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Ultra-Flight Laboratories featured here are indeed mentioned in the show, in [[To the Rescue, (Part 3)]], when Gadget shows [[Screaming Eagle]] to other 'Rescue Rangers to be' and says "lt was an experimental model from the Ultra-Flight Laboratories..."
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Ultra-Flight Laboratories featured here are indeed mentioned in the show, in [[To the Rescue (Part 3)]], when Gadget shows [[Screaming Eagle]] to other 'Rescue Rangers to be' and says "lt was an experimental model from the Ultra-Flight Laboratories..."
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 16:36, 11 March 2009

Writing credits: John Nowak

Written: 1998 (educated guess based on the story having been nominated for Plato Awards)

First released:

Title reference: Icarus, son of Daedalus from the Greek mythology

Part of series: Second Nowakverse story, preceded by Under the Bridge and followed by Sovereign.

Length: 34,035 words, 22 chapters

Rating: PG-13 (Gyrotank: PG-13 with some very suggestive situations, dialogs and jokes bordering on R)

Synopsis

Geegaw Hackwrench, a test pilot for Ultra-Flight and Gadget's father, died in a plane crash. It's reason was never determined without doubt, being attributed to either engine failure or pilot error. Now, many years after, the investigation is opened again, with both the Rangers and Widget on the case.

Important Characters

Canonical

The Rescue Rangers

Geegaw Hackwrench

Foxglove

Original

Widget Hackwrench

Kapitänleutnant Jürgen

Dr. Skinner

Clayton

Nibbles

Devices

Canonical

The Ranger Wing

The Ranger Skate

Original

Albacore

Falcon

Trivia

Ultra-Flight Laboratories featured here are indeed mentioned in the show, in To the Rescue (Part 3), when Gadget shows Screaming Eagle to other 'Rescue Rangers to be' and says "lt was an experimental model from the Ultra-Flight Laboratories..."

External Links

Russian translation of Icarus by Gyrotank at the Russian CDRR Portal (web-page)

Russian translation of Icarus by Gyrotank at the Russian CDRR Headquarters (.zip archive file with .pdf, 776 KB)