[Pilot]
- [Pilots]
Aliases for [Pilot]
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Total mentions
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Chapters with the most mentions
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Goblin Days (Pt. 2) — The Pilot and the Knight | Rather than being a [Pilot], Fightipilota was more like a [Ship Captain] giving orders that had to be relayed and acted upon. That Chickenruler and Coldcream obeyed her was because she was still the best damn flier in Goblinhome. Only Snapjaw and Icecube even came close; Fightipilota had studied aerial combat. She’d gone over how aircraft worked with Kevin. So—in moments like these—she was the Goblin you wanted. |
Goblin Days (Pt. 2) — The Pilot and the Knight | “Shut. Up. I’m the [Pilot]!” |
Goblin Days (Pt. 2) — The Pilot and the Knight | Then the [Knight] saw the [Pilot]. |
Goblin Days (Pt. 2) — The Pilot and the Knight | The Goblin wannabe [Pilot] sighed. She stood there, rubbing her face, and knew that this wouldn’t end well for her if she intervened. Rags would kill her. It wasn’t her job. She didn’t know them. She had no idea where Bitorm even was. |
Goblin Days (Pt. 2) — The Pilot and the Knight | [Pilot]. A class that had yet to exist, at least in the sense of an aircraft. There had been fliers of aircraft before. Golems and magical vessels, but the idea of a ‘pilot’ was Earth-based. They had called the old fliers of the sky [Flying Shipmasters] or [Skyriders] or… |
10.34 MGF | The Goblin pilots, some of them junior, were lined up nervously. Turnover for [Pilots] was…fast. They were flying giant metal coffins, and if they went down and survived being shot out of the skies, even [Featherfall] spells might not slow them enough—if they managed to eject. |
10.34 MGF | “I need a [Pilot] who can fly or I’m not committing the craft to this engagement! This is a prototype—” |
10.34 MGF | “Well, our best [Pilot] has more holes in his legs than he has bones thanks to some idiot, so this is all we’ve got, Chief Researcher. Damn it—have they launched our bomber teams already?” |
10.34 MGF | The Goblin [Pilots] listened, standing at parade rest. Hoo boy. They communicated mostly telepathically with those exchanged glances and murmurs as the officers tore around, shouting. |
10.34 MGF | What was going on? Well, apparently, the hotshot [Pilot] that was meant to fly one of the new fighters had just gotten himself hurt on the way here. Command was throwing a fit, which meant someone else had to fly one of the new fighters. |
10.34 MGF | “We have Skills that can minimize the training factor! This craft can make a difference to Goblin Lord Rags, but I need the best [Pilot] here. Someone give me the files? The files?” |
10.34 MGF | “What do you think? No! If there’s no one good enough, then I’ll fly it. Get me one damn class that’s higher than basic [Pilot]!” |
10.34 MGF | Him? Fightipilota glanced down at the wounded [Pilot], and his eyes were upon her. Rejaw cleared her throat as a pair of [Soldiers] armed with submachine guns flanked her. |
10.34 MGF | Most of the people working here knew it by heart; [Pilots] kept the image in their jacket or wallets as a good-luck charm. Rejaw swallowed as her eyes flicked down, then to the Goblin sitting in the flight seat. |
10.34 MGF | What is a [Pilot]? |
10.34 MGF | A voice was screaming in the Drake’s ears. In the ears of the Goblin and every [Pilot] in the skies. It spoke to the woman who had created her class, in triumph, in judgement. |