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Two Antonine Assassins were docked at [[Spaceport Five]]; their armaments drew a crowd of ship-spotters. [[Chris Cwej]] wondered if the ''[[Skel'Ske]]'' was [[Dravidian]], [[Shlangii (species)|Shlangiian]], or Antonine before realizing it was [[Hith]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Original Sin (novel)}})
Two Antonine Assassins were docked at [[Spaceport Five]]; their armaments drew a crowd of ship-spotters. [[Chris Cwej]] wondered if the ''[[Skel'Ske]]'' was [[Dravidian]], [[Shlangii (species)|Shlangiian]], or Antonine before realizing it was [[Hith]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Original Sin (novel)}})

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Two Antonine Assassins were docked at Spaceport Five; their armaments drew a crowd of ship-spotters. Chris Cwej wondered if the Skel'Ske was Dravidian, Shlangiian, or Antonine before realizing it was Hith. (PROSE: Original Sin [+]Loading...["Original Sin (novel)"])

The jablecta was the sacred weapon of the Tharil Antonine Killers. According to the Fifth Doctor, the Antonine rescue raid on Scultiis in 9381 failed because the inhabitants' ambient radiation scrambled the circuitry of their jablectas. (PROSE: The Crystal Bucephalus [+]Loading...["The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)"])

Behind the scenes

The script for Warriors' Gate opened with an attack on the privateer by an Antonine Killer. This scene was restored in the 1982 novelisation and the 2019 audio novelisation.