The following is an archive of all Galactic Alliance equipment that was acquired and put into storage after the mass-betrayal of Taeli Raaf's corrupted forces to the Sith Empire. This list is made so such units can potentially be used down the line.

Battlecruisers
ALL BATTLECRUISER-CLASS WARSHIPS IN ALLIANCE HANDS ARE TO BE DESTROYED AS DISCOVERED, AND CAPTURED IF POSSIBLE. THEY ARE DEEMED A CLASS A THREAT REGARDLESS OF THEIR TYPE.
Collateralhulk Battlecruiser
Obsolete and rare Battlecruiser used by the Alliance. Originally manufactured by a private firm. Is large, but possesses average armament for a warship of its size. Has decent hangar capacity for its size. Recommend engagement at long range with beam weaponry.
Viscount Mk II Star Defender
Extremely rare and powerful Battlecruiser used by the Alliance. Significantly well armed and armored, but slow and unmaneuverable. Possesses low hangar capacity for its size. Recommend engagement with beam-equipped warships at long range and multiple heavy bomber wings supported by fighter escort.
Procurator X-class Grand Battlecruiser
Aging and extremely rare Alliance Battlecruiser. Features less hangar space than most Battlecruisers, and slightly above average armament while still being slow and unmaneuverable.

Star Defenders
Alcori-class Light Star Defender
Obsolete Light Star Destroyer-scale warship used by the Omega Protectorate and given to the Alliance. Inferior to standard Sith Star Destroyers in effectively every way. Class D threat - engage and destroy as needed.
Iblis-class Planetary Assault Carrier
Obsolete Light Star Destroyer-scale warship used by the Omega Protectorate and given to the Alliance. Capable of operating in atmospheric conditions and transporting troops to the planet's surface, but is otherwise inferior to comparable Sith warships. Class A threat - capture if capable, destroy if necessary, as the resources aboard may be cannibalized for Sith use.
Trimiran Star Defender
Aging Star Destroyer analogue used by the Alliance. Similar to the Scythe heavy cruiser - lacks in effectiveness and carries minimal fighters. Class C threat - engage and destroy using beam weaponry at long range or engage with heavy bombers and fighter support.
Citadel-class Star Defender
Heavily-armed Star Destroyer analogue used by the Alliance. Fits capable weaponry and had decent hull protection, but lacks in fighter squadrons and is slow and extremely unmaneuverable. Class C threat - recommend engagement with beam weaponry at long range.
Providence-class Light Destroyer
Fragile Star Destroyer analogue used by the Alliance. Fits average weaponry, but carries minimal fighters and has weaker shields and hull than most ships of its size. Is reasonably fast and maneuverable for its size. Class C threat - recommend engagement with heavy bombers and strike bombers with fighter escort.
Endurance II-class Fleet Carrier
Carrier used by the Alliance. Carries many squadrons, but lacks in anti-warship armament and is both slow and unmaneuverable. Class B threat - recommend engagement at long range with beam weaponry.
Kerrigan-class Star Defender
Star Destroyer analogue formerly used by the Omega Protectorate and now used by the Alliance. Obsolete, but carries corvettes in its hangar bays. Has no fighter capacity. Class C threat - recommend engagement at long range with beam weaponry or strike bomber squadrons with fighter escort.
Antilles-class Star Defender
Obsolete Omega Protectorate Star Destroyer analogue now used by the Alliance. Is outdated, but has surprisingly large fighter capacity. Class B threat - recommend engagement at long range with beam weaponry or with heavy bombers using fighter escort.
Belsar-class Command Carrier
Obsolete Omega Protectorate carrier now used by the Alliance. Inferior to all modern warships, but possesses a significant fighter bay that may carry modern fighters. Class B threat - recommend engagement at long range with beam weaponry or with heavy bombers using fighter escort.
Indomitable-class Star Defender
Obsolete Omega Protectorate Star Destroyer analogue now used by the Alliance. Has average armament, but inferior hull and shield, and almost no fighter support. Class C threat - recommend engagement at long range with beam weaponry or strike bomber squadrons with fighter escort.
Solo-class Command Ship
Obsolete command ship used by the Omega Protectorate and now by the Alliance. Lacks in armament and defenses, but has reasonably capable fighter capacity. Class B threat - recommend engagement at long range with beam weaponry or with heavy bombers using fighter escort.
Sionoma-class Star Destroyer
Rare Galactic Alliance Star Destroyer. Fits heavy weaponry and has significant defenses, but is slow and unmaneuverable. Has below average number of fighter squadrons. Class A threat - destroy on sight.
Mateus-class Fleet Carrier
Aging Alliance fleet carrier. Minimal armament, but has ample hangar space. Is slow and unmaneuverable. Class B threat - recommend engagement at long range with beam weaponry or with heavy bombers using fighter escort.
Tector X-class Star Destroyer
Heavy Star Destroyer used by the Alliance. Fits decently potent weaponry and is above-average hulled and shielded, but is slow and unmaneuverable, also lacking in fighter capacity. Class C threat - recommend engagement at long range with beam weaponry or strike bomber squadrons with fighter escort.
Immobilizer 419-class Interdictor Carrier
Exceptionally rare interdictor ship used by the Alliance. Has ample amounts of fighters while also fitting gravity well generators for interdiction. Is slow and unmaneuverable. Class A threat - capture if capable, destroy if necessary.
Akula-class Star Destroyer
Star Destroyer used by the Alliance and the Silver Jedi. Exotic warship capable of increasing its defenses at the detriment of its speed and maneuverability. Class A threat - capture if capable, destroy if necessary.
Chernobog-class Artillery Carrier
Heavily armed and rare Alliance carrier ship. Is extremely slow and unmaneuverable, but is overall a dangerous warship. Class B threat - recommend engagement at long range with beam weaponry.
Recusant X-class Light Destroyer
Overall average Alliance warship, comparable to some smaller Sith Star Destroyers. Class C threat - recommend engagement at long range with beam weaponry or strike bomber squadrons with fighter escort.

Heavy Cruisers
Cardea Medical Cruiser
Minimally armed medical ship used by the Omega Protectorate and given to the Alliance. Typically found in rearward operations. Class A threat - should be captured if capable and destroyed if necessary, as they are important to maintaining the health of Alliance army and navy personnel.
Valor-class Carrier
Aging heavy cruiser-sized carrier ship, lacking in shielding with a fragile hull and vulnerable engine array - can still carry modern fighters and tend to Alliance fleets. Class A threat - should be captured if capable and destroyed if necessary, as the supplies on board can be cannibalized for Sith use.
Incus-class Heavy Cruiser
Obsolete heavy cruiser-sized carrier ship used by the Omega Protectorate and given to the Alliance. Outdated weaponry, hull strength, and shielding, but can still carry a significant complement of fighters. Class B threat - recommend Scrapmetal swarm in concert with fighter and bomber attack.
Nonnah-class Assault Cruiser
Obsolete heavy artillery cruiser used by the Omega Protectorate and given to the Alliance. Fits energy torpedo projectors to engage enemies at longer range, but lacks in other weaponry and hangar space. Class C threat - engage with strike bombers supported by fighter escort.
Stalwart-class Heavy Cruiser
Obsolete heavy cruiser used by the Omega Protectorate and given to the Alliance. Outdated and inferior to most if not all Sith heavy cruisers as a warship, but still can carry modern fighters and possesses gravity well generators. Command center is buried deep within hull. Class A threat - should be captured if capable and destroyed if necessary.
Scythe-class Heavy Cruiser
Based on the ancient Scythe heavy cruiser created by the original Galactic Alliance. Average armament but durable hull and shielding. Unmaneuverable. Class C threat - engage at long range with beam weaponry or use strike bombers supported by fighters.
Vekker-class Battle Cruiser
Above average armament and defenses for a heavy cruiser, but above all has surprising speed. Has Impervium hull. Class A threat - should be destroyed on sight and wreckage salvaged for impervium.
Herald-class Assault Cruiser
Obsolete heavy cruiser used by the Omega Protectorate and given to the Alliance. Intended for use in shuttling troops and vehicles to planetside. Is far more capable than a standard troop transport. Class A threat - should be captured if capable and destroyed if necessary, as Heralds may carry newer Alliance tech on board.
Noble-class Star Defender
Obsolete heavy cruiser used by the Omega Protectorate and given to the Alliance. Still average armed and armored by modern standards, but has a large amount of fixed armament on the dorsal spine, so can be outmaneuvered. Class B threat - recommend engagement from long range with beam weaponry or usage of heavy bombers with fighter escort.
Warden-class Heavy Cruiser
Obsolete heavy cruiser used by the Omega Protectorate and given to the Alliance. Decently armed for a ship of its age, but is slow, unmaneuverable, and lacks anti-fighter defenses. Class C threat - recommend strike bombers with fighter escort.

Cruisers
Horn-class Escort Cruiser
Obsolete Omega Protectorate cruiser used by the Alliance. Intended for anti-fighter duties, but reasonably ineffective against modern warships of its size. Class B threat - engage at long range with beam weaponry.
Sentinel-class Cruiser
Obsolete Omega Protectorate cruiser used by the Alliance. Abysmally armed, but utilizes a variety of ECM systems to interfere with enemy vessels in the midst of a battle. Also features a crystal grav-field trap, rendering it an immense threat to stealth ships. Class A threat - ionize and capture if able, destroy if necessary.
Shield-class Cruiser
Obsolete Omega Protectorate cruiser used by the Alliance. Unarmed, but features numerous shield generators capable of projecting a shield capable of sustaining capital ship fire for a time. Has no shielding on the sides or front. Class C threat - send in strike bombers to dump ordnance on vessel.
Dreadnought-class Mk III
Aging Alliance escort cruiser fitted with anti-shield weaponry. Possesses no fighters but carries boarding shuttles. Class B threat - engage at long range with beam weaponry.
Excubitor-class Cruiser
Obsolete Omega Protectorate cruiser used by the Alliance in small quantities. Originally intended for use in the backwaters of Protectorate space. Fits below average anti-warship armament and carries two squadrons of fighters. Class D threat - engage and destroy.
Unyielding-class Command Cruiser
Obsolete Omega Protectorate cruiser used by the Alliance in small quantities. Originally intended as a command ship for smaller squadrons and fleet units. Infrequently used in its original role - has weaker side and rear armament than forward. Class C threat - send in strike bombers to dump ordnance on vessel.
Lothal-class Artillery Cruiser
Aging long-ranged cruiser employed by the Alliance. Has weaponry in smaller hardpoints, and is vulnerable in close range engagements. Class C threat - engage from close range with bomber support.
Lothal II-class Artillery Carrier
Long-ranged carrier employed by the Alliance. Features planetary-grade turbolaser and ion cannon armament, but is slow and unmaneuverable. Class B threat - engage to the side at close range with fighter and bomber support.
Munificent X-class Heavy Cruiser
Artillery ship used by the Alliance. Features longer-ranged weaponry for use against enemy heavy cruisers, but is slow and unmaneuverable. Class C threat - recommend engagement with multiple fighter and bomber wings.
Mirial-class Escort Cruiser
Based on the Lothal frame, fits a variety of closer-ranged armament. Still used by the Alliance. Is not vulnerable to being hacked like other Alliance ships, but can be outgunned by more powerful Imperial heavy cruisers. Class C threat - engage at long range with beam weaponry.
Immobilizer 420-class Interdictor Carrier
Exceptionally rare interdictor ship used by the Galactic Alliance. Capable of snaring Sith convoys from hyperspace. Average armament, but is quite slow for an interdictor. Class A threat - capture if able, destroy if needed.
Okami-class Heavy Cruiser
Heavy cruiser used by the Alliance, likely acquired from Silver Jedi Order stocks. Reasonably capable armament, but is slow and unmaneuverable. Lacks fighter cover. Class B threat - destroy at long range with beam weaponry.

Frigates
Thranta Mk II-class Patrol Frigate
Modestly outdated frigate based on the ancient Thranta cruiser design. Has ample side firepower but lacks in modern technology. Cannot engage enemies from the front. Suffers from an inability to use multiple weapons at the same time. Class C threat - recommend engagement at long range with cruiser or heavy cruiser beam weaponry.
Nebulon B7 Frigate
Out of date frigate once used by the Omega Protectorate. Hand-me-down to the Galactic Alliance. Is obsolete in almost every fashion, lacking in defensive capabilities, durability, speed, and maneuverability compared to modern frigates. Class D threat - recommend a wing of strike bombers or heavy bombers with fighter escort to destroy.
Nebulon B9 Frigate
Out of date spaceframe fitting potent gravity well generator technology, originally used by the Omega Protectorate. Underarmed and almost as ineffectual as the Nebulon B7, but still a danger to Imperial shipping. Class A threat - recommend multiple wings of strike bombers armed with ion bombs to disable the target for capture.
Saint-class Search and Rescue Craft
Miniscule frigate used for search and rescue duties. Surprisingly fast and maneuverable for a ship of its size, even by modern standards. Poorly armed and armored, often found around sites of Alliance battlefields searching for survivors among the wreckage. Class A threat - recommend strike bombers with fighter escort and ion bombs to disable the target for capture.
Telum-class Frigate
Obsolete picket carrier used by the Omega Protectorate. Hand-me-downs to the Alliance. Ineffective as warships in every form, but can carry a wide variety of fighters, including modern craft. Class B threat - recommend multiple beam-equipped small warships in concert with fighter support from Forge, Vornskr, or TIE Interceptors,
Metellos-class Carrier Frigate
Obsolete picket carrier once used by the Republic. Hand-me-downs to the Alliance. Ineffective as warships in every form, similar to the Telum, but can carry a wide variety of fighters, including modern craft. Class B threat - recommend multiple beam-equipped small warships in concert with fighter support from Forge, Vornskr, or TIE Interceptors, or alternatively, Scrapmetal swarm.
Hammerhead Frigate
Obsolete frigate once used by the Republic. Hand-me-downs to the Alliance. Superior to the Nebulon B7, but overall inferior to modern warships. Carries a small fighter complement that may include modern fighters, so should not be discounted. Class C threat - recommend a beam-equipped small or medium warship with fighter support to engage and destroy, or Scrapmetal swarm.
Pelta II-class Frigate
Medical frigate, used by the Alliance to help deal with casualties from wartime. Poorly armed and armored, and surprisingly limited production. Important to the logistics of the Alliance. Class A threat - recommend multiple strike bomber wings with ion bombs and fighter support to disable ship for capturing.
Gladius-class Heavy Command Frigate
Alliance frigate used for coordination of ground assaults. Has durable armor for a frigate, and is fast, but unmaneuverable. Possesses a wing of fighters and is commonly used as a coordinating ship for piracy on Imperial shipping due to its boarding capabilities. Class A threat - recommend multiple strike bomber wings with ion bombs and fighter support to disable ship for capturing.
Relentless-class Assault Frigate
Obsolete frigate once employed by the Omega Protectorate. Features a large-scale hypervelocity gun capable of engaging targets at long range.Ship lacks in speed and maneuverability, but can prove deadly in groups when the target is unaware of their presence. Class C threat - recommend multiple small or medium beam-equipped warships to engage and destroy.
Cygnar-class Mk I Heavy Frigate
Powerful frigate used by the Alliance. Formerly part of the Phoenix Fleet. Features ample point defense cannons and heavy weaponry, but is slow and unmaneuverable as most frigates of its type are. Class C threat - recommend a small or medium beam-armed warship to engage at long range and destroy.
Inquisitor-class Stealth Frigate
Functionally aging frigate design once used by the Omega Protectorate. Few if any still exist in Alliance hands. Ship is nearly immune to detection - cannot be detected with gravitic, magnetic, optical, or traditional sensors - optical distortion sensors or crystal grav-field trap is needed. Class A threat - recommend multiple strike bomber wings with ion bombs and fighter support to disable ship for capturing.
Hardcell X-class Anti-Starfighter Frigate
Near corvette-sized warship intended for use in an anti-starfighter role. Utilizes plasma machine guns in significant numbers which, while minimally effective individually, ensure that fighters will be experiencing fire. Has minimal anti-warship armament and exposed fuel cells. Class C threat - recommend engagement at long range with a beam-armed warship.
Krayiss-class Escort Frigate
Escort frigate nearly identical in form to the Hardcell - make sure to send scouts to determine the warship's armament. Still possesses the exposed fuel cells. Is effective in numbers against Imperial warships. Class C threat - recommend engagement at long range with a beam-armed warship.
C-9980-class Assault Frigate
Shaped similar to ancient Trade Federation landing craft. Heavy frigate fitting capable anti-warship armament, but drastically lacking in any sort of significant anti-fighter capabilities. Class C threat - recommend multiple waves of strike bombers or heavy bombers with fighter escort.
C-9981-class Artillery Frigate
Shaped similar to ancient Trade Federation landing craft. Artillery frigate built around a single planetary-grade turbolaser or ion cannon. Turbolaser variation can be dealt with, but ion cannon variation is a significant threat even to large-scale warships. Class B threat - recommend using cruiser or corvette to outflank and engage from the vulnerable sides.
Skor-class Monitor Frigate
Based around the Hardcell design, fits a single large hypervelocity cannon comparable to an old Pluton-class Battleship's main gun. Lacks in point defense, using only slugthrowers. Possesses vulnerable fuel cells like all other Hardcell-based frigate designs used by the Alliance. Class C threat - recommend engagement with strike bomber or heavy bomber wings.
Duquesne-class Heavy Frigate
Heavy frigate design built around a former bulk freighter chassis. Has significant firepower and defenses, but is extremely slow and unmaneuverable. Does still use slugthrowers for anti-fighter defense. Has one fighter squadron in hangar. Class B threat - Recommend use of Scrapmetal swarm.

Corvettes
Strike-class Corvette
Unusual corvette type not fitting a hyperdrive, instead carried aboard certain Star Defender variants. Somewhat speedy, but fragile and lacking in armament. Former Omega Protectorate equipment given to the Alliance. Out of date. Class D threat - recommend a strike bomber sweep or heavy corvette attack.
Shadow-class Transport
Corvette-sized, transport-armed, intended for recon duties and courier work. Former Omega Protectorate material given to the Alliance. Out of date, but difficult to track due to sensor-dampening features. Class B threat - recommend a strike bomber sweep in concert with an interdictor to prevent escape of a valuable target.
Watcher-class Corvette
Scout corvette with minimal armament and average protection. Former Protectorate equipment. Surprisingly fast for an outdated ship. Class D threat - recommend a heavy corvette attack.
GR-90E Transport
Electronic warfare corvette. Capable of jamming sensors and detecting cloaked ships. Is poorly armed, poorly armored, and somewhat out-of-date, but is a Class A threat - recommend immediate interdiction and capture using any means necessary.
SS Leviathan-class Sullustan Monitor
Stealth corvette, fitting assault concussion missile tubes, stygium cloaking device and full sensor dampening suite. Poorly armed, but can attack from long range. Can only be conventionally detected with magnetic sensors. Class A threat -
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Intended as a heavy corvette for use against other corvettes. Has lower sensor profile than most GA corvettes, but has poor defenses. Class C threat - recommend a strike bomber sweep or a heavy corvette attack.
Council-class Diplomatic Transport
Corvette intended for courier work of politicians and other high-ranking Alliance figures, based around the archaic Consular-class ships. Class A threat - recommend immediate interdiction and capture using any means necessary given the high value of a Council's potential cargo.
Essex-class Starfighter Killer
Anti-fighter and anti-bomber corvette intended for use against squadrons of Starfighters. Effectively immune to missile or bomb attack given the intense defensive screen, but extremely vulnerable to warships of any scale. Class C threat - recommend Massassi corvette attack.
Lekai-class Scoutship
Scout corvette with lackluster armament and armor, but surprising performance. Used for more conventional scouting missions, but not a truly offensive ship. Class D threat - recommend a strike bomber sweep or a heavy corvette attack.
Kalla-class Missile Corvette
Cheap corvette fitted with missile tubes and minimal laser armament. Intended to swarm enemy formations with missile fire, but otherwise basic for a corvette. Class C threat - recommend a strike bomber sweep.
Liberte-class Light Corvette
Exceedingly cheap corvette used for swarming of enemy fleets. Speedier than the average corvette but vulnerable to intense fighter attack. Class C threat - recommend an Eightgun fighter sweep backed up by Forge interceptors.
Protectorate Blockade Runner
Outdated anti-Starfighter warship used by the Omega Protectorate and handed down to the Alliance. Fits multiple quad laser turrets, giving it surprising anti-fighter firepower for its age, but slower and less maneuverable than modern corvettes. Recommend Massassi corvette attack.
Myriad-class Corvette
Originally a failed freighter design retrofitted into a now-outdated corvette by the Omega Protectorate, handed to the Galactic Alliance. Slightly below average in all aspects due to age but still has potential to be formidable. Class C threat - recommend a strike bomber sweep supported by fighter cover.
Trench-class Picket Corvette
Relatively outdated picket corvette featuring subpar armament and defenses by modern standards - anti-fighter weapons can potentially prove problematic against fighters. Class D threat - recommend a heavy corvette attack.
Mustafar-class Monitor Corvette
Unusual corvette featuring a single large triple turbolaser turret and multiple machine guns as anti-fighter armament. Potentially dangerous in extremely large numbers. Class D threat - recommend a strike bomber sweep.
Doppelganger-class Infiltrator Dropship
Corvette intended for stealth work. Exceedingly rare and likely infrequently used by the Alliance, making discovered units a priority for capture. Class A threat - recommend immediate interdiction and capture by any means necessary.
Chikuma-class Minesweeper Corvette
Apparent ECM ship featuring a large number of machine guns. Intended for use against minefields, but has some ECM capabilities as well. Class B threat - recommend a strike bomber sweep in concert with an interdictor to prevent such a valuable target from escaping.

Fighters and Bombers
BTL-S12 K-Wing Aerofortress
Intended as heavy bomber. Fits two turrets but no dedicated forward firepower. Underwing racks are not intended for use with modern ordnance. Reasonably well defended, but slow and unmaneuverable. Recommend use of Eightgun assault fighters or ships fitted with seeker cluster missiles. Vulnerable to regular viral incursion.
B/E-3 B-Wing Multi-Role Starfighter
Excessively aged update of the ancient B-Wing. Is outclassed in firepower by the Eightgun and in performance by the TIE Interceptor. Fits primarily ion-based armament, is slow, reasonably maneuverable, and has hyperdrive. Recommend use of seeker cluster missiles or seeker proton torpedoes at medium range, followed by TIE Interceptor sweep. Vulnerable to regular viral incursion.
TR-20 X-Wing
X-Wing variant, aged but still in use by elite squadrons(Rogue Squadron particularly). Difficult to detect - use line of sight or magnetic sensors. Performance is slightly below average in most aspects due to age. Recommend initial missile strike, followed by use of Forge interceptors to defeat pilots in dogfights. Not vulnerable to standard viral incursion due to regular software updates.
Alliance D-Wing
Intended to be strike bomber, but lacks ordnance capacity. Has large profile when approached from the side. Has minimal forward armament and no turrets. Recommend attack from the side with a missile, followed by laser fire. Vulnerable to regular viral incursion.
Alliance A-Wing
Reasonably modern fighter used by the Galactic Alliance as an interceptor. Lacks in laser cannons, but is maneuverable and fast. Exceptionally fragile. Features sensor jammer, rendering the ship as fuzzy on scanners. Recommend TIE Interceptor or Forge interceptor attack in coordination with Eightgun strafing runs. Not vulnerable to standard viral incursion due to regular software updates.
Sprite-class X-Wing
Intended as a replacement for older X-Wing models as the standard space superiority fighter of the Alliance. Fits heavy laser cannons, but has no ordnance. Is highly maneuverable for a space superiority fighter. Recommend seeker cluster missile barrage from medium range. Not vulnerable to standard viral incursion due to regular software updates.
Dauntless-class X-Wing
Heavily armed X-Wing variant, utilizing a virtual cockpit and possessing more firepower than a standard X-Wing. Fits ordnance launchers, so fulfills heavy fighter role. Virtual cockpit can be shorted out by EMPs and ion effects. Recommend initial EMP Detonation Missile strike followed by massed ion fire. Not vulnerable to standard viral incursion due to regular software updates.
CF-10 Crossfire
Unusual space superiority fighter developed to augment the Alliance's X-Wing stocks. Fits a rear gun position. Lacks in maneuverability, especially compared to other X-Wings. Recommend long range missile strikes augmented by TIE Interceptors and Forge interceptors to minimize the effect of the rear gun. Not vulnerable to standard viral incursion due to regular software updates.
X-83 Twintail
Potent space superiority fighter, combining the firepower of the Dauntless with the maneuverability of the Sprite and the durability of a much tougher fighter. Likely the best of the Alliance-in-exile's currently operable fighters. Recommend long range missile strikes, or alternatively, EMP Detonation Missile barrage in concert with Forge and Eightgun coordinated attacks. Overwhelming numbers recommended. Not vulnerable to standard viral incursion due to regular software updates.
OS-G1 Guardian
Excessively out-of-date fighter used by the Omega Protectorate and given to the Alliance as a hand-me-down after the merger. Carries minimal guns but a significant amount of ordnance. Almost all units are time-worn, and thus, outclassed by current Sith fighters, but can be dangerous in numbers. Recommend missile barrage at long range. Vulnerable to regular viral incursion.
OS-G2 Knight-class Fighter
Outdated space superiority fighter formerly used by the Omega Protectorate and infrequently used by the Alliance. Fits ion cannons in concert with its laser cannons. As maneuverable and speedy as the current crop of fighters, but significantly more fragile. Recommend engagement with massed TIE fighter swarms. Vulnerable to regular viral incursion.
Eharl-class Assault Starfighter
Outdated assault fighter, intended to use a variety of pod-mounted weapons. Sturdy platform, if a bit slow - can be fitted with varying guns and ordnance launchers, so various armaments may be encountered. Recommend initial attack with TIE Interceptor squadron followed by attack depending on the configuration encountered. Vulnerable to regular viral incursion.
OS-I1 Ranger
Outdated Omega Protectorate interceptor given to the Alliance. Fits a single heavy laser cannon and standard concussion missile launchers. Fast and maneuverable, but has thin armor. Recommend long-range seeker cluster missile strike. Vulnerable to regular viral incursion.
OS-I2 Scout-class Interceptor
Outdated Omega Protectorate interceptor given to the Alliance. Standard armament, fast, and maneuverable, but lacks in armor. Likely useful only in swarm attacks. Recommend long-range seeker cluster missile strike. Vulnerable to regular viral incursion.
OS-B1 Avenger
Outdated Omega Protectorate heavy bomber given to the Alliance. Slow and unmaneuverable, but fits a large number of turrets for anti-fighter defense in all configurations. Approach with caution. Recommend EMP Detonation Missile strike followed by an Eightgun sweep. Vulnerable to regular viral incursion.
OS-B2 Crusader-class Bomber
Outdated Omega Protectorate bomber given to the Alliance. Less well armed than the Avenger, lacking ordnance capacity and multiple turrets for anti-fighter protection. Fits ray shields only - Recommend Eightgun sweep or use of projectile weaponry to penetrate shielding. Vulnerable to regular viral incursion.
OS-G3 Paladin
Formerly an elite Starfighter used by the best pilots of the Omega Protectorate - rarely seen in use by Alliance forces. Armed with heavy ion cannon armament. Below average speed, but surprisingly maneuverable. Recommend seeker cluster missile strike. Vulnerable to regular viral incursion.
Wasp-class Fighter
Omega Protectorate elite fighter, used very rarely by Alliance forces. Built around the same pod-mounted weapon arrangement as the Eharl, so armament may vary. Recommend initial attack with TIE Interceptor squadron followed by attack depending on the configuration encountered. Vulnerable to regular viral incursion.
Chiloon Fighter-Bomber
Unusual Alliance fighter-bomber fitting an internally mounted bomb bay in concert with small-scale hypervelocity cannons. Slow rate of refire, and rather average all around. Recommend seeker cluster missile strike or Eightgun/Forge pairing. Not vulnerable to standard viral incursion due to regular software updates.
RZ-3 A-Wing Interceptor
​Alliance interceptor intended to replace older A-Wing models. Fits an unusual electromagnetic plasma cannon in concert with standard concussion missile armament. Faster than the TIE Interceptor, but less well armed overall. Also fits a tow cable for reasons unknown. Recommend seeker cluster missile strike or Forge/TIE Interceptor engagement. Not vulnerable to standard viral incursion due to regular software updates.
A-Wing Interceptor
Latest generation of the A-Wing type. Is faster than the TIE Interceptor, but less maneuverable, less well armed, and less protected. Recommend initial missile strike followed by engagement with TIE Interceptor or Forge interceptor squadrons. Not vulnerable to standard viral incursion due to regular software updates.