Daxter: (Jumps on Jak's shoulder, points to the hole) After him, Jak! Jak: (surprised and disbelieving) You're willing to go down there? Without a fuss this time? Daxter: Yeah, well, don't get used to it. It's just that nobody hurts my best friend, and lives to brag about it! Let's get him! [he and Jak chase after Count Veger with last
Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier is the sixth installment in the Jak and Daxter series, developed by High Impact Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was released in November 2009 for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2. It is the first and only title featuring both Jak and Daxter as playable characters not developed by Naughty Dog. The Lost Frontier is the least
Daxter's exposure to Dark Eco triggered a change that re-wrote his genetic make up and thus changing him. Discovering he'd taken the form of the legendary Precursors gave him a huge boost to his already swollen ego. Daxter spoke in place of his silent friend, up until he rescues Jak from Baron Praxis ' prison post-Dark Eco treatment.
Yellow Sage. The Yellow Sage is the last Sage to be rescued by Jak and Dexter. From innocent boy hero to edgy action movie hero, Jak, along with his wise-cracking friend Daxter, save the world from various perils and troubles all while trying to uncover the secrets of the mysterious Precursors.
A sage is a master of a particular type of eco, which generally comes with prolonged exposure to eco as one studies it. It appears that over time, contact with eco changes the color of one's skin, as is seen with the skin color of the four sages in The Precursor Legacy. It appears that to be a sage one needs to be capable of channeling eco, ultimately being able to use it in different ways
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy; Jak II: Renegade; Jak 3; Jak X; Daxter; Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier; Franchise in General. Acting for Two: Phil LaMarr voiced several characters in the games, including Sig, Count Veger, Kaeden and G.T. Blitz/ Mizo.
The debut game of the widely loved Jak and Daxter series, released for the Play Station 2 in December of 2001. In this first game, the Heroic Mime Jak and his buddy Daxter travel to the mysterious Misty Island, against the advice of the wise Green Eco Sage Samos.
Ring race 2. Orb search 3. The Port, also known as South Town or South Port, is a district in Haven City seen in Daxter, Jak II, Jak 3, and Jak X: Combat Racing. As its name suggests, this section serves as the city's seaport harbor, consisting of a bay of water with cargo ships around the area, lined with a long walkway with access points to
Combat racing is a sport featured in Jak X: Combat Racing. It is a competition with race cars that takes place on race tracks within various sanctioned race events. It is the most popular sport in the world, with Kras City being the home of Kras City Racing, administered by the Kras City Racing Commission, and the Kras City Grand Championship being its most watched event, with two hundred
Jak and his faithful companion Daxter are exiled to the unforgiving wasteland, where survival of the fittest is the law of the land. But deadly lands and dangerous creatures are only the beginning. Soon, the worst nightmare imaginable finds Jak's world, threatening to annihilate all life with eternal darkness
Sandover Village is the first major hub location in The Precursor Legacy. It is a stretch of land on the south side of the continent, home to the protagonists, Jak and Daxter, and their acquaintances, Samos Hagai and Keira. Its residents number ten in total, including a Mayor to govern, a Farmer to provide produce and raise yakows, a Fisherman, and a geographical Explorer, among others. It is
Ashelin Praxis is a prominent support character in Jak II, Jak 3, and Jak X: Combat Racing. She is the daughter of Baron Praxis, and a former captain of the Krimzon Guard before becoming governess of Haven City (superseding her late father) and reforming the Krimzon Guard into the Freedom League. She is the main love interest of former Krimzon Guard commander, past Underground leader, and
The blast bot (also known as the bombot or bomb bot) is an enemy in Jak II and Jak 3, originally part of the Krimzon Guard, and later part of the KG Death Bots. They first appeared in the mission "Protect hideout from bombots" where young and old Samos ordered Jak to destroy three blast bots set on course for the hideout. Jak succeeded in bringing down all three. There was also a side mission
Category:Characters in The Lost Frontier contains articles related to characters in The Lost Frontier on the Jak and Daxter Wiki.
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Damas (pronounced "dāˈ-məs" and, more rarely, "dāˈ-mōs") was a supporting character in Jak 3. He was the king of Spargus and later revealed to be the long-lost father of Jak, whom he knew by his birth name, Mar. He was once the ruler of Haven City while in the House of Mar before he was betrayed and usurped by Baron Praxis and subsequently banished to the Wasteland, where he either
The muse is a feline animal featured in The Precursor Legacy. A muse belonging to the Sculptor ran away to Misty Island, so Jak and Daxter were tasked with returning her in exchange for a power cell, in the mission "Catch the Sculptor's muse". The muse was the source of the Sculptor's inspiration to sculpt. The muse is a felid animal, with a very nimble and flexible body, capable of quick
The hip hog is a species in The Precursor Legacy, also referenced in Jak II. A hybrid of the hippopotamus and hog, it is first introduced in the form of Farthy, the pet of Boggy Billy. In the future, the hip hog would be the namesake mascot of the Hip Hog Heaven Saloon in Haven City, owned by Krew. In The Precursor Legacy, Farthy ran away from his owner due to worsening lurker infestations
Erol, alternatively spelled Errol, is one of the main antagonists of the Jak and Daxter video game series, serving as a major antagonist in Jak II and Daxter, and the main antagonist of Jak 3. He's the arch-rival turned archenemy of Jak, and is designed to be what Jak would be like if he was evil. He was voiced by David Herman, who also played Nudar, That Guy, Professor Ogden Wernstrom, Robot
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Zoomer is the general term for the common civilian zoomers seen in Haven City during Daxter, Jak II and Jak 3. They are the most common mode of transportation for Haven citizens and are often found parked at set locations throughout the city. They come in a number of different varieties and colors but come down to three different types; the one-seated zoomer (resembling a bike, comes in three
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