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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 ...
Firefly Aerospace [1] [2] is an American private aerospace firm based in Cedar Park, Texas, that develops small and medium launch vehicles for commercial launches to orbit. [3] The current company was formed when the assets of the former company Firefly Space Systems were acquired by EOS Launcher in March 2017, which was then renamed Firefly ...
Firefly Alpha (Firefly α) is a two-stage orbital expendable small lift launch vehicle developed by the American company Firefly Aerospace to compete in the commercial small satellite launch market. Alpha is intended to provide launch options for both full vehicle and rideshare customers.
The Reaver 1 engine in Firefly Alpha uses a tap-off cycle. [5] It first flew in September 2021 [6] then made it to orbit on its second attempt in October 2022. [7]
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.
Firefly (TV series) character redirects to lists (45 P) Pages in category "Firefly (TV series) characters" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
This was later also confirmed in Firefly: Browncoats Unite, a Firefly 10th Anniversary Special aired on Science Channel in November 2012. [8] [9] In the same Special, show writer Tim Minear explained Inara's mysterious syringe, saying that it contained a drug that would cause the death of her rapists in case she were to be raped. Minear also ...