Tcs Lexington

You forgot one thing -- I filled the balls with a funnel!

(And that the Lexington from WC4 is a monument as of Prophecy).
 
Originally posted by fallen phoenix
...Dymocks booksellers claim that they can get any book imported at no additional cost!
Really?

Originally posted by pygmypiranha
Is it really that difficult to get Wing Commander Books in Australia?
Hard enough getting Star Wars novels...

Originally posted by Bandit LOAF
...the Lexington from WC4 is a monument as of Prophecy.
Where was this mentioned?
 
Originally posted by Bob McDob


TCS Concordia, Concordia class Fleet Carrier, newly commisioned as of 2634. Destroyed at Battle of McAullife.

TCS Concordia, Concordia class Supercruiser. Commisioned 2645, served at First Battle of Sol and the Pilgrim incursion.

TCS Concorida, Confederation class Dreadnaught, CVS-65, commisioned 2661, destroyed 2668.

TCS Lexington, Concordia class Fleet Carrier, CV-44, served at Battle of Earth where it was totally gutted. Rebuilt by 2673, in time to be crippled by Col. Blair during the Border Worlds.

TCS Lexington, Lexington Class Heavy Carrier, refitted with colonization equipment and sent out into Kilrathi space in 2668. Missing, presumed destroyed.

That good enough for ya?

It was meant as a joke; I should've put sarcasm alert or something. You did all that studying for nothing.:D
 
But still, I must give the guy credit...most people couldn't even start answering that if we asked them out of the blue!
 
That's because most people aren't Wingnuts. ;)

Originally posted by Bob McDob
TCS Lexington, CV-44... Rebuilt by 2673, in time to be crippled by Col. Blair during the Border Worlds [conflict].
Just noticed something, this makes it sound as if the sole purpose for the Lexington's refitting was for Blair to use it as target practice. :)
 
Originally posted by Wulf


It was meant as a joke; I should've put sarcasm alert or something. You did all that studying for nothing.:D

Feh, I did it over recess at school :p
 
Originally posted by Wedge009
That's because most people aren't Wingnuts. ;)

Just noticed something, this makes it sound as if the sole purpose for the Lexington's refitting was for Blair to use it as target practice. :)

It's not? :eek:
 
Originally posted by mpanty

Amazon.fr gives only results for books in English (Freedom Flight, Fleet Action, False Colors, and The Price of Freedom ). Myself, never saw a French edition of a Wing Commander novel...

Which novels are you talking about and where did you see them in French?

I've never seen WC novels in French... unfortunately.
 
Mpanty— is french your first language? I mean, you seem proficient enough in english to not mind needing to read an english book... Especially something as simple as a WC novel:)
 
I'm fairly certain the movie novel was translated to French (and Spanish)... and that Pilgrim Stars *may* have been translated to French.
 
That's very much possible and likely, since I moved out of France not so long after the movie came out... <g>
But as far as I'm concerned, I've never seen any of the Baen Books novels in French, and to my knowledge, there aren't ay translations...
As opposed to Germany, where many novels have been translated (Mekt can provide a list, though I'm sure you don't really need it :) ).
Originally posted by Lelapinmechant
Mpanty— is french your first language? I mean, you seem proficient enough in english to not mind needing to read an english book... Especially something as simple as a WC novel :-)
My first language is Italian. As for the novels, I have read them in English! In fact, I've read them all except Action Stations and Pilgrim Stars... :) Wasn't easy to get them though: two I bought from a bookstore in Canada, The Price of Freedom and False Colors. Another five I was lucky enough to snatch from a grouped auction on eBay, for only $25.00 (including End Run !! :) ), and I recently aquired my last Baen novel (Action Stations) from eBay again...
 
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