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Raptor 718 | '''Raptor 718''' is flown by [[Richard Bayer|Richard "Buster" Bayer]] during a Raptor training exercise. | ||
During the exercise, it | During the exercise, it responds to a distress signal with [[Raptor 314]] within the dark clouds of a binary star system. Not long after, the crews of both Raptors no longer respond and are presumed lost or disabled within the cloud. | ||
The Raptors | Raptor 718 and its companion Raptor are found by battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'', its crew inside killed and its cockpit vented to space. | ||
The Raptors were bait by the Cylons to lure Colonial forces into the cloud, as predicted by Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]]. The Raptors are abandoned after three Cylon [[Basestar (RDM)|basestars]] ambush ''Pegasus'', eventually forcing it to retreat ([[The Captain's Hand]]). | |||
==Note== | ==Note== | ||
This craft is identified as "Raptor 17" on ''Pegasus' | This craft is identified as "Raptor 17" on ''Pegasus''' [[DRADIS]] screen. | ||
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Revision as of 23:30, 16 September 2006
Raptor 718 is flown by Richard "Buster" Bayer during a Raptor training exercise.
During the exercise, it responds to a distress signal with Raptor 314 within the dark clouds of a binary star system. Not long after, the crews of both Raptors no longer respond and are presumed lost or disabled within the cloud.
Raptor 718 and its companion Raptor are found by battlestar Pegasus, its crew inside killed and its cockpit vented to space.
The Raptors were bait by the Cylons to lure Colonial forces into the cloud, as predicted by Admiral Adama. The Raptors are abandoned after three Cylon basestars ambush Pegasus, eventually forcing it to retreat (The Captain's Hand).
Note
This craft is identified as "Raptor 17" on Pegasus' DRADIS screen.