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==Fanmade Campaigns==
 
==Fanmade Campaigns==
* GTD Soyakaze appears in [[Titan Rebellion]] campaign as Orion-class destroyer. It's one of warships operating for Neo-Intel organization.  
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* The ''Soyakaze'' appears in-mission in [[Silent Threat: Reborn]] during [[Betrayed]], where it retrieved the ''Hermes'' escape pods that launched from the ''Krios'', as well as [[Last Stand]], where it was the first GTA/PVN warship to directly confront the crippled GTD ''Hades''. The ''Soyakaze'' and GTC ''Orff'' were battering the ''Hades'' with their anti-warship batteries when the latter was caught by the gravity well of Deneb III and began its death plunge into the planet, breaking up in the process.
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* The ''Soyakaze'' appears in [[Titan Rebellion]] as an ''Orion''-class destroyer operating for the Neo-Intel organization.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Latest revision as of 15:54, 3 September 2020

GTD Soyakaze
Class: GTD Orion
First Appearance: Exodus (mentioned)
In Service: Great War
Hades Rebellion
Faction: Galactic Terran Alliance

Alpha 1 transferred to the Soyakaze after his previous destroyer, the GTD Krios, was destroyed by the GTI. Virtually no background information is available on the Soyakaze.

Fanmade Campaigns

  • The Soyakaze appears in-mission in Silent Threat: Reborn during Betrayed, where it retrieved the Hermes escape pods that launched from the Krios, as well as Last Stand, where it was the first GTA/PVN warship to directly confront the crippled GTD Hades. The Soyakaze and GTC Orff were battering the Hades with their anti-warship batteries when the latter was caught by the gravity well of Deneb III and began its death plunge into the planet, breaking up in the process.
  • The Soyakaze appears in Titan Rebellion as an Orion-class destroyer operating for the Neo-Intel organization.

Trivia

  • The name Soyakaze is more commonly transliterated as Soyokaze, and is most likely a reference to the destroyer of the same name from the anime Irresponsible Captain Tylor.