Mach 2 was first mentioned by Tanya Maski, though most likely as a figure of speech[1].
John Probe later found out that Denis Sharpe had developed a successor to M.A.C.H.1, called MACH 2[2].
Mach 2 was first mentioned by Tanya Maski, though most likely as a figure of speech[1].
John Probe later found out that Denis Sharpe had developed a successor to M.A.C.H.1, called MACH 2[2].