The following is a list of FICT Star Wars starfighters.
The ARC-170 starfighter is a fictional starfighter that appears in Revenge of the Sith. It is considered to be the technological forerunner of the X-Wing.
The Incom/Subpro Aggressive Reconnaissance Craft, more commonly known simply as the ARC-170, was a space superiority fighter developed by the Galactic Republic during its mass militarization as a result of the outbreak of the Clone Wars. It was piloted by a crew of three Clone trooper pilots, two forward-facing and one rear-facing, and one astromech droid, usually an R4 model. It was designed primarily by the Incom Corporation for the Republic during the Clone Wars but deployed only in the later months of the conflict. The tri-foils of the fighter fold outward into a distinctive 'X' shape. The starfighter's two huge, round engines on either side of the craft and its wing configuration are reminiscent of other Incom models, such as the Z-95 Headhunter and the Rebel Alliance's famous X-Wing starfighter, and, judging by the differences in time the movies take place, are likely all part of the same series of ships, each replacing some of a previous model.
The ARC-170's wingspan was 22.85 meters and its formidable armament included two medium laser cannons, an aft blaster cannon controlled by a rear gunner, and a payload of six proton torpedoes.
The most famous use of the ARC-170 was during the Battle of Coruscant, when thousands of them, alongside Eta-2 Actis-class Jedi interceptors and Venator-class Star Destroyers defended the Republic capital of Coruscant against invasion. A clone pilot named Odd Ball, who flew an ARC-170, aided the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi in holding off enemy starfighters while Kenobi and his former apprentice, Anakin Skywalker, boarded the flagship of the diabolical Count Dooku and General Grievous.
ARC-170s also played a major role during the execution of Order 66, where many Jedi Knights were shot down by clone pilots piloting ARC-170s, most notably the Jedi Master Plo Koon over the planet Cato Neimoidia.
In the massive online multiplayer roleplaying game Star Wars Galaxies, a few remaining ARC-170s were refurbished and put into the service of the personal use of the Queen of Naboo.
The design of the ARC-170 also bears a striking resemblance to a US WWII nightfighter, the P-61 Black Widow, which also features a three-person crew, an engine on each wing, and both share a very similar fuselage layout.
The ARC-170 is also featured as a Republic space vehicle in Star Wars Battlefront II for use in dogfights and boarding enemy capital ships.
Coincidentally, the ARC-170 has nothing to do with the Republic's advanced Clone Troopers, the ARC Troopers.
ARC-170 Squadron Examples: Red Squadron: Battle of Coruscant, Commander Oddball commanding.
The Belbullab-22 is a fictional starfighter. It comes equipped with a hyperdrive and two ion drives, along with auxiliary thrusters. The ship features rapid-firing triple-laser cannons that put it on par with V-Wing starfighters. The dreaded General Grievous, who normally prefers hand-to-hand combat, pilots a well-worn version of this ship into space battles. After the death of Grievous Obi-Wan Kenobi steals the fighter and reunites with the starship of Senator Bail Organa. A modified version of this craft is the CIS Strike Bomber, featured in Battlefront II in space missions.
The Chir'daki (better known outside of Ryloth as the Death Seed) is a unique design of starfighter developed and used exclusively by the Twi'lek species. The fighter is actually an "Ugly" design, having been built using components from both the TIE/ln and the X-wing. Unlike typical "Uglies", which were haphazardly cobbled together from whatever parts were available, the Chir'daki was built according to a specific design and apparently had no more variation from one fighter to the next than would a factory-built craft. The S-foils of the X-Wing fighter are attached to a gyroscopic mount that is then mounted onto the main pod of a TIE fighter. The Death Seed uses the twin ion engines of the TIE for propulsion, and relies on the X-wing engines to power the lasers, hyperdrive, and shields. The resulting craft has a bit better maneuverability than the standard TIE, but is a little slower. The S-Foils do give the Death Seed the X-Wing's firepower, which is a grade higher than that of the TIE. The Twi'leks decided not to incorporate any concussion missile or proton torpedo launchers into the design, as those weapons were very difficult to acquire. All in all, the Death Seed is not a bad starfighter for a composite craft. It is unknown how many of these craft the Twi'lek have built, but it is not thought to be many.
A squadron of these fighters led by Tal'dira served alongside Wedge Antilles and the ex-members of Rogue Squadron in the campaign to liberate Thyferra from the clutches of Imperial Intelligence Director Ysanne Isard.
The CloakShape fighter is a craft produced by Kuat Drive Yards. The CloakShape is one of the most enduring fighter designs ever developed by a single company. Designed decades before the Clone Wars and used more or less ever since, the CloakShape fighter was originally intended to serve as an atmospheric and short range space fighter craft. Armed with 2 medium laser cannons and a concussion missile launcher, they are adequate assault craft but best for planetary defence. They have no deflector shield generator or hyperdrive systems, however.
The CloakShape enjoys such widespread popularity because it is an incredibly easy craft to modify and upgrade to almost any specifactions. Capitalising on this design feature, Kuat Drive Yards has introduced several upgrade kits intended specifically for the starfighter. These include one that adds on a maneuvring fin at the back to increase handling in atmosphere - this has become so popular that many people believe that it was part of the original design specifications. Many others include ones that improve such systems as the sensors, targeting computer or power generator. Like the Delta-7 Jedi Starfighter and Eta-2 Actis Interceptor also produced by Kuat Drive Yards or its subdsidiaries, the CloakShape can also dock with a specially designed hyperdrive ring.
The CloakShape's main drawback is its small power generator. It is too small to keep the craft running for extended periods of time, especially during battles. However, due to the easiness of the upgrading of this craft, even novice mechanics can fit a larger generator, more weapons, better engines or a deflector shield generator to allow this craft to seve as part of many militaries and mercenary group's space starfighter services for years to come.
The starfighter carried four blaster cannons and two proton torpedo launchers and could reach 1,200km/h in a planet's atmosphere. When not in flight, the ship could transform into a walking weapons robot, used for ground patrol and troop support. It would move on its folded wings which each spilt in half to walk on four limbs and act much like a large mechanical four-legged creature. In this stance, it is often referred to as a droid rather than a starship especially as it has its own mind (although not a self-controlled one) and does not require a pilot to function in either its droid or its starship modes.
The Fanblade Starfighter is based on Geonosian air patrol skimmers (Ginevx-class starfighters) which are also called "fanblades" for their distinctive and very vital feature, a fan like wing going all around from the top to bottom vertically.
The fan deploys for combat mode, stretched in a half circle along a pair of boom arms. Atop each arm is a double laser cannon that when deployed into combat mode swings into place. When the arms are shut, the cannons will only point foward due to a limited hinge joint that locks them into place. When in combat mode, the cannons have limited movement. Combat mode is not the only mode for the "fanblade". The downside to the combat mode with its fan extended is that with the fan's exotic material, it also serves as a transmission plane for deflector shield energy. However, that is the problem: the shield energy makes it stick out on sensors. With the fan folded in, it is very difficult to target. To make it even harder to target, ion bafflers are installed in sublight engines. The fan also is similar to the one on Dooku's solar sailer, acting as an alternate form of propulsion, not that it matters, as the fanblade is fitted with hyperdrives for hyperspace travel, in addition to its standard sublight engines.
Count Dooku commissioned Huppla Pasa Tisc Shipwrights Collective to craft numerous starfighters for his exclusive use. Amongst other starcraft (such as the Geonosian solar sailer) the Collective created the Geonosian fanblade starfighter.
The Fanblade starfighter is used by Asajj Ventress in the Clone Wars micro series. In one episode, during the battle of Munnilinst, Asajj was able to lure Anakin Skywalker by defeating a large group of clones. The Fanblade Starfighter was easily able to keep up with the all too common Jedi starfighter, so even against Anakin's superior piloting skills Asajj was capable to lead the way to the chosen battle site.
The starfighter appears in Attack of the Clones and the Clone Wars mini-series.
Administrator Doole, the Ribet responsible for the prison uprisal on Kessel, acquired several of these fighters as part of the planet's defense fleet, and some were responsible for shooting down the Millennium Falcon. However, almost all of them were destroyed when Admiral Daala's Imperial fleet attacked the world, thinking that it was a Rebel Base.
When the Peace Brigade faction aligned with the Yuuzhan Vong, they also procurred several Hornets, in the mistaken belief that the ships vaguely organic appearance would impress the Yuuzhan Vong, who themselves hated machinery and embraced living technology.
Though it has shields, it does not (in standard configuration) have a hyperdrive (conforming to Imperial Doctrine). They are more expensive than TIE fighters and produced by a company that had been in the Imperial's bad graces since they allowed the X-Wing designs to be leaked to the Rebellion. The fighter was a less than perfect success.Dark Empire II, trade paperback, 1st edition, 1995. Tom Veitch, ISBN 1-56971-119-4The Dark Empire sourcebook, Wizards of the Coast, 1st edition, 1993. Horne, Michael, ISBN 0-87431-194-2The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels (Star Wars), 1st printing, 1996. Bill Smith, ISBN 0-590-02361-6
In Revenge of the Sith, Techno Union interceptors rush to defend the Separatist stronghold on the Tenth Level of Pau City during Obi-Wan Kenobi's assault on General Grievous' forces. Mankvim pilots face sturdy Porax-38 Utapaun starfighters in battle over the sinkhole city.
Although no better armed than its predecessors-the N-1, N-2, or the N-4, what it lacks in power it makes up for with its even greater speed and maneuverability. In combat, the N-8's speed is only surpassed by the TIE Fighter series, and its agility by the A-Wing.
Like all Naboo Starfighter designs the sales never really took off, and the Empire's weapons restrictions ceased production. The Rebel Alliance, whom it was covertly made for, stopped receiving them. The Theed Palace Space Corps was then impounded by the Empire, stopping the Naboo Starfighter series production forever.
However, it is rumored that a squadron of the Naboo Defense Force turned to the Rebel Alliance with their N-8's, and are the cause of Imperial defeats around the Naboo system.
What the Naboo N-1 Starfighter lacked in heavy firepower, the N-1 Bomber made up for. Its weapons have been especially reworked: the normal energy weapons are now lighter to allow for an upgraded Proton Bomb Launcher. This launcher extends the range of the standard proton torpedo, and includes a larger magazine, which makes the NB-1 a far better assault ship.
Though it was powerful, it was highly unpopular with the pacifist people of Naboo, and was decommissioned before it could be mass produced. An extremely rare ship, the Naboo N-1 Bomber was produced in very small numbers, with only 30 serving with the Naboo Defence Forces.
Few have made it offworld, due to its limited numbers, but those that do have been found to be a very effective strike vehicle. The few that have ended up on the secondhand market have sold well and became extremely popular for combat worthiness and good looking design.
This bomber can be flown in the Nintendo 64 game Battle for Naboo; the player flies as Lieutenant Gavin Sykes with the mission of destroying a Convoy of Trade Federation AAT's and MMT's that are moving to flank the Gungan Grand Army. (It can be noted in other sources that RSF officers and a Naboo Pirate lead separate forces to stop the flanking actions.)
Even though it was thought of as an ugly vessel, the Nubian Legine Starfighter had many qualities that would become standard for starfighters. With a fast hyperdrive, good sublight engines, shields and a Proton Torpedo Launcher, it sold well.
It was designed as a defense vehicle for the unarmed yachts that the Nubian shipyards built at the time, but the Naboo N-1 Starfighter sold better due to its success at the battle of Naboo from The Phantom Menace. The N-1 was a reason for the demise of this ship's popularity, but other starfighters stopped production completely, leaving only a few examples as they were obscured by better starfighters.
Reti pilots this type of ship in the game.
The fuselage is based on the ubiquitous “ball cockpit” of the TIE series of Imperial starfighters. Stemming from the cockpit is two pair of curving wings that extend beyond the ship for a total length of 7.65 meters. At the tip of each wing is a Sienar Fleet Systems L-s7.2 laser cannon.
With modest deflector shields and thicker hull armor, Clawcraft are slower at sublight speeds than their TIE Fighter progenitors. A standard pair of Imperial ion engines allow the ship to achieve a sublight speed of 1,000 kilometers per hour. Clawcraft make up for their lower sublight speed by greater maneuverability. Each curved wing can make minor position adjustments and is paired with a mounted control jet to allow a Clawcraft’s pilot to throw the ship into sharp turns and complex maneuvers.
Another deviation from the standard TIE design is the fact that Clawcraft contain a Class 1.5 hyperdrive system, relatively fast for a vessel of their class. A unique hyperspace beacon system allows a Clawcraft to travel anywhere in Chiss territory without a navigation computer, although Clawcraft do possess basic navicomputers as a backup system. Hyperspace anchor points broadcast navigational data to the starfighter, allowing it to patrol Chiss space more effectively. One minor weakness of the anchor system is that, since Clawcraft are entirely reliant on the navigational beacons for hyperdrive transport, their navicomputers are capable only of very basic independent commands, making it difficult for a Clawcraft to travel independently through the galaxy outside Chiss space.
Some Clawcraft were used in various engagements alongside the New Republic in the war against the Yuuzhan Vong; in cases when Clawcraft left the Unknown Regions, the pilot would typically link his navicomputer to a Republic capital or other ship for navigation. Later in the war, some Clawcraft were upgraded to include more powerful navicomputers.
Vehicle: Modified SoroSuub Cutlass-9 Patrol Fighter
Length: 12 meters
Max. Airspeed: 8000 km/h or 4970 mph
Hyperdrive: Class 1.00 (0.60 with Tiin)
Crew: Pilot (1)
Armaments: Laser Cannon (2), Proton Torpedo Launcher (1)
Affiliation: Jedi Master Saesee Tiin
The StealthX was one of the most advanced models of the venerable X-wing that Incom has ever produced for the New Republic. It seems to have come into general usage before the crisis with the Killiks in the Dark Nest novel series and were mainly used by the New Jedi Order to help them in conducting their missions for the Galactic Alliance.
The StealthX is mainly for use on stealth and recon missions but could also be taken into battle because of the laser cannons and torpedo launchers that have been retained. However, the launchers have been upgraded and are able to fire a variety of ordinances such as glop bombs, which explode and fill the surrounding area with a quick hardening foam, the modified bunker buster bombs, which have a concentrated thermal detonator in the first stage that breaks through the bunker wall and a second stage that contains a more powerful thermal detonator, that was used on a surprise raid on a Chiss base.
One of the downsides of the new fighter is that the comm system has been severely limited in a way that it can only transmit in emergency situations. This was done to eliminate comm chatter. Another reason this was done is because Jedi can open themselves to a battle-meld, ultimately elimating the need for a comm system all together.
Each droid has two life forces in them, kept in battery coils. One powers the shields while the other pilots the droid, operates the laser cannons and sensors. There are also power generators for the shields and weapons, the drive unit and the sensor system. The life forces in the battle droids receive their commands from the Ssi-Ruuvi command vessels via sensor arrays located on each side of the vehicle.
A droid starfighter was capable of maneuvers that would kill an internal pilot, but they lacked the resourcefulness and cunning of separate, living-and-breathing drivers. Additionally, they could only function for 35 minutes before having to be refuelled.
Coralskippers are mainly used for close-range combat with small space crafts such as X-wings or A-wings. Their weaponry is completely biological in nature. Their propulsion device is a Dovin Basal that is also used as a shield. The pilot uses a cognition hood to mentally control the space craft. This hood also connects it to the yammosk, a creature bio-engineered as a battle controller, preventing collisions between the crafts and allowing "pack tactics" to be used by wings of coralskippers (a wing normally consists of six coralskippers.) Coralskippers are not designed for long-range travel and must often rely on larger vessels for transportation.
Descriptions vary, but they are usually described as being shaped like apple seeds and being black or purple in color. The front of the craft is usually drawn with a series of wrinkly tubes that lead to a barrel at the front of the craft. An elliptical structure wraps around the top with the back of it pointing back and slightly upturned. In the embedded ellipse, there is a cockpit. A coralskipper does not appear on standard scans from a starship: scanners must be tuned towards biological targets to identify any Yuuzhan Vong ships.
The primary weapon is a conical extrusion that fires streams of plasma that are highly destructive to the Republic and Imperial starfighters. The dovin basal can also be used as a weapon or a shield. When used for defense the Dovin Basal creates a singularity that absorbs all local energy and matter. In effect a miniature black hole, the gravitational pull also diverts missiles. This use can exhaust a Dovin Basal leaving a ship vulnerable after heavy use. To attack ships that stray too near, the Dovin Basal creates a focused singularity that draws in shield energy, rapidly draining power cells in the enemy starfighter as it attempts to compensate for the loss.
The Z-95 is smaller in size than its successors: the ARC-170, designed during the Clone Wars; and the T-65 X-wing, designed shortly before the outbreak of the Galactic Civil War. While the Z-95 still enjoyed considerable use in the years following the establishment of the New Republic, it was clearly outclassed by fighters developed in the decades since its original release. When compared to the T-65, it is slower, less-maneuverable, has lighter armor and shielding, and is not as heavily armed. Yet it is fairly inexpensive and reliable, making it a favorite amongst smugglers, Outer Rim organizations, local system defense forces and bright-eyed youngsters with dreams of becoming fighter jockeys.
Owing to its longevity, it is not surprising that many variants of the Z-95 have come into existence due to the efforts of starship mechanics and hotrod pilots throughout the galaxy; these include a split-wing version, a courier version that can accommodate a single passenger, variants with various alternative weapons loadouts, and a trainer version that was commonly used by the Rebel Alliance until replaced by the T-65X, the trainer variant of the X-wing.
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