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[[Category:Ships]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:Breeders]][[Category:Eurondans]]
[[Category:Ships]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:Breeders]][[Category:Eurondans]]


[[File:Breeder Drone|thumb]]An unmanned vessel, somewhat similar in appearance to a bi-plane on Earth. Deployed from Breeder-occupied territories, these long-range craft are sent to assess damage to Eurondan bunkers following a bomber attack. When the underground facility's defense shield is at full power, the drones have no hope of penetrating Eurondan defenses. Though the drone is very maneuverable, it poses a worthy target for Eurondan fighters.
File:Breeder Drone|thumbAn unmanned vessel, somewhat similar in appearance to a bi-plane on Earth. Deployed from Breeder-occupied territories, these long-range craft are sent to assess damage to Eurondan bunkers following a bomber attack. When the underground facility's defense shield is at full power, the drones have no hope of penetrating Eurondan defenses. Though the drone is very maneuverable, it poses a worthy target for Eurondan fighters.
== DETAILS ==
== DETAILS ==
USED BY - Breeders<br />
USED BY - Breeders<br />

Revision as of 06:39, 12 March 2015


File:Breeder Drone|thumbAn unmanned vessel, somewhat similar in appearance to a bi-plane on Earth. Deployed from Breeder-occupied territories, these long-range craft are sent to assess damage to Eurondan bunkers following a bomber attack. When the underground facility's defense shield is at full power, the drones have no hope of penetrating Eurondan defenses. Though the drone is very maneuverable, it poses a worthy target for Eurondan fighters.

DETAILS

USED BY - Breeders
FIRST APPEARED - The Other Side


KEY EPISODE

The Other Side - Colonel O'Neill uses the Eurondan flight machine to pilot a squadron of aero fighters and destroy a Breeder drone, as a demonstration of the technology's capabilities. --GateWorld 10:14, 26 September 2009 (UTC)