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[[Image:Scar.png|thumb|250px|Scar.]] | [[Image:Scar.png|thumb|250px|Scar.]] | ||
'''Scar''' | '''Scar''' was the nickname for a [[Raider]] fighter ace. The nickname was derived from battle damage on the Raider's fuselage that resembles a scar. The nickname blends logically since Raiders have been discovered as a biomechanical creation of the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] which is bred for space battle. | ||
Scar | Scar was responsible for many ruthless, successful attacks against [[The Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]]. The need to eliminate Scar's threat increased a pilot rivalry between Captain [[Kara Thrace]] and Lieutenant [[Louanne Katraine]]. | ||
Scar was later destroyed on the 29th day of mining operations. Starbuck engaged him, but broke off a suicide run against him in favor of luring him into the sights of her wingman, Kat. Scar was then destroyed by Kat. ([[Scar]]). | Scar was later destroyed on the 29th day of mining operations. Starbuck engaged him, but broke off a suicide run against him in favor of luring him into the sights of her wingman, Kat. Scar was then destroyed by Kat. ([[Scar]]). |
Revision as of 06:34, 6 February 2006
Scar was the nickname for a Raider fighter ace. The nickname was derived from battle damage on the Raider's fuselage that resembles a scar. The nickname blends logically since Raiders have been discovered as a biomechanical creation of the Cylons which is bred for space battle.
Scar was responsible for many ruthless, successful attacks against the Fleet. The need to eliminate Scar's threat increased a pilot rivalry between Captain Kara Thrace and Lieutenant Louanne Katraine.
Scar was later destroyed on the 29th day of mining operations. Starbuck engaged him, but broke off a suicide run against him in favor of luring him into the sights of her wingman, Kat. Scar was then destroyed by Kat. (Scar).
Notes
This storyline of destroying an enemy fighter ace may be derived from the Royal Air Force's hunt for Manfred von Richthofen (a.k.a. the "Red Baron") during WWI.