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'''Wolfhound''' was a [[UNIT]] [[call sign]]. In the [[2010s]], it was used by [[Lieutenant]] [[Sam Bishop]]. ([[AUDIO]]: [[Game Theory (audio story)| | '''Wolfhound''' was a [[UNIT]] [[call sign]]. In the [[2010s]], it was used by [[Lieutenant]] [[Sam Bishop]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Game Theory (audio story)|Game Theory]]'') | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
*The Wolfhound call sign appears to be a reference to the UNIT soldiers being called "dogs", as well as being a complement to the [[Greyhound]] signs. Like its name indicates, wolfhound is | *The Wolfhound call sign appears to be a reference to the UNIT soldiers being called "dogs", as well as being a complement to the [[Greyhound]] signs. Like its name indicates, wolfhound is a term that refers to a type of hound that has been specifically bred for the purpose of hunting wolves, one notable such breed being the Irish Wolfhound. | ||
[[Category:UNIT call signs]] | [[Category:UNIT call signs]] |
Latest revision as of 11:37, 9 March 2023
Wolfhound was a UNIT call sign. In the 2010s, it was used by Lieutenant Sam Bishop. (AUDIO: Game Theory)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Wolfhound call sign appears to be a reference to the UNIT soldiers being called "dogs", as well as being a complement to the Greyhound signs. Like its name indicates, wolfhound is a term that refers to a type of hound that has been specifically bred for the purpose of hunting wolves, one notable such breed being the Irish Wolfhound.