


His two-seat X-02S Strike Wyvern boasts similar automation and flight recording enhancements. Mihaly's Su-30SM is heavily modified, eliminating the second seat in favor of a system that automates most of the Guy in Back's tasks and records his flight data in great detail and the plane diplays extreme maneuverability.Insofar as aesthetics, Trigger himself has two: The first is his custom emblem of a wolf clutching a revolver in its jaws, and the second, gained during his stay with the 444th, is three white 'strikes' across his tail, which are later appropriated into a set of three jagged claw marks when Trigger joins the LRSSG, and earning him the enemy nickname 'Three Strikes.' An inevitable result of the plane customization system is that your plane will significantly outperform its baseline specs.It's implied that Bandog did this on purpose. Count shoots down Full Band due to his IFF designating him as an enemy.

One of said disguised drones was deployed into the battle around the Space Elevator and managed to shoot down Harling before making its retreat, leaving Trigger (the allied unit in closest proxmity to Harling at the time the drone took its shot) to take the fall. Unbeknownst everyone at the time, Erusea had gained the ability to hack into the Osean satellite-based IFF systems, allowing them to make their drones appear on radar as Osean allied fighters. However, it's later revealed that Trigger didn't fire the missile which killed Harling.
