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Chu-i '''Reggie Hotspurn''' was a [[Draconis Combine]] aerospace fighter pilot who served with the [[Third Pesht Regulars]] during the early 31st century.<ref name=TRO3025>''Technical Readout: 3025'', Page 140</ref><ref name=TRO3039>''Technical Readout: 3039'', Page 236</ref>
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''Chu-i'' '''Reggie Hotspurn''' was a [[Draconis Combine]] aerospace fighter pilot who served with the [[Third Pesht Regulars]] during the early [[thirty-first century]].<ref name=TRO3025p140>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 140</ref><ref name=TRO3039p236>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 236</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Prior to [[3025]], Hotspurn was the commander of the light aerospace fighter elements of the Third Pesht Regulars, and was known as the "Hellrasier of Hesperus". He acquired this name by being one of the few Combine pilots to survive eleven raids on the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] world of [[Hesperus II]].   
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Prior to [[3025]], Hotspurn was the commander of the light aerospace fighter elements of the Third Pesht Regulars, and was known as the "Hellraiser of Hesperus". He acquired this name by being one of the few Combine pilots to survive eleven raids on the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] world of [[Hesperus II]].   
  
Hotspurn was a fan of the [[Sholagar]] aerospace fighter he flew at this time, despite its bad reputation, though he was careful to keep his missions within its design profile.<ref name=TRO3025></ref> He was however later assigned to field-test the S-3 [[Sai]] against [[Federated Commonwealth]] fighters, including the [[Seydlitz]] and [[Sparrowhawk]].
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Hotspurn was a fan of the ''[[Sholagar]]'' aerospace fighter he flew at this time, despite its bad reputation, though he was careful to keep his missions within its design profile.<ref name=TRO3025p140/> He was however later assigned to field-test the S-3 ''[[Sai]]'' against [[Federated Commonwealth]] fighters, including the ''[[Seydlitz]]'' and ''[[Sparrowhawk]]''.
  
He was eventually reputed to have participated in more combat than any oher Sai pilot, earning over a dozen kills.<ref name=TRO3039></ref>
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He was eventually reputed to have participated in more combat than any other ''Sai'' pilot, earning over a dozen kills.<ref name=TRO3039p236/>
  
 
==Vehicle==
 
==Vehicle==
Hotspurn was initially known to pilot a Sholagar aerospace fighter, nicknamed "Daggerdisk".<ref name=TRO3025></ref> He was later assigned to field-test an S-3 Sai.<ref name=TRO3039></ref>
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Hotspurn was initially known to pilot a ''Sholagar'' aerospace fighter named ''Daggerdisk''.<ref name=TRO3025p140/> He was later assigned to field-test an S-3 ''Sai''.<ref name=TRO3039p236/>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 23:02, 9 April 2023

Reggie Hotspurn
Personal
AffiliationDraconis Combine
Career
RankChu-i
ProfessionAerospace fighter pilot

Chu-i Reggie Hotspurn was a Draconis Combine aerospace fighter pilot who served with the Third Pesht Regulars during the early thirty-first century.[1][2]

History

Prior to 3025, Hotspurn was the commander of the light aerospace fighter elements of the Third Pesht Regulars, and was known as the "Hellraiser of Hesperus". He acquired this name by being one of the few Combine pilots to survive eleven raids on the Lyran Commonwealth world of Hesperus II.

Hotspurn was a fan of the Sholagar aerospace fighter he flew at this time, despite its bad reputation, though he was careful to keep his missions within its design profile.[1] He was however later assigned to field-test the S-3 Sai against Federated Commonwealth fighters, including the Seydlitz and Sparrowhawk.

He was eventually reputed to have participated in more combat than any other Sai pilot, earning over a dozen kills.[2]

Vehicle

Hotspurn was initially known to pilot a Sholagar aerospace fighter named Daggerdisk.[1] He was later assigned to field-test an S-3 Sai.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Technical Readout: 3025, p. 140
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Technical Readout: 3039, p. 236

Bibliography