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An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/NQ1gCY8duv0v2JGPyBThsA==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

As a backup, Smart Ass was not used during the initial operation to Hadley's Hope and remained aboard the Sulaco. It was later readied and flown to the moon's surface remotely by Bishop using the colony's transmitter, and was used by the survivors to escape the planet. Smart Ass was ultimately destroyed when the Sulaco broke up in orbit over LV-426.

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  • Smart Ass
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  • As a backup, Smart Ass was not used during the initial operation to Hadley's Hope and remained aboard the Sulaco. It was later readied and flown to the moon's surface remotely by Bishop using the colony's transmitter, and was used by the survivors to escape the planet. Smart Ass was ultimately destroyed when the Sulaco broke up in orbit over LV-426.
Length
  • 25.18 m
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Status
  • Destroyed as of 2179
Affiliation
Counterpart
  • Bug Stomper
Name
  • Smart Ass
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Width
  • 15.3 m
Height
  • 6.05 m
Class
Crew
  • Pilot
abstract
  • As a backup, Smart Ass was not used during the initial operation to Hadley's Hope and remained aboard the Sulaco. It was later readied and flown to the moon's surface remotely by Bishop using the colony's transmitter, and was used by the survivors to escape the planet. Smart Ass was ultimately destroyed when the Sulaco broke up in orbit over LV-426.
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