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[[Image:Viper289 FotP.JPG|thumb|Viper 289 ([[Flight of the Phoenix]])]]
[[Image:Viper289 FotP.JPG|thumb|Viper 289 {{TRS|Flight of the Phoenix}}]]


'''Viper 289''' is a [[Viper Mark II]] spacefighter scrapped by Chief [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] after a careful inspection to see if the fighter could be rebuilt for flight.
'''Viper 0289NC''' is a [[Viper Mark II]] spacefighter scrapped by Chief [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] after a careful inspection to see if the fighter could be rebuilt for flight.


Tyrol notes severe canopy, fuselage and wing damage, but also severe damage to the fighter's [[avionics|hydraulic systems]], discovering that the fighter is leaking fluid.
Tyrol notes severe canopy, fuselage and wing damage, but also severe damage to the fighter's [[avionics|hydraulic systems]], discovering that the fighter is leaking fluid.


After ripping out some [[datacord]] to ensure that the ship cannot be accidentally reflown, Tyrol marks the fighter as scrapped. Its parts are subsequently used to repair and maintain other Vipers ([[Flight of the Phoenix]]).
After ripping out some [[datacord]] to ensure that the ship cannot be accidentally reflown, Tyrol marks the fighter as scrapped. Its parts are subsequently used to repair and maintain other Vipers {{TRS|Flight of the Phoenix}}.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 05:12, 7 September 2020

Viper 289 (TRS: "Flight of the Phoenix")

Viper 0289NC is a Viper Mark II spacefighter scrapped by Chief Tyrol after a careful inspection to see if the fighter could be rebuilt for flight.

Tyrol notes severe canopy, fuselage and wing damage, but also severe damage to the fighter's hydraulic systems, discovering that the fighter is leaking fluid.

After ripping out some datacord to ensure that the ship cannot be accidentally reflown, Tyrol marks the fighter as scrapped. Its parts are subsequently used to repair and maintain other Vipers (TRS: "Flight of the Phoenix").

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