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The '''TCS Kyoto''' was a [[Terran Confederation|Confederation]] carrier. On [[2654.288]], [[F-44 Rapier II|Rapier II]]s from the ''Kyoto'' joined Rapier IIs from the ''[[TCS Tiger's Claw]]'', flown by [[Christopher Blair]] and [[Ian St. John]], in an attack on a [[Fralthi-Class Cruiser]] in the [[Venice|Venice System]]. One of the ''Kyoto'' pilots involved in the attack was lost due to a computer systems malfunction. | {{infobox Ship | ||
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|name = TCS ''Kyoto'' | |||
|type = [[Bengal]]-class strike [[ship type:=carrier]] | |||
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|service = [[Terran-Kilrathi War]] | |||
* [[Vega Sector Campaign]] | |||
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|primary user =[[user:=Terran Confederation]] | |||
|source= [[source:=Wing Commander]] | |||
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The '''TCS Kyoto''' was a [[Terran Confederation|Confederation]] carrier serving in [[Vega Sector]]. On [[2654.288]], [[F-44 Rapier II|Rapier II]]s from the ''Kyoto'' joined Rapier IIs from the ''[[TCS Tiger's Claw]]'', flown by [[Christopher Blair]] and [[Ian St. John]], in an attack on a [[Fralthi-Class Cruiser]] in the [[Venice|Venice System]]. One of the ''Kyoto'' pilots involved in the attack was lost due to a computer systems malfunction. | |||
{{#set:source=[[Wing Commander]]}} | {{#set:source=[[Wing Commander]]}} |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 4 November 2023
TCS Kyoto | |
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Type | Bengal-class strike carrier |
Primary User | Terran Confederation |
Service | Terran-Kilrathi War |
Source | Wing Commander |
The TCS Kyoto was a Confederation carrier serving in Vega Sector. On 2654.288, Rapier IIs from the Kyoto joined Rapier IIs from the TCS Tiger's Claw, flown by Christopher Blair and Ian St. John, in an attack on a Fralthi-Class Cruiser in the Venice System. One of the Kyoto pilots involved in the attack was lost due to a computer systems malfunction.