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==Star of the Guardians Reference==
==Star of the Guardians Reference==


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Robot Blues, a Star of the Guardians novel by Margaret Weis and [[Don Perrin]], includes a Wing Commander reference. The novel was published in December 1996.
Robot Blues, a Star of the Guardians novel by Margaret Weis and [[Don Perrin]], includes a Wing Commander reference. The novel was published in December 1996.


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: ''One of Jeffrey Grant's favorite space simulator games was Wing Commander MCII, in which he flew a Claymore bomber on various glorious missions to keep the galaxy safe for commercial traffic. Grant had played this game a few hundred times and had won every time except the first, which he counted as just learning. And here was the Claymore--a real Claymore--not fifty meters away.''
One of Jeffrey Grant's favorite space simulator games was Wing Commander MCII, in which he flew a Claymore bomber on various glorious missions to keep the galaxy safe for commercial traffic. Grant had played this game a few hundred times and had won every time except teh first, which he counted as just learning. And here was teh Claymore--a real Claymore--not fifty meters away.
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==Images==
==Images==

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Margaret Weis
Roles Assistant Designer
Art Director


Margaret Weis is a game developer credited with work on the Wing Commander Collectible Trading Card Game.

Star of the Guardians Reference

RobotBlues.jpg

Robot Blues, a Star of the Guardians novel by Margaret Weis and Don Perrin, includes a Wing Commander reference. The novel was published in December 1996.

One of Jeffrey Grant's favorite space simulator games was Wing Commander MCII, in which he flew a Claymore bomber on various glorious missions to keep the galaxy safe for commercial traffic. Grant had played this game a few hundred times and had won every time except the first, which he counted as just learning. And here was the Claymore--a real Claymore--not fifty meters away.

Images

Wing Commander Credits