Viox Savage
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Post by Viox Savage on Apr 26, 2019 16:03:21 GMT -8
TIE Experimental M5Ship Class: Starfighter Ship Role: Space Superiority Fighter Ship Length: 10 meters Agility (A): 3 Defensive (D): 2 Offensive (O): 1 Speed (S): 5 Special Gear: 0 The TIE Experimental M5, also known as the TIE Booster, was an experimental member of the TIE Series and a part of the TIE Experimental Project. One of the starfighters built by an Imperial research project led by Director Lenzer under the command of Grand Admiral Demetrius Zaarin, the M5 was essentially a standard TIE/LN starfighter, but with a large booster engine attached to the aft of the fighter. The fighter, thanks to the booster, was much faster than the standard TIE/LN, but its maneuverability was slightly lower. Like the other TIE Experimentals, the M5 was remotely controlled by a modified Beta-class ETR-3 escort transport. The fighter was equipped with a hyperdrive, which was slaved to remote systems in the control ship. Many TIE M5's also had shield generators added with no discernable loss of performance.
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Luxeria
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Post by Luxeria on May 4, 2019 6:42:14 GMT -8
Approved.
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Lucien Needa
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Post by Lucien Needa on May 26, 2019 12:27:27 GMT -8
Would this just have the standard weapon counts for any other TIE/ln?
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Viox Savage
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Post by Viox Savage on May 28, 2019 10:29:05 GMT -8
Does this answer your question?
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Lucien Needa
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Post by Lucien Needa on May 28, 2019 11:05:31 GMT -8
Yup, and with that...
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