In the Dawn of Souls and the 20th Anniversary remakes, Biggs and Wedge are some of the automatic names the player can choose for the Thief job.

It is revealed in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years that Biggs and Wedge were the two Red Wings soldiers who questioned Cecil about the King of Baron's orders to raid Mysidia and obtain the Water Crystal, as the Mysidians offered no resistance and had done no harm.

Biggs and Wedge ride on the same airship as Cecil and Rosa when they go to Damcyan to celebrate its reconstruction, but they stay behind within the airship and they do not attend the celebration.

Biggs and Wedge appear as Red Wings soldiers who die protecting Prince Ceodore from an attack led by the Mysterious Girl. The game reveals that Biggs and Wedge were actually the two soldiers who questioned Cecil about stealing the Water Crystal of Mysidia at the beginning of Final Fantasy IV.



Biggs (originally Vicks) and Wedge are two briefly playable characters who assist Terra Branford on her raid of Narshe. The Vicks translation is referenced in Dissidia Final Fantasy in a tutorial where Biggs, using his Final Fantasy VI sprite says "Huh? You wanted to talk to Vicks?... I have no idea who you're talking about. There is no Vicks, only Biggs. Ahem. Moving along..."

Biggs and Wedge, along with a third friend Jessie, are part of the eco-terrorist group, Avalanche. They take part in the attacks on Midgar's Sector 1 and Sector 5 mako reactors. When Shinra attacks Sector 7 to drop the plate upon the slums, Biggs and Wedge try to fight to defend the town.

In Final Fantasy VII Remake, their roles are majorly expanded and their personalities are more fleshed out, with some changes to their plotlines as well.



Biggs and Wedge make a small appearance as the names of two paired machines Zack can snipe while escaping from Nibelheim.



Biggs and Wedge get a brief mention. While on the missions in Midgar's Train Graveyard, Vincent can talk with a girl from the World Regenesis Organization (WRO). She mentions that her brother had been part of a rebel group which was against Shinra, and that he had died three years earlier during the dropping of the Sector 7 plate, implying her brother to be either Biggs or Wedge.

Major Biggs and Lieutenant Wedge are members of the Galbadia Army. Squall Leonhart, Zell Dincht, Selphie Tilmitt, and Seifer Almasy first meet them in the Dollet Radio Tower, where they are repairing it. Squall, Zell, and Selphie fight them, but the two are blown away by Elvoret. They are next seen in the D-District Prison, where they have been demoted to Lieutenant and Private, respectively. They are sent to deal with Zell, Selphie, and Quistis Trepe, who have escaped from their cell. Their last appearance is in Lunatic Pandora, where they are considering retiring from the G-Army. They also appear as a Triple Triad card.

This is the first time Biggs and Wedge manage to survive the story's events. They also stopped dying in the later installments.

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Biggs and Wedge guard the blitzball stadium in Luca and can be recruited for the player's blitzball team. They are considered upper-tier players.

Biggs and Wedge are part of the Gullwings's blitzball team.

Making a small cameo under the names of Gibbs and Deweg, they are two Archadian soldiers guarding the entrance to the Mosphoran Highwaste at Nalbina Fortress. These names are only given to them in the localization, and they have no connection to Biggs and Wedge in the original Japanese.

However, the player can gain earlier access to the Mosphoran Highwaste by riding a chocobo up to them. Gibbs will reveal his hatred of chocobos, and start to back off, claiming he used to work around chocobos when he was younger, and could never get their smell out without the help of expensive cologne. Eventually, he'll run away, and Deweg will follow, opening up access to the Highwaste. This is the only time players can see the two.

The shop B&W Outfitters in the Retail Network refers to Biggs and Wedge. The logo, however, spells out "V+W", likely as a reference to the English mistranslation of Biggs to "Vicks" in Final Fantasy VI.

Biggs and Wedge appear in Yusnaan and are associated with the death games where Lightning is tasked to slay thirty monsters. Wedge hosts the "Death Safari" in the industrial area. Upon winning, Lightning gets a ticket to participate in the "Death Game", hosted by Biggs, where Lightning must kill more monsters found within the Chaos infusion in the warehouse district. Completing the quest awards the player with the Dragoon garb. Afterward, Lightning asks Biggs and Wedge to shut down the death games. Lightning can later run into the pair in the city's Aromatic Market, at the bottom of the steps to the Glutton's Quarter, now as traveling musicians playing "Terra's Theme".

Biggs and Wedge are engineers with the Garlond Ironworks, first encountered when the player rescues them from Garlean hired mercenaries after the crash of their prototype airship the Tiny Bronco.

Biggs is a Sea Wolf Roegadyn while Wedge is a Lalafell.



Biggs Callux and Wedge Kincaid are Aranea Highwind's subordinates. They take Noctis Lucis Caelum and his friends to Gralea, the capitol of Niflheim, aboard a train that departs from Tenebrae.



Biggs appears as an enemy in the introduction battle at Orbonne Monastery, where he is quickly killed by Ramza and Gaffgarion.

Wedge can be encountered as a random-encounter battle ally, occurring only after the player has explored/gained control of much of the world map (story progress: 75%±3%). Whether or not this is a coincidence, is debated by fans, however; the name generator for random enemies encountered in free-walking gameplay does not contain the name Wedge, therefore, his name placement in the random-name generator for random-encounter allies is seemingly deliberate. Wedge's name does not appear in the name generator for hired soldiers.

The Japanese release features a number of sound novel minigames that can be played by acquiring certain Artefacts. One of these, Nanai's Histories, features appearances from Biggs as a bartender and Wedge as his assistant.

In the English translation, Biggs is a former business subordinate of Cid Randell. Biggs and Wedge also appear as random names for character units.



Biggs and Wedge guard Castle Lux, and until Sol's party is sent by the king to the Crystal Temple, will deny them access. They are incredulous and doubts that Sol's party will return safe.

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