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The [[Colonial]] equivalent is the[[ Advanced Viper Mark III]]. |
The [[Colonial]] equivalent is the[[ Advanced Viper Mark III]]. |
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+ | ''"The 'Cylon War' Raider Mk II has not been seen since the First Cylon War, but recent events have seen its return into action. The Raider Mk II is the progenitor of modern Cylon Raider, deviating from the original War Raider design. More agile than the original War Raider, and slightly more durable than a Cylon Raider, the Raider Mk II would prove itself in battle against the humans time and time again. These in-combat tests proved the design concept as an interceptor, rather than multi-role fighter, was the most effective evolutionary direction for the Raiders."'' |
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Revision as of 01:31, 16 January 2015
Advanced War Raider Mark II | |
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Level Requirement |
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Strike |
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Hull |
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Engine |
4 |
Computer |
2 |
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FTL Systems | |
Computer Systems |
The Advanced War Raider Mark II is the upgraded version of the War Raider Mark II. It is a multi-role strike ship for the Cylon faction. This ship was introduduced to the game following the release of Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome. It may be purchased by talking to Number Eight/Sharon in the 242 Apollid Basestar CIC, or on any Outpost.
The Colonial equivalent is theAdvanced Viper Mark III.
In-game Description
"The 'Cylon War' Raider Mk II has not been seen since the First Cylon War, but recent events have seen its return into action. The Raider Mk II is the progenitor of modern Cylon Raider, deviating from the original War Raider design. More agile than the original War Raider, and slightly more durable than a Cylon Raider, the Raider Mk II would prove itself in battle against the humans time and time again. These in-combat tests proved the design concept as an interceptor, rather than multi-role fighter, was the most effective evolutionary direction for the Raiders."
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