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Commodore Blair was one of the | '''Commodore Christopher Blair''' was one of the greatest heroes of the [[Terran-Kilrathi War]], and was essential in averting all out war during the Black Lance Affair. He was also key in the intitial days of the Nephilim conflict where he helped push back the initial incursion before himself being lost and presumed dead during the destruction of the alien wormhole gate in the [[Kilrah]] system. | ||
== Early Career == | == Early Career == | ||
Fresh out of the Academy, Christopher Blair was assigned to the TCS Tiger's Claw. His participation in the Vega Campaign brought victory for the Confederation. Shortly thereafter, the Tiger's Claw responded to a distress call from the Goddard colony. Unfortunately the Tiger's Claw arrived too late, and the colony had been destroyed by a Kilrathi superweapon. Blair and the rest of the Claw pilots pursued the enemy ship into Kilrathi space and destroyed it. | Fresh out of the Academy, Christopher Blair was assigned to the [[TCS Tiger's Claw]]. His participation in the [[Vega Campaign]] brought victory for the Confederation. Shortly thereafter, the Tiger's Claw responded to a distress call from the [[Goddard]] colony. Unfortunately the Tiger's Claw arrived too late, and the colony had been destroyed by a [[Sivar|Kilrathi superweapon]]. Blair and the rest of the Claw pilots pursued the enemy ship into [[Kilrathi]] space and destroyed it. | ||
Blair was also key in protecting Confed's interests in the | Blair was also key in protecting Confed's interests in the [[Firekka]] system, as well as the [[Firekkan]] people from genocide at the hand of the Kilrathi [[Cult of Sivar]] by volunteering to fly a captured [[Dralthi]] fighter in order to infiltrate the nearby Kilrathi space patrols. | ||
== Alternate History (The real world) == | == Alternate History (The real world) == | ||
Christopher Blair, is the main player character in the first four Wing Commander Games, and their expansions. He is also central to the WC: | Christopher Blair, is the main player character in the first four Wing Commander Games, and their expansions. He is also central to the WC: Academy animated TV show and The WC: Movie. He has a small role in Wing Commander Prophecy, and apears in the game and movie novelizations. | ||
Originally, Blair was an unnamed character that the player can name himself. The Origin development team designated the player character as 'Bluehair', perhaps due to the blue coloring of his hair. In the Super Wing Commander (a modern remake of the first WC game, made for Macintosh and 3DO), the character is named Jason Armstrong. In the first PC game, after the opening arcade scene the player has the freedom to choose the character's surname and callsign. | Originally, Blair was an unnamed character that the player can name himself. The Origin development team designated the player character as 'Bluehair', perhaps due to the blue coloring of his hair. In the Super Wing Commander (a modern remake of the first WC game, made for Macintosh and 3DO), the character is named Jason Armstrong. In the first PC game, after the opening arcade scene the player has the freedom to choose the character's surname and callsign. | ||
In WC2, the freedom to choose his first name was added. | In WC2, the freedom to choose his first name was added. | ||
In WC3, his surname was Blair (perhaps a shortening of Bluehair) and his first name became Christopher (after Chris Roberts, the series' creator). In WC3, the player still has the freedom to choose his callsign. | In WC3, his surname was Blair (perhaps a shortening of Bluehair) and his first name became Christopher (after Chris Roberts, the series' creator). In WC3, the player still has the freedom to choose his callsign. | ||
In WC:Prophecy, Blair's canonical callsign was revealed to be Maverick. | |||
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Revision as of 16:40, 12 August 2007
Commodore Christopher Blair was one of the greatest heroes of the Terran-Kilrathi War, and was essential in averting all out war during the Black Lance Affair. He was also key in the intitial days of the Nephilim conflict where he helped push back the initial incursion before himself being lost and presumed dead during the destruction of the alien wormhole gate in the Kilrah system.
Early Career
Fresh out of the Academy, Christopher Blair was assigned to the TCS Tiger's Claw. His participation in the Vega Campaign brought victory for the Confederation. Shortly thereafter, the Tiger's Claw responded to a distress call from the Goddard colony. Unfortunately the Tiger's Claw arrived too late, and the colony had been destroyed by a Kilrathi superweapon. Blair and the rest of the Claw pilots pursued the enemy ship into Kilrathi space and destroyed it.
Blair was also key in protecting Confed's interests in the Firekka system, as well as the Firekkan people from genocide at the hand of the Kilrathi Cult of Sivar by volunteering to fly a captured Dralthi fighter in order to infiltrate the nearby Kilrathi space patrols.
Alternate History (The real world)
Christopher Blair, is the main player character in the first four Wing Commander Games, and their expansions. He is also central to the WC: Academy animated TV show and The WC: Movie. He has a small role in Wing Commander Prophecy, and apears in the game and movie novelizations.
Originally, Blair was an unnamed character that the player can name himself. The Origin development team designated the player character as 'Bluehair', perhaps due to the blue coloring of his hair. In the Super Wing Commander (a modern remake of the first WC game, made for Macintosh and 3DO), the character is named Jason Armstrong. In the first PC game, after the opening arcade scene the player has the freedom to choose the character's surname and callsign. In WC2, the freedom to choose his first name was added. In WC3, his surname was Blair (perhaps a shortening of Bluehair) and his first name became Christopher (after Chris Roberts, the series' creator). In WC3, the player still has the freedom to choose his callsign. In WC:Prophecy, Blair's canonical callsign was revealed to be Maverick.