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The '''Fresa''' is a [[starfighter]] used by the [[DDF]]. It is a fast ship that can match [[Krell]] ships for speed. Most pilots fly either [[Poco]]-class or Fresa-class ships because of their speed. Fresa-class ships are less responsive than [[M-Bot]].{{book ref|Skyward|44}}
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The '''Fresa''' is a [[starfighter]] used by the [[DDF]]. It is a fast ship that can match [[varvax|Krell]] ships for speed. Most pilots fly either [[Poco]]-class or Fresa-class ships because of their speed. Fresa-class ships are less responsive than [[M-Bot]].{{book ref|Skyward|44}}
   
 
Fresa-class ships participate in the Krell skirmish that occurs on the first day of [[Flight School]] for [[Skyward Flight]]. Later during her training, [[Spensa]] practices in a Fresa ship.{{book ref|sky1|44}}
 
Fresa-class ships participate in the Krell skirmish that occurs on the first day of [[Flight School]] for [[Skyward Flight]]. Later during her training, [[Spensa]] practices in a Fresa ship.{{book ref|sky1|44}}

Latest revision as of 03:27, 15 May 2020

Fresa
Type Spacecraft, DDF Ships
World of Origin Detritus
Universe Cytoverse

The Fresa is a starfighter used by the DDF. It is a fast ship that can match Krell ships for speed. Most pilots fly either Poco-class or Fresa-class ships because of their speed. Fresa-class ships are less responsive than M-Bot.[1]

Fresa-class ships participate in the Krell skirmish that occurs on the first day of Flight School for Skyward Flight. Later during her training, Spensa practices in a Fresa ship.[1]

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