enter your e-mail if you 
want to just be able to access the mission at any time, or just click on 
"Start the Mission".

What you have to do is hack into an account by guessing the password.  You 
have to guess the letters in the password.  It's just like Hangman.  Type in 
a letter, and if it's right, it will appear in the dashes on the password.  
If it's wrong, the "hacker tracing program" will begin.  If you get four 
wrong, you're done and will have to start over by clicking on the mission 
start link again.  If you get it right, though, the other window will change 
and will show you a four-character code.

Here is a list of all the possible passwords, arranged by their number of 
spaces (thanks go out to Jesper Rasmussen):

LVL4:
N E W S
P E Y J
J A D E
D O M Z
Z O O M

LVL5:
M U S C A
H E L I X
V O R A X
A N C E L
A K U D A
A L P H A

LVL6:
R A Y M A N
C A M E R A
G U E R R E
S E C R E T
H I L L Y S
P R E U V E

LVL7:
D O U B L E H
S E C T I O N
A Q U I L U S
P A P I L I O
A N I M A U X
U B I S O F T
T I M O R E A
D E F E N S E
C R O C H A X

LVL8:
A N G U I L L A
A N E M O N I A
N A U T I L U S
L E N T I L L E
D A R K R O O M
R E P O R T E R

LVL9:
C R E A T U R E S
R E B E L L I O N
C Y C L O P E U S

LVL11:
I N F O R M A T I O N

LVL12:
C O N S P I R A T I O N
G O U V E R N E M E N T
P H O T O G R A P H I E

This four-character code is used in the Akuda Bar, on the cabinet next to the 
Disk Game.  This will give you MDisk #13 - The Disk Game.

This just isn't the normal game.  Oh no no no.  There are Options now:

Variable Power: Turn this on and you can set how hard you wish to throw your 
disk by how long you hold down the A Button.

Pallet Swap: Turn this on and there will be a blue cursor around the nearest 
disk you're pointing at.  Press X and you'll swap to that disk.

Player 1: Set Player 1 as a human or computer with variable difficulty.
Player 2: Same as Player 1.

So, have fun with it.  The game keeps track of how long a round lasts so you 
can time yourself.

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7. STANDARD GUIDE STUFF
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7A. Legal =
===========

This FAQ was made 100% by me, and is Copyright © 2004 Scott "CyricZ" 
Zdankiewicz.  You may not take it in whole or in part and claim it as your 
own.  You may not alter it in any way, even if you ask me first, and that 
includes putting it in HTML format.  Please don’t post this on your site 
unless you have express consent by me.  I’ve put a lot of time into this.  
Give me some credit...

Currently, the following sites have permission to post my FAQ:

I'm not going to allow people with small personal sites to post this FAQ.  
They may post the link on CheatCC with all the Prince of Persia guides, but, 
trying to keep updates, well, updated, I'll only allow large committed sites 
that I trust.

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7B. E-mail Guidelines =
=======================

If you wish to e-mail me, be sure to follow these guidelines...

- Make ABSOLUTELY sure I haven't already answered your question in the guide.
- Make sure it has something to do with Beyond Good & Evil.  I don't want 
spam, chain letters, offers for friendship.  Compliment me on the FAQ all you 
want, though...
- Make sure you say Beyond Good & Evil at one point in your e-mail.  I have 
more than one FAQ, and asking a generic question such as "How do I beat the 
last boss?" doesn't tell me much.
- Spell correctly and use proper grammar, please.  If I can't understand 
your e-mail, it'll go to the junk pile...

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7C. Credits =
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CJayC, Al Amaloo, and IGN for having this on their sites.

UbiSoft for this awesome story-driven game.

Jill Rebryna and Alex Garcia, for some info on animalia that I didn't pick up.

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7D. Version Updates =
=====================

Version 1.0 - 1/15/04 - Well, from start to finish, there you have it.  Unless 
 people find PA-1's that I haven't, or Meca Impuslers, I'd say that's about a 
 wrap.

Version 1.1 - 5/23/05 - Hi!  Missed me?  Some new locations of animals 
 (earlier, easier), and some other minor adjustments.

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7E. The Final Word =
====================

CAAAAAARLSOOOOOON AND PEEEEEEETEEEEERS!!!

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