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| − | The Copperhead | + | The '''Copperhead''' is a ship that was introduced in [[Archimedes Elite|ArcElite]]. |
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| + | The data card states: ''"Originally designed for low-altitude planet-skimming, the Copperhead became confined to space after problems with corrosion of its copper-based hull material. Due to it being equipped with a rejected precursor of the [[Cobra_Mk.3_(classic)|Cobra Mk.III]] Mous, this ship is often observed flying rather erratically. However, do not mistake it for a 'crazy craft'.'' | ||
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| + | ==Trivia== | ||
| + | The model is identical to the player craft from the [[David Braben]] designed Acorn Archimedes 1987 game "Zarch" (in its earliest version released as "Lander", a demo game included with the welcome disc of an Archimedes), and later ports to Atari ST, Amiga, IBM PC and ZX Spectrum under the title "Virus". | ||
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| Game versions | Archimedes Elite |
The Copperhead is a ship that was introduced in ArcElite.
The data card states: "Originally designed for low-altitude planet-skimming, the Copperhead became confined to space after problems with corrosion of its copper-based hull material. Due to it being equipped with a rejected precursor of the Cobra Mk.III Mous, this ship is often observed flying rather erratically. However, do not mistake it for a 'crazy craft'.
Trivia
The model is identical to the player craft from the David Braben designed Acorn Archimedes 1987 game "Zarch" (in its earliest version released as "Lander", a demo game included with the welcome disc of an Archimedes), and later ports to Atari ST, Amiga, IBM PC and ZX Spectrum under the title "Virus".
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