Bubonic Vaporizer is a British Mark-5 Jaeger created in 2026, its creation date coincides with the German Jaeger, Versteckte Destroyer. Its construction, unlike Versteckte Destroyer, was hastened during the Attack on West Germany due to fear of kaiju attacking Britain. However, this was not the case, as its first deployment was in 2028, 1 year and 2 months from its actual finalization. It is currently stationed in the West Midlands, in Birmingham. It was developed by the Royal Air Force, and piloted by twin brothers Gregory Davis and Aaron Davis.
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| - Bubonic Vaporizer is a British Mark-5 Jaeger created in 2026, its creation date coincides with the German Jaeger, Versteckte Destroyer. Its construction, unlike Versteckte Destroyer, was hastened during the Attack on West Germany due to fear of kaiju attacking Britain. However, this was not the case, as its first deployment was in 2028, 1 year and 2 months from its actual finalization. It is currently stationed in the West Midlands, in Birmingham. It was developed by the Royal Air Force, and piloted by twin brothers Gregory Davis and Aaron Davis.
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L1590 Massive Energy Cell
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| - The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Pilot
| - Gregory Davis
Aaron Davis
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kaiju
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| - Bubonic Vaporizer is a British Mark-5 Jaeger created in 2026, its creation date coincides with the German Jaeger, Versteckte Destroyer. Its construction, unlike Versteckte Destroyer, was hastened during the Attack on West Germany due to fear of kaiju attacking Britain. However, this was not the case, as its first deployment was in 2028, 1 year and 2 months from its actual finalization. It is currently stationed in the West Midlands, in Birmingham. It was developed by the Royal Air Force, and piloted by twin brothers Gregory Davis and Aaron Davis.
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