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- The Wildcat fighter was introduced in the Confederation Navy around 2600. Each piece costed 50 million. Around 2630 they were already past their design limits with outdated engines and pilot experienced stress flaws. The fleet board begged the Senate Appropriations Committee for an additional 10 million for a Wildcat upgrade. As the project did not interested personally Senator Jamison More, he locked it in committee for several years, and thanks to financial cutbacks, the replacement was expected not earlier than 2637.
- Wildcat is a main character in the Disney animated series, TaleSpin.
- WildCat may refer to:
* A reoccuring race.
* A location found in Breath of Fire II.
* A character and boss in Breath of Fire II.
- Wildcat is a vernacular term or jargon with two definitions; one provincial and the other commercial.
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- Wildcat, real name Ted Grant, was a superhero and member of the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion.
- The wildcat was a great, yellow beast that roamed the Land of Oz. It had ugly, yellow teeth and red eyes like balls of fire. In order to rescue the Queen of the Field Mice, the Tin Woodman chopped off the wildcat's head while it was chasing her.
- Performer(s) Appeared in Wildcat is a character from the Disney animated television series TaleSpin. He is a clueless and gangly anthropomorphic lion who typically wears a mechanic's outfit. Despite his childlike personality, he is ultimately a mechanical genius. Wildcat has a special place in his heart for dinosaurs as they are his favorite animal, and is also fond of pets and toys. He is honest and truthful, at times too truthful to annoy Baloo.
- Reload Speed: Magazine Capacity: 70 – 84 Radius: Fuse time: Game[[]]Borderlands Special Part(s): mag4_Dahl_Wildcat The Wildcat is a Legendary Submachine Gun manufactured by Dahl. Examples are on the talk page.
- In order to rescue the Queen of the Field Mice, the Tin Woodman chopped off the wildcat's head while it was chasing her. To thank him, she and her mouse subjects helped him and the Scarecrow rescue the Cowardly Lion from the deadly field of Poppies. (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)
- Wildcat is a Raven who appears in Armored Core and later in Armored Core: Nexus.
- When the Empire of Japan invaded the United States territory of Hawaii in 1941, the Wildcat was the most advanced frontline fighter the US Navy had. Although the Wildcat was more heavily armed and armored, and it could out perform the Zero in a dive, it wasn't as maneuverable or as fast as the Japanese fighter. Wildcats were shot down out of the skies in large numbers. By 1943, the Hellcat had replaced the Wildcat as the Navy's front line fighter. The Wildcat was relegated to interceptor duty, taking on Japanese dive bombers and naval bombers.
- Faction: G.I.Joe Species: Human Function: TANK/MISSILE SPECIALIST Rank: 1 - E-4/Spc/Army/Armor Wildcat, named after her old high school team and her fighting fury on the field, ended up joining the army for the thrill of handling heavy firepower and making loud explosions. There's nothing more enjoyable for her than to be rumbling down terrain blowing away Cobra tanks in a HAVOC. She loves to play with the latest vehicles and gadgetry. She has an unnatural knack for getting the most out vehicles and pushing them to their limits. She's had training in Infantry school, Advanced Infantry School, and Armor School. She's also a qualified expert in all sorts of artillery, including an assortment of handguns, machine guns including the M16A2, M4A1, and F2000, as well as the Dragon Anti-Tank Missi
- Como huérfano, Ted Grant se convirtió en boxeador de peso pesado, y, finalmente, se enredó en sus planes directores de los siniestros. Como resultado, su mentor "Socker" Smith fue asesinado por un guante de boxeo cargado con una aguja de veneno por los administradores Grant Flint y Skinner.
- Halfway through college, Grant’s father died, and his father’s debts consumed whatever savings he had. Unable to continue in his studies, Grant left school and tried to find gainful employment. Unfortunately, the pre-World War II American economy was unkind to Grant, and he failed repeatedly to find gainful work. One night, he happened upon two muggers assaulting a famous boxer, “Socker” Smith. With Grant’s help, Smith overcame the assailants, an act which earned Grant Smith’s gratitude. Grant joined Smith as a professional boxer under the management team of Flint and Skinner and proved himself championship material. He later became the undefeated heavyweight champion boxer.
- As an orphan, Ted Grant took up a position as a heavyweight boxer, and eventually became tangled in his sinister managers' plans. As a result, his mentor "Socker" Smith was killed by a boxing glove loaded with a poison needle by Grant's managers Flint and Skinner. The dose was only intended to slow Smith, but the duo misjudged the potency. When Grant was arrested for the crime, Flint and Skinner, afraid he might know what had happened, arranged a hit on the young fighter. Ted Grant survived, but the policemen with him were dead. He became a fugitive and came upon a kid who was robbed of his Green Lantern comic. The kid, describing the mystery-man Green Lantern, inspired Ted to create a costume of a large black cat. He took the name of Wildcat and vowed to clear his name. He brought Flint a
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