CloakShape II Fighter
After the relative success of their original CloakShape starfighter, Kuat
Systems Engineering opted to release a newer and more updated version of
the craft which boasted all of the extras which did not come stock on the
original design. These additional features included an advanced Class Three
hyperdrive motivator with a slot for an R1 astromech, a maneuvering tail
fin and a pair of fire-linked concussion missile launchers (added only on
the fighters sold to legitimate militia forces). All of these additions
would cost an owner of an original mark one CloakShape nearly 30,000 credits
plus labor expenses - the mark two CloakShape included them as stock options
for only 25,000 credits more than the stock mark one.
The original CloakShape fighters were designed for atmospheric and short-
range combat because their power plants aren't strong enough for prolonged
missions in space. However, the mark two ClockShape fighters were equipped
with an improved power plant which adequately powered the craft for such
missions.
Like many older starfighters of its era, the CloakShape traded speed for
durability: in an era when starfighter designers are favoring firepower over
a sturdy hull, the CloakShape promised to take a beating and bring the pilot
home. The mark two CloakShapes were even more durable than the original with
the addition of a small deflector shield generator. These updated CloakShapes
were able to take more punishment than any other starfighter on the market
at the time.
The original CloakShapes were built to be easily modified so the addition of
modification kits sold by Kuat Systems Engineering would not prove to be much
of a challenge even to amateur mechanics. However, this was not the case with
the CloakShape II. The mark two fighters came with all of the modification kits
installed in factory, so any modification to these existing systems often times
proved to be more descontructive than constructive. Damaged mark two fighters
usually required much more detailed repairs due to close proximity of major
flight systems with each other - a well-placed hit could render a CloakShape
II completely inoperable.
The CloakShape II didn't sell as well as Kuat had hoped and the fighter was
taken off of the market only four years following its debute. It is interesting
to note that the original CloakShape fighter was remained in production for
many years following the failure of its successor.
Craft: Kuat Systems Engineering's CloakShape II Fighter
Class: Starfighter
Cost: 80,000 (new), 35,000 (used)
Size: Tiny (15 meters long)
Crew: 1 (Normal +2)
Passengers: None
Cargo Capacity: 20 kilograms
Consumables: 1 day
Hyperdrive: x3
Maximum Speed: Attack
Defense: 24 (+2 size, +12 armor)
Shield Points: 30
Hull Points: 140
DR: 5
Weapon: 2 Laser Cannons (fire-linked)
Fire Arc: Front
Attack Bonus: +8 (+2 size, +2 crew, +4 fire control)
Damage: 4d10x2
Range Modifiers: PB +0, S -2, M/L n/a
Weapon: 4 Concussion Missile Launchers (6 missiles)
Fire Arc: Front
Attack Bonus: +8 (+2 size, +2 crew, +4 fire control)
Damage: 7d10x2
Range Modifiers: PB +0, S/M/L n/a
Note: Concussion missile launchers were only installed on those fighters
sold to legitimate militia forces. Those fighters purchased by private
owners were not equipped with this weapon.
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