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==References== | ==References== | ||
*The name is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Seven of Nine|Seven of Nine]] of [[Wikipedia:Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek: Voyager]]. | *The name is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Seven of Nine|Seven of Nine]] of [[Wikipedia:Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek: Voyager]]. | ||
*The description (along with the image of the enemy who drops it) references the nine pieces of eight, the MacGuffins from [[Wikipedia:Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End|Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]. | *The description (along with the image of the enemy who drops it) references the nine pieces of eight, the MacGuffins from [[Wikipedia:Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End|Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]. | ||
*The last line of the description references the game [[Wikipedia:Battleship (game)|Battleship]]. | *The last line of the description references the game [[Wikipedia:Battleship (game)|Battleship]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:33, 19 October 2011
seventh of nine
Plural: sevenths of nine
Once upon a time smugglers used pieces of flair called "nine" to indicate their status as small-time smuggler princes. Weirdly, there are twelve of those pieces in all, of which this is the seventh. Even more curious, it's shaped like a numeral 8. Or the letter B.
B8? Bingo! You sunk my battleship!
Accessory
Level Required: 3
Autosell value: 68
+5% item drops
How Obtained
Other Uses
- Can be assembled with gold foil to make embossed emblem.
References
- The name is a reference to Seven of Nine of Star Trek: Voyager.
- The description (along with the image of the enemy who drops it) references the nine pieces of eight, the MacGuffins from Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
- The last line of the description references the game Battleship.