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Kitsen Unity Ship '''''Swims Against the Current in a Stream Reflecting the Sun''''', often referred to as the ''Swims Upstream'', is a [[Superiority]] [[starfighter]], used by a crew of [[kitsen]] training to fight [[delver]]s. It is captained by [[Hesho]] until his death, after which [[Kauri]] assumes command. The starfighter is 50% larger than the average Superiority starfighter due to the large crew of kitsen it accommodates, and is built like a battleship.{{cite}}
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Kitsen Unity Ship '''''Swims Against the Current in a Stream Reflecting the Sun''''', often referred to as the ''Swims Upstream'', is a [[Superiority]] [[starfighter]], used by a crew of [[kitsen]] training to fight [[delver]]s. It is captained by [[Hesho]] until his death, after which [[Kauri]] assumes command. The starfighter is 50% larger than the average Superiority starfighter due to the large crew of kitsen it accommodates, and is built like a battleship.{{book ref|sky2|21}}
   
 
==Functions==
 
==Functions==

Revision as of 00:03, 23 February 2020

Swims Upstream
Type Spacecraft
Owner Superiority
Captain Hesho (formerly), Kauri
Universe Skyward Universe
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Kitsen Unity Ship Swims Against the Current in a Stream Reflecting the Sun, often referred to as the Swims Upstream, is a Superiority starfighter, used by a crew of kitsen training to fight delvers. It is captained by Hesho until his death, after which Kauri assumes command. The starfighter is 50% larger than the average Superiority starfighter due to the large crew of kitsen it accommodates, and is built like a battleship.[1]

Functions

The ship has multiple multiple gun emplacements,[1] a captain's chair, an instruments department,[2] and multiple other departments needed to run a battleship.

Notes

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