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'''"Fhish"''' was a pilot on the ''[[TCS Lexington (Concordia)|TCS Lexington]]'' in [[2673]]. During his service on the vessel, he assisted Colonel [[Christopher Blair]] in assaulting a [[Union of Border Worlds]] convoy that had penetrated Terran airspace as retaliation for the seizure of a Border Worlds space lab.  
[[Terran Confederation Space Force|Confederation Space Force]] pilot, callsign '''"Fhish"'''. Giunta was posted to the [[TCS Lexington (CV-44)|TCS ''Lexington'']] in [[2673]]. During his service on the vessel, he assisted Colonel [[Christopher Blair]] in assaulting a [[Union of Border Worlds]] convoy that had penetrated Confederation space as retaliation for the seizure of a Border Worlds space laboratory.  


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== [[source:=Origin's Official Guide to Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom]] ==
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Without a doubt, Fhish is the the friendliest among the new pilots, but there is always a sense of urgency and pressure in his conversations that makes some people nervous. Unlike the other newbies, he doesn't stick to “his own kind,” but seems to circulate throughout the ship, looking for conversations. Within two weeks of his arrival, nearly everyone had met Fhish; none felt as though they knew him.
 
== Behind the Screens ==
 
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Latest revision as of 10:52, 3 July 2011

Confederation Space Force pilot, callsign "Fhish". Giunta was posted to the TCS Lexington in 2673. During his service on the vessel, he assisted Colonel Christopher Blair in assaulting a Union of Border Worlds convoy that had penetrated Confederation space as retaliation for the seizure of a Border Worlds space laboratory.

Origin's Official Guide to Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom

Without a doubt, Fhish is the the friendliest among the new pilots, but there is always a sense of urgency and pressure in his conversations that makes some people nervous. Unlike the other newbies, he doesn't stick to “his own kind,” but seems to circulate throughout the ship, looking for conversations. Within two weeks of his arrival, nearly everyone had met Fhish; none felt as though they knew him.

Behind the Screens