T-Fighter
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Imperial T-Fighter | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | Unknown |
Model | |
Class | Light aerospace fighter |
Tech Base | Star Empire |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 8 tons |
Structural Integrity | 3 |
Frame | Military Standard |
Power Plant | 10 Fusion Engine |
Fuel | 4 tons |
Armament |
2x Laser Cannons |
Communications System | |
Tracking & Targeting System | |
Heat Sinks | 10 (20) |
Description[edit]
First discovered when Interstellar Expeditions accidentally found a thriving empire hidden deep within the California Nebula, the T-Fighter was remarkable for its ineptitude against Inner Sphere aerospace fighters. This was exemplified when multiple squadrons were shot down by a single Huscarl during the hostile first contact between Interstellar Expeditions and the native Star Empire.[1] The T-Fighter's underwhelming presence in combat is, however, somewhat offset by their ubiquity; as such, the Star Empire's aerospace tactics are primarily based on swarming the enemy with outstandingly superior numbers.[2]
Weapons and Equipment[edit]
The T-Fighter's armament consists only of two Laser Cannons. On paper, this allows each T-Fighter to do a respectable amount of damage to other fighters, however the fighter finds itself held back by the Star Empire's substandard targeting and tracking systems. As a result, the fighter can only effectively engage at extremely short range, and even then it has difficulty lining up shots.[3] Combined with its incredibly thin armor and lackluster speed, individual T-Fighters are rarely a threat to even the lightest of their Inner Sphere counterparts. That in mind, when multiple squadrons are fielded their massed fire can prove highly effective against ground targets.
Notes[edit]
- The T-Fighter is non-canonical, only existing in the April Fools Day publication Welcome to Nebula California.
- The T-Fighter is based on the Tie-Fighter from science fiction film series Star Wars.
- Like all units introduced in Welcome to Nebula California, the T-Fighter's art has only ever been shown in silhouette, similar to the Unseen BattleMechs.