Instead of BT tackling Viper after recovering from the fall, he would tackle a Ronin Titan, although the scene changes before anything else was revealed. There was originally a second Ronin Titan involved in this hectic exchange as seen in the E3 2016 Titanfall 2 Campaign trailer.Having been shot at, Viper was left for dead on the crashing Draconis. The exposed Viper would then be shot out of his cockpit by Cooper with small arms fire, causing his Titan to fire off a volley of missiles that would impact the Draconis and cause it to lose altitude. Viper would then rip off BT's left arm, but have his own hatch shot off by the Vanguard. BT would tackle Viper, who would in turn activate his thrusters and plow BT back into the ground. They would land aboard the hull of the Draconis and engage in a frantic melee. With the two believing Viper dead, they would proceed to resume their attempt to board the Draconis, only for Viper to return and push them off the ship and into the sky. The two Pilots would engage in a fierce battle on the outer hull of the battleship, with Jack ultimately winning and critically damaging Viper's Titan. Viper would continue to battle against the Militia's air forces, eventually making his way to IMS Malta in order to stop BT and Jack reaching the Draconis. Ultimately, he would fire a volley of missiles at the Widow housing Jack Cooper and BT-7274, causing them to fall through the skies and land on the dropship piloted by Barker. Viper would then take to the skies in his Titan, showing off an impressive array of upgrades allowing for vastly increased flight time and better missile tracking while fighting against squadrons of Militia Crows. He would later be seen, along with Slone, in the hangar of the ship prior to its emergency takeoff. Viper's only known role in the Battle of Typhon would be protecting and escorting the Ark to the IMC airfield housing the transport vessel IMS Draconis.
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