Difference between revisions of "Epoch Star Assault Craft"
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The Epoch 3 (E3-SAC) is the next generation of the Epoch, marrying its previous Fighter and Bomber incarnations into one craft. The E3's design was a labor of love for the [[Guardian Space Fleet|GSF]] engineers responsible for it; the Epoch is a sturdy, never-failing fighter design that continues to stand the test of time and prove itself again and again and again in the void. Its distinctive rounded body, swept wings and cresting dorsal fin are nearly as trademarked an image of the GSF as the Blackbird cruiser. | The Epoch 3 (E3-SAC) is the next generation of the Epoch, marrying its previous Fighter and Bomber incarnations into one craft. The E3's design was a labor of love for the [[Guardian Space Fleet|GSF]] engineers responsible for it; the Epoch is a sturdy, never-failing fighter design that continues to stand the test of time and prove itself again and again and again in the void. Its distinctive rounded body, swept wings and cresting dorsal fin are nearly as trademarked an image of the GSF as the Blackbird cruiser. | ||
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+ | Like all Guardian starfighters, the E3 is capable of both deep space and atmospheric maneuvers, enabling the GSF starfighters to conduct orbit-to-ground bombing runs. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 5 February 2010
The Epoch 3 (E3-SAC) is the next generation of the Epoch, marrying its previous Fighter and Bomber incarnations into one craft. The E3's design was a labor of love for the GSF engineers responsible for it; the Epoch is a sturdy, never-failing fighter design that continues to stand the test of time and prove itself again and again and again in the void. Its distinctive rounded body, swept wings and cresting dorsal fin are nearly as trademarked an image of the GSF as the Blackbird cruiser.
Like all Guardian starfighters, the E3 is capable of both deep space and atmospheric maneuvers, enabling the GSF starfighters to conduct orbit-to-ground bombing runs.