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[[Image:Viper Mk. 1.JPG|thumb|Viper Mark I]]
Within the [[Video Game|Battlestar Galactica video game]], three variants of [[Viper]] are available: the Mark I, which is designed to be an earlier version of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original series]] Viper; the Mark II, which is largely based on the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] Viper, and the Mark III, which is described as "superior to the Mark II in every respect". The Mark III is distinctive because of its two-seat cockpit and the lack of the characteristic dorsal fin common to most Viper designs. The Mark III is also known as the Strike Viper. [http://www.galactica2003.net/]
Within the [[Video Game|Battlestar Galactica video game]], three variants of [[Viper]] are available: the Mark I, which is designed to be an earlier version of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original series]] Viper; the Mark II, which is largely based on the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] Viper, and the Mark III, which is described as "superior to the Mark II in every respect". The Mark III is distinctive because of its two-seat cockpit and the lack of the characteristic dorsal fin common to most Viper designs. The Mark III is also known as the Strike Viper. [http://www.galactica2003.net/]


[[Image:Viper Mk. 1.JPG|thumb|Viper Mark I]]
==Notes==
 
==Note==
*The "Battlestar Galactica" [[Video Game|video game]] has its own continuity that uses elements from both the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] and the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]]. Despite the naming, these fighters should not be considered to be predecessors or successors to the Re-imagined Series' [[Viper Mark II|Mark II]] or [[Viper Mark VII|Mark VII]] models.
*The "Battlestar Galactica" [[Video Game|video game]] has its own continuity that uses elements from both the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] and the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]]. Despite the naming, these fighters should not be considered to be predecessors or successors to the Re-imagined Series' [[Viper Mark II|Mark II]] or [[Viper Mark VII|Mark VII]] models.
*The Mark III Strike Viper was originally known as the Scorpion Viper.
*The Mark III Strike Viper was originally known as the Scorpion Viper.


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File:Viper Mk. 1.JPG
Viper Mark I

Within the Battlestar Galactica video game, three variants of Viper are available: the Mark I, which is designed to be an earlier version of the original series Viper; the Mark II, which is largely based on the Original Series Viper, and the Mark III, which is described as "superior to the Mark II in every respect". The Mark III is distinctive because of its two-seat cockpit and the lack of the characteristic dorsal fin common to most Viper designs. The Mark III is also known as the Strike Viper. [1]

Notes

  • The "Battlestar Galactica" video game has its own continuity that uses elements from both the Original Series and the Re-imagined Series. Despite the naming, these fighters should not be considered to be predecessors or successors to the Re-imagined Series' Mark II or Mark VII models.
  • The Mark III Strike Viper was originally known as the Scorpion Viper.
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