Eagles Lost or Damaged
Intro
Lists of
Eagles destroyed
(completely or with salvage potential),
major damage, and eventually "minor" damage
(little data listed on the last yet).
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Details
- The Editor treats destroyed Eagles using the
"verifiable" benchmark,
but there is still a level of interpretation
and uncertainty involved,
so if a range is presented anywhere,
the low end is considered "verifiable."
- However separating between the columns is sometimes subjective.
Thus, this is the Editor's interpretation.
- "Totalled" = Loss w/SP (Salvage Potential),
unless abandoned on a planet,
in which case it is CL (Complete Loss).
Warnings
- The Editor is still looking closely at the episodes for all details,
including regarding Eagles, so some numbers may be subject to change
or addition.
- "Breakaway" counts are during and post-Breakaway
Key
- Loss = destroyed, permanenly stolen, left behind
- CL = Complete Loss (i.e. no salvage potential for Alpha)
- SP = Salvage Potential (destroyed, but perhaps some parts can be recovered)
- Dama = Damage
- M = Major (perhaps flyable, or perhaps only useful for salvage)
- m = minor (incomplete listings)
- ? = unknown or uncertain
- ## = large number
Table
Notes
- MOLAD:
One Eagle blows up with Alan on board (on the planet),
and the Eagles on Alpha are breaking down (?),
but all of that is
reset,
so those are not counted in the end.
- ATAP:
A crashed Eagle is seen, but that is from the
alternate timeline,
not the mainline, and is thus not counted in the Table.
Note: the alternates have apparently disassembled all
the rest before that crash, for the alternates' bodies
were not recovered.
- "War Games":
Several(?) Eagles destroyed during the battles,
but all is
reset at the end of the episode,
so none are counted in the Table.
- "Dragon's Domain":
Tony Cellini detaches the passenger module
then later discards the main frame and attaches
the pilot module to the Ultra Probe.
It seems like these parts are left behind,
but it is perhaps possible another Eagle retrieved them.
This Eagle is not considered a verifiable loss,
but is listed as a 0-1 because it seems like there
is a good chance it had to be left behind in their
rush to return to the departing Moon.
- NANE:
It is not clear (to the Editor)
if the Eagle
on the pad is actually destroyed by
Magus
or if the destruction is an illusion created by Magus.
- "Space Warp":
Maya,
while ill, delusional, and in another form,
attempted to launch an Eagle while in a hangar,
and at minimum damaged at least one or two Eagles.
Though the damage was implied to be pretty bad,
the Editor cannot be sure any Eagles were
verifiably totalled or destroyed
(though the one she was in probably was).
Conclusions
- Complete Losses (w/o even salvage opportunity) are 11-12;
but if one includes the others that are destroyed/totalled
(with some potential salvage opportunity),
this increases the count to 20-22 Eagles
lost to flight on Alpha.
- The Editor thus currently considers there to be 20
"verifiable" losses of flyable Eagles to Alpha,
in the episodes.
- If all those with what the Editor calls Major Damage are also
counted as unflyable (i.e. if the Alphans are unlucky enough
that all of those additional Eagles are "totalled" too),
the loss count climbs to 24-27.