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"Blair's wing hid in the upper atmosphere of Masa III, where they could remain hidden and strike the Lexington as she passed by. Blair disabled the carrier with Leech technology, leaving the ship intact and causing minimal casualties." | "Blair's wing hid in the upper atmosphere of Masa III, where they could remain hidden and strike the Lexington as she passed by. Blair disabled the carrier with Leech technology, leaving the ship intact and causing minimal casualties." | ||
That isn't like this in the game. Is it like this in the novel?--[[User:FekLeyrTarg|FekLeyrTarg]] 07:20, 6 July 2010 (UTC) | That isn't like this in the game. Is it like this in the novel?--[[User:FekLeyrTarg|FekLeyrTarg]] 07:20, 6 July 2010 (UTC) | ||
No, in the novel Blair prematurely detonates a torpedo in order to disable the Lexington without causing loss of life. The above statement needs to be removed. I'm not sure where it came from unless I'm forgetting part of TPoF? --[[User:Dundradal|Dundradal]] 11:37, 6 July 2010 (UTC) | |||
I don't have The Price of Freedom novel, I only worked with what was previously in the article. Feel free to update further if what I've edited still isn't accurate. - Wedge |
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"Blair's wing hid in the upper atmosphere of Masa III, where they could remain hidden and strike the Lexington as she passed by. Blair disabled the carrier with Leech technology, leaving the ship intact and causing minimal casualties." That isn't like this in the game. Is it like this in the novel?--FekLeyrTarg 07:20, 6 July 2010 (UTC)
No, in the novel Blair prematurely detonates a torpedo in order to disable the Lexington without causing loss of life. The above statement needs to be removed. I'm not sure where it came from unless I'm forgetting part of TPoF? --Dundradal 11:37, 6 July 2010 (UTC)
I don't have The Price of Freedom novel, I only worked with what was previously in the article. Feel free to update further if what I've edited still isn't accurate. - Wedge