Bombshell Genius
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To provide an updated version of the hailfire droid for 5.0 compliance
- Image Source: Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns
- Canon Link: N/A
- Restricted Missions: N/A
- Primary Source: Hailfire droid, Hailfire-X droid
- Manufacturer: Ringovinda StarYards
- Model: IG-230 Hailfire-X-2-class droid tank
- Affiliation: Open-market
- Production: Minor
- Material: Desh-terenthium
- Classification: Fourth-degree droid
- Role: Multiple launcher rocket system
- Size: Average for a tank
8.5m long - Weight: Low for a tank: 35 tons
- Minimum Crew: 0
- Optimal Crew: 0
- Propulsion: Repulsorlift
- Modularity: Ammunition
- Speed: Slow: 70 km/h
- Maneuverability: Low
- Armament: Very High
3 heavy flex-tube launchers (can launch a variety of munitions up to proton rocket caliber; can carry a total of 30 proton rockets or equivalently-sized ammunition or 60 proton torpedoes or equivalently-sized ammunition) - 2 underside Anoat repeater electromagnetic plasma cannons (90x30 firing arcs; 1 forward and 1 rear)
- Defenses: High
- Deflector shields
- Reinforced desh-terenthium hull
- Squadron Count: Average (12)
- Passenger Capacity: 0
- Cargo Capacity: Average: 4 tons
- Droid brain
- Mario non-explosive reactive armor
- Cap drains
- Heavy missile firepower
- Can operate autonomously
- Can fire at aircraft as well as at ground targets
- Can resist ion/EMP fire
- Vulnerable struts: a well-placed shot at the struts or at the hoops can easily immobilize, or even kill, a Hailfire-X droid
- Limited ammunition
- Poor electromagnetic plasma cannon firing arcs: they cannot fire on the sides or above
- Exposed missile launchers
The main changes from the Hailfire-X droid are that the three proton rocket launchers are now heavy flex-tube launchers capable of launching projectiles up to proton rocket size and increased cargo capacity to enable it to actually carry 30 proton rocket-sized alternate forms of ammunition, which were found on the battlefield to be rather heavy on the original chassis, but, on the whole, is still an artillery platform. In addition, the main problem with those cannons is that they are limited to 90 degree arcs either forward or rear, and cannot elevate more than 15 degrees; they can't depress more than 15 degrees either.