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− | The Tiger is a hybrid vehicle, the only one of its kind in the Web of Worlds. Basically, it is an Epoch fighter built out of the salvage of a Seraphim mecha. Its design incorporates both the | + | The Tiger is a hybrid vehicle, the only one of its kind in the [[Web of Worlds]]. Basically, it is an [[Epoch Star Assault Craft|Epoch fighter]] built out of the salvage of a [[Seraphim]] [[mecha]]. Its design incorporates both the [[Guardia]]n technologies of a standard Epoch fighter with the [[Tasnica]]n technologies of a Seraphim. The body is made from a composite of seraphim plastics and [[Dreamstone]] alloys, making it an exceptionally durable craft. Many of the features of this remarkable starfighter have yet to be revealed -- but no, it does not transform into a giant robot. |
− | The Tiger is part of the fighter complement of the GSFV <i>Seaborne</i>, a Blackbird cruiser, and is piloted by the <i>Seaborne</i>'s captain, [[Barry Svensgaard]]. | + | The Tiger is part of the fighter complement of the GSFV <i>Seaborne</i>, a [[Blackbird Light Cruiser|Blackbird cruiser]], and is piloted by the <i>Seaborne</i>'s captain, [[Barry Svensgaard]]. |
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 14 August 2006
The Tiger is a hybrid vehicle, the only one of its kind in the Web of Worlds. Basically, it is an Epoch fighter built out of the salvage of a Seraphim mecha. Its design incorporates both the Guardian technologies of a standard Epoch fighter with the Tasnican technologies of a Seraphim. The body is made from a composite of seraphim plastics and Dreamstone alloys, making it an exceptionally durable craft. Many of the features of this remarkable starfighter have yet to be revealed -- but no, it does not transform into a giant robot.
The Tiger is part of the fighter complement of the GSFV Seaborne, a Blackbird cruiser, and is piloted by the Seaborne's captain, Barry Svensgaard.