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[[File:Supervisor_-_Edited.png|350px|thumb|right|Supervisor]]
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== Background ==
== Background ==
Supervisor is a member of the FIRM at their testing site.
Exhibition Radio Man is a member of the FIRM at their testing site.


 
== During the events of [[Airwolf: Season 3 Episode 2 Airwolf II]] ==
== During the events of [[Airwolf: Season 3 Episode 2 Airwolf II]] played by [[Trent Dolanl]] ==
[[Zeus (Airwolf)|Zeus]] has an exhibition with [[Secretary Dunlap]] and Secretary Dunlap complains about the cost overruns of Airwolf II.  Exhibition Radio Man tells [[Harlan Jenkins]] he is cleared to go.  Harlan then demonstrates the capabilities of Airwolf II, including a laser weapon.  Secretary Dunlap congratulates Harlan on a successful test of Airwolf II, and Harlan says it was he, the pilot, who was superb.
[[Zeus (Archangel)|Zeus]] has an exhibition with [[Secretary Dunlap]] and Secretary Dunlap complains about the cost overruns of Airwolf II.  Supervisor tells [[Harlan Jenkins]] he is cleared to go.  Harlan then demonstrates the capabilities of Airwolf II, including a laser weapon.  Secretary Dunlap congratulates Harlan on a successful test of Airwolf II, and Harlan says it was he, the pilot, who was superb.

Latest revision as of 18:41, 10 April 2022

Exhibition Radio Man

Background

Exhibition Radio Man is a member of the FIRM at their testing site.

During the events of Airwolf: Season 3 Episode 2 Airwolf II

Zeus has an exhibition with Secretary Dunlap and Secretary Dunlap complains about the cost overruns of Airwolf II. Exhibition Radio Man tells Harlan Jenkins he is cleared to go. Harlan then demonstrates the capabilities of Airwolf II, including a laser weapon. Secretary Dunlap congratulates Harlan on a successful test of Airwolf II, and Harlan says it was he, the pilot, who was superb.