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| - The Red Wings were a band of space pirates based around the spacestation of Iron Hammer. They hang around the spacestation and attack unsuspecting travelers an steal their ships.
- The Red Wings are a Loyalist Space Marine Successor Chapter of the Blood Angels, created during an unknown Founding. Almost nothing is known about this Chapter in Imperial records. Created as they were from the Blood Angels' gene-seed, they too, carry the genetic flaws inherited from Sanguinius. Like many of their contemporary Successor Chapters founded in later centuries, the Red Wings were greatly affected by the genetic flaws of their Blood Angels' heritage known as the Black Rage and the Red Thirst.
- Cecil's theme is called "The Red Wings," and it is mixed into the fanfare that plays when Cecil transforms into a Paladin. "Red Wings Ver.2" also exists, released only on the Final Fantasy Finest Box album, a Japan-exclusive limited edition free to the first 5,000 people who purchased all three Game Boy Advance games (Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI) and sent proof of their purchase. The theme plays during Data install in Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection. The "Red Wings" theme is also incorporated into the ending theme of Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.
- The Red Wings were formed by NHL Motors, Inc. with the intention of producing such beasts as the Cadillac Shanahan, the Dodge Draper, the Ford Lidstrom, and the Chevrolet Howe. Ever since then, the Red Wings have been known as the team of Hockeytown (Motor City Motherfuckers). Originally, they were called the Jerusalem Apostles, but after the death of Jesus, they were quickly turned over to Judas Iscariot. Here they were left untouched and became one of the only teams in the world to allow slaves I mean exotics, tuners, and muscle cars to participate in any sport. This was not meant to last however, because in the year 70 A.D. the team went completely bankrupt and were unable to run Michigan International Speedway. Some experts contribute this to the fact that no other people outside of th
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