The Narrator
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: I like Creating things, so Here is an Open market Fighter
- Image Source: Here
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: 'DragonStar
- Affiliation:
- Draconian Navy (First Commissioned)
- Dragonstar and Buyers (Once moved to Open market)
- Market Status: Open-Market
- Model: Vertailas-Class Snub fighter
- Production: Minor
- Material:
- Duralloy, Ferroceramic, laminasteel, Transparasteel,
- Draconion Steel (For Draconian Variants Only)
- Classification: Interceptor, Snub-Fighter
- Length: 46 M
- Width: 42 M
- Height: 10 M
- Armament: High
- Heavy Laser Cannons (2)
- Light laser Cannons (2)
- Missile launcher (2)
- Defenses:
- Light-shields
- Light armor
- Missile Jamming
- Squadron Count: average (12)
- Maneuverability Rating: Extreme
- Speed Rating: Extreme
- Hyperdrive: N/A
- Life-Support
- Navigation lite Sensors
- Targeting Computer
- Powerplant
- Ejector seat
- Main Ion-Thrusters (4)
- Missile Jamming Sensors
- Light Jamming Equipment
- Pilot Cooling Vents
- Integrated Malfunction Display
- Advanced maneuvering Ion-Thrusters (10)
- Extremely Fast and Mobile
- Access to Light Jamming Tech (Can Jam smaller fighters for aid in dogfights, but not much more)
- Missile Jamming Tech
- Large Fighter
- Unreliable Thrusters
- Exposed Power-Plant (Located on bottom)
First commissioned for the Draconian Navy and Peacekeeping forces, it was used mostly as an Anti-pirate fighter, able to overwhelm the Pirates low teir sensors and other apparatus with the Jammers this ship holds. However when it became clear that Pirates were not the only threat in space it was quickly deemed important to create other starfighters. Each new starfighter class would make each system obsolete with time.
While the fighters are still created and bought from Dragonstar for the Navy, 'Dragonstar' had created another variant with the fighter, one for usage around the galaxy. Selling to anyone with the credits to buy it.
Now the majority of these fighters are sold into the open market.