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− | The '''Largo''' is a [[starfighter]] used by the [[DDF]]. It is a heavy fighter ship that armed with destructors and IMP missiles. It is a bulky ship that is unable |
+ | The '''Largo''' is a [[starfighter]] used by the [[DDF]]. It is a heavy fighter ship that armed with destructors and IMP missiles. It is a bulky ship that is unable to out manoeuvre or outrun [[varvax|Krell]] ships.{{book ref|Skyward|44}} The fuselage of a Largo is only a little narrower than that of the two-person [[Dulo]].{{book ref|sf1|9}} |
[[Cobb]] believes that [[Jorgen]] would do well flying a Largo.{{book ref|Skyward|44}} |
[[Cobb]] believes that [[Jorgen]] would do well flying a Largo.{{book ref|Skyward|44}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 27 January 2024
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Type | Spacecraft, DDF Ships |
World of Origin | Detritus |
Universe | Cytoverse |
The Largo is a starfighter used by the DDF. It is a heavy fighter ship that armed with destructors and IMP missiles. It is a bulky ship that is unable to out manoeuvre or outrun Krell ships.[1] The fuselage of a Largo is only a little narrower than that of the two-person Dulo.[2]
Cobb believes that Jorgen would do well flying a Largo.[1]
Spensa trained on a Largo during flight school. She thought it was inferior to M-Bot, and found it to be slow and commonplace.[1]