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[[Image:4267 HoG.JPG||thumb|Viper 4267 in formation for attack {{ | [[Image:4267 HoG.JPG||thumb|Viper 4267 in formation for attack {{TRS|The Hand of God (RDM)}}.]] | ||
'''Viper 4267''' is a [[Viper Mark II]] | '''Viper 4267''' is a [[Viper Mark II]] piloted by [[Donald Perry|Donald "Chuckles" Perry]] that participates in an [[Battle for the Tylium Asteroid]]. | ||
Both the Viper and its pilot are shot down during the attack {{TRS|The Hand of God (RDM)}}. | Both the Viper and its pilot are shot down during the attack {{TRS|The Hand of God (RDM)}}. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
[[Image:Pristine Viper 4267.png|thumb|Pristine Viper 4267 | [[Image:Pristine Viper 4267.png|thumb|Pristine Viper 4267 {{TRS|He That Believeth in Me}}.]] | ||
* | *Viper 4267 has a brief resurrection in [[Season 4]]. In one shot of "[[He That Believeth in Me]]," [[Kara Thrace]]'s [[Viper 8757|pristine Viper]] tail number is replaced with 4267's. This was an oversight, as the original set piece was erroneously given the "4267" number and was corrected by the visual effects department during post-production. This error is demonstrated on promotional photos that were photographed on set by photographer [[Carole Segal]], and can be seen intermittently flickering during the final cut of the episode. | ||
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Revision as of 06:12, 6 November 2023
Viper 4267 is a Viper Mark II piloted by Donald "Chuckles" Perry that participates in an Battle for the Tylium Asteroid.
Both the Viper and its pilot are shot down during the attack (TRS: "The Hand of God").
Notes
- Viper 4267 has a brief resurrection in Season 4. In one shot of "He That Believeth in Me," Kara Thrace's pristine Viper tail number is replaced with 4267's. This was an oversight, as the original set piece was erroneously given the "4267" number and was corrected by the visual effects department during post-production. This error is demonstrated on promotional photos that were photographed on set by photographer Carole Segal, and can be seen intermittently flickering during the final cut of the episode.