LIGHT FIGHTERS
KCV 221 ‘Cropduster' Spacefighter
Light Armament, Energy Damage
The ‘Cropduster' is a forty-four year veteran of the Civil Wars and the Trade Wars – no mean record. Untold numbers of these ships were produced, initially for the Yemuro Consortium but soon for all sides of the wars and eventually for the private security market. These simple, easy to fly, and solid fighters show their age only in the low firepower of their early model blaze cannon.
HIK-7y ‘Quarrel' Light Fighter
Std Speed, Light Armament, Dogfighter, Kin/En Dmg
Intended by Hikeeba Yards to displace the KCV-221 as the standard market light fighter, the Quarrel uses a more modern drive system and two different weapons suites, but unfortunately, it lacks punch at any distance greater than a dogfight, where its exceptional maneuverability serves it quite well.
KCV 229 ‘Defender' Spacefighter
Std Speed, Kinetic Damage
Introduced seven years ago by the KCV Shipyards, the Defender has set a new standard for a light, basic fighter. Armed with light blaze cannons and with a powerful drive system, the Defender can patrol a combat zone, fly a strike mission, or intercept enemy craft with equal effectiveness. However, it is more expensive to buy, maintain, and train in than the huge existing fleets of Cropdusters and their clones, limiting its deployment thus far.
GAC 7 ‘Impi' Fast Interceptor
Fast, Light Armor, Interceptor, Energy Damage
General Arms Consortium's only contribution to the lighter end of the fighter market is the GAC-7 Impi. Faster, more maneuverable, and more compact than most other fighters in the market, the Impi is deployable in large numbers, since its mass production is exceedingly simple, and its speed and maneuverability allow it to best anything in a point-blank dogfight. However, the speed and cheapness of the craft are a result of its light-alloy construction and poor EWF suite – meaning it often takes casualties disproportionate to its numbers.
BOMBERS
KCV-371c Nighthawk Bomber
Bomber, Kinetic Damage
The KCV Nighthawk is a simple ship, designed to deliver its heavy kinetic-charge rockets and railguns to an enemy vessel effectively and quickly. With powerful, or at least adequate, engines, and respectable fighter-to-fighter capacity, the Nighthawk is cheaper, simpler, and as effective as its competitors in the market. Though it doesn't have the incredibly powerful armament of the Warhammer, or the long-range weapons of the Boomerang, the Nighthawk remains the standard bomber for many Rim and militia fleets, and its specialized anti-ship armaments remain quite effective to this day.
GAC 21 ‘Warhammer' Bomber
Lumbering, Slow, Heavy, Assault, Bomber, Small Flight, Energy/Ballistic Damage
“Ungainly, Ungodly, and Unstoppable,” seems to have been the motto of the Galactic Arms Consortium's Tactical Bomber Commission when they built the Warhammer. Because of he mass of its nearly-unique triple redundancy and over-lapping angle armor system, even the huge engine bank of the GAC-21 can barely surge its bulk forwards. All too often, it still comes out of its beating to deliver the devastating plasma proximity rockets which are its trademark ammunition, fully capable of splitting a destroyer in half at close range. The greatest weakness of the Warhammer is its poor manuvering envelope and speed when confronted at dogfight range by enemy fighters, and it relies heavily on escorts to see it safely to the enemy capital ships.
HIK-27a ‘Boomerang' Torpedo Bomber
Std. Speed, Extended Range Weapons, Lumbering, Assault, Small Flight, Bomber, Ballistic Damage
The Boomerang is the Hikeeba Shipyard's answer to the Warhammer. Though the technical advances of the Warhammer's armor system were beyond their capabilities, they succeded in producing a cheaper-per-unit ship with a powerful onboard guidance suite, allowing it to engage enemy ships beyond anti-fighter range with newly-designed torpedoes rather than traditional light missiles and rockets. Moreover, the Boomerang is capable of greater acceleration and top speed than the huge Warhammer, though it has a similarly difficult time in close-quarters fighting.
ADVANCED FIGHTERS
GAC 9 ‘Swordsman' Attack Fighter
Fast, Assault, Small Flight, Dogfighter, Kin/Bal Damage
Probably the most iconic fighter of the modern era, even when the Cropduster is more numerous or the Defender more practical, the GAC Swordsman is a glory-boy's ship. Blazingly fast, armed with simple-but-effective heavy bore autocannons and self-guided rockets, and with wing-mounted control thrusters, the Swordsman flies and fights like a dream against other fighters, and delivers a painful punch against capital ships, as well. However, it is a beastly proposition to maintain its complicated avionics, and difficult to train its highly skilled (and typically equally egotistical) pilots, making it one the highest price-per-unit fighters on the market.
MAC-91 ‘Fulcrum' Advanced Fighter
Std. Speed, Assault, Advanced, Long Range, Energy Damage.
The Maurya Alliance Collaborative made their largest impact on any market to date with the ‘Fulcrum,' one of the first fighters to incoporate a full scale hyperspace engine into a reasonably sized fightercraft. In addition, the sophisticared Fulcrum features a full array of secure-technology proton cannons with an equally powerful punch against capital and fighter craft, and a powerful ELINT system that give it the edge against other, less sophisticated ships. The Collaborative, however, sells this ship at an incredible premium, and hyperspace fuel is not cheap – making the Fulcrum the plaything of only the richest planetary militias.
KCV-295 ‘Lion' Advanced Fighter
Std. Speed, Assault, Heavy, Strike, Long Range, Small Flight, Ballistic/Energy Damage
Although KCV's primary market is in light fighters, just two years ago they introduced a powerful new craft called the ‘Lion,' filling the niche between gunboat and fighter. Using a much-miniaturized hyper module and a powerful fusion core, the Lion has a high speed both sub- and trans- light. Its extensive armament consists of core swivel-mounted blaze and a rotating bay of heavy fusion rockets for use against capital ships. Although less maneuverable than many fighters, the flexibility of its weapon systems makes it less vulnerable to assault than a bomber, while its heavy rocket armament gives it many of their advantages. The newness of the ship, and its sheer size, though, makes cost an almost insurmountable barrier – many governments would rather invest in a new cruiser than twelve of these untried craft.