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The Reavers operate a variety of vessels, from Firefly-sized vessels to captured Alliance warships. In the movie Serenity, the most notable of the Reaver ships was a huge colony vessel orbiting Miranda, which is several times larger than any of the Alliance vessels it subsequently attacked. Even with its greater size, the Reavers used the same ...
"Serenity" (Firefly episode), the 2002 pilot TV episode; Serenity (Firefly vessel), the fictional spaceship; Serenity, a sequel to the Firefly television series Serenity; Serenity Role Playing Game, released in 2005; Serenity, published from 2005 to 2017; Serenity: Those Left Behind, a 2005 three-issue comic book limited series
He allows Shepherd Book and Simon to give the dead a proper funeral, while Kaylee discreetly removes a Reaver booby trap that attached itself to Serenity when they docked earlier. Once the derelict ship's cargo is aboard, Serenity starts to leave, only to be stopped by an Alliance cruiser.
Reaver , in the 2002 TV series, and the related movie Serenity; villains in the 2017 film Logan; a group of monster hunters in Andrzej Sapkowski's 1992 short story collection Sword of Destiny, part of The Witcher series; an enemy in The Runelords book series by David Farland; a pirate lord in the video games Fable II (2008) and Fable III (2010)
"Ghost of Mars" was released one year before the first episode of Firefly aired. So I don't think it's in any way inspired by Firefly for obvious reasons. — Preceding unsigned comment added by JKrems (talk • contribs) 03:32, 26 December 2011 (UTC) I think the general idea predates both productions.
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We come in contact with it all the time, but the markings on the one-dollar bill remain shrouded in mystery. Until now. 1. The Creature. In the upper-right corner of the bill, above the left of ...
Things Don't Go Smooth is a source book published by Margaret Weis Productions, Ltd in 2014 for the science fiction role-playing game Firefly Role-Playing Game, itself based on the TV series of the same name. The two scenarios detailed in the book utilize the Cortex Plus system.