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The Scorpion fighter is a space-superiority fighter craft utilized by various criminal and nefarious elements in the 25th century.

In 2491 CE, Kaleel and his army slowly acquire a large number of these fighters on Vistula, a fact discovered by Maj. Duke Danton and Capt. William "Buck" Rogers (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls").

Scorpions are outfitted by Commander Corliss and Roxanne Trent with warhead delivery systems for the stolen nerve gas Corliss stole from Earth, to be used against said planet in retribution for the acts of Col. Wilma Deering (BR25: "Return of the Fighting 69th").

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