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'''D Squadron''', also called the "[[Daggit]]s", are a [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] strike team that attacks [[Cylons (1980)|Cylon]] [[basestar (TOS)|baseships]] and other military targets in order to distract the Cylons from detecting Viper traffic to and from [[Earth (1980)|Earth]].
'''D Squadron''', also called the "[[Daggit]]s", are a [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] strike team that attacks [[Cylons (1980)|Cylon]] [[basestar (TOS)|baseships]] and other military targets in order to distract the Cylons from detecting Viper traffic to and from [[Earth (1980)|Earth]].


D Squadron, lead by Lieutenant [[Dante]], consists of Viper pilots with a "devil-may-care" attitude. Colonel [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]] holds them in high regard, but an [[Maintenance Captain|unidentified captain]] reports an issue with D Squadron's pilots removing [[limiter]]s from the [[turbo charger]]s on their Viper craft ([[Space Croppers]]).
D Squadron, lead by Lieutenant [[Dante]], consists of Viper pilots with a "devil-may-care" attitude. Colonel [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]] holds them in high regard, but an [[Maintenance Captain|unidentified captain]] reports an issue with D Squadron's pilots removing [[limiter]]s from the [[turbo charger]]s on their Viper craft {{G80|Space Croppers}}.


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Revision as of 00:37, 12 January 2021

D Squadron, also called the "Daggits", are a Viper strike team that attacks Cylon baseships and other military targets in order to distract the Cylons from detecting Viper traffic to and from Earth.

D Squadron, lead by Lieutenant Dante, consists of Viper pilots with a "devil-may-care" attitude. Colonel Boomer holds them in high regard, but an unidentified captain reports an issue with D Squadron's pilots removing limiters from the turbo chargers on their Viper craft (1980: "Space Croppers").