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The '''Plumetail''' is a [[Constellation (series)|Constellation]]-class vessel belonging to [[Sharona Sirene]]. It is a Mark I vessel, meaning that it does not have the [[P-52 Merlin]] snub ship, but had been heavily upgraded with an [[Amon & Reese Co.|A&R]] [[Centurion (plasma cannon)|Centurion]] plasma cannon<ref>{{Cite Jump Point|title=The Void Rats, Part III|volume=1|month=7|startpage=49|endpage=56|accessdate=2021-05-17|author1=David Niles}}</ref> |
The '''Plumetail''' is a [[Constellation (series)|Constellation]]-class vessel belonging to [[Sharona Sirene]]. It is a Mark I vessel, meaning that it does not have the [[P-52 Merlin]] snub ship, but had been heavily upgraded with an [[Amon & Reese Co.|A&R]] [[Centurion (plasma cannon)|Centurion]] plasma cannon,<ref>{{Cite Jump Point|title=The Void Rats, Part III|volume=1|month=7|startpage=49|endpage=56|accessdate=2021-05-17|author1=David Niles}}</ref> and concealed missile racks and laser gatling guns.<ref>{{Cite Jump Point|title=The Void Rats: Part IV|volume=1|month=11|startpage=47|endpage=55|accessdate=2021-05-17|author1=David Niles}}</ref> Unlike the current Mark III Constellation, the cockpit only seats two. |
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The Plumetail is a Constellation-class vessel belonging to Sharona Sirene. It is a Mark I vessel, meaning that it does not have the P-52 Merlin snub ship, but had been heavily upgraded with an A&R Centurion plasma cannon,[1] and concealed missile racks and laser gatling guns.[2] Unlike the current Mark III Constellation, the cockpit only seats two.
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- ↑ David Niles, David Ladyman, "The Void Rats, Part III". Jump Point. Vol. 1 no. 7. pp.49–56. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
- ↑ David Niles, David Ladyman, "The Void Rats: Part IV". Jump Point. Vol. 1 no. 11. pp.47–55. Retrieved 2021-05-17.