AMCO
I'm Sorry Dave

- Intent: To create a state-of-the-art interceptor for Vandiir Consolidated Holdings.
- Image Source: [X] - The-Xie
- Canon Link: N/A
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- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Vandiir Consolidated Holdings
- Model: Cinderhawk-class Elite Interceptor
- Affiliation: Closed-Market
Production: Limited
- Material: Reflec-coated Duranium-Trimantium Hull, Transparisteel Cockpit, Reinforced Agrinium-Alusteel Reactor Core Housing.
- Classification: Elite Interceptor
- Length: 16.25 metres
- Width: 5.75 metres (Space); 13.75 metres with wings extended (Atmospheric)
- Height: 3 metres
- Armament: Low (Very Low when SLAM is activated)
One Nose-Mounted Heavy Maser Cannon - Two Fire-Linked Rapid-Fire Maser Cannons
[*]Defences: Average
[*]Squadron Count: Low [8]
[*]Manoeuvrability Rating: Very High (Moderate when SLAM is activated)
[*]Speed Rating: High (Extreme when SLAM is activated)
[*]Hyperdrive Class: 5
STANDARD FEATURES
- Power Generator
- Ion Drive
- Manoeuvring Jets
- Communications Systems
- Targeting Systems
- Full Sensor Suite
- Compact Hyperdrive
- Life Support Suite
- Ejection Seat
- Inertial Compensator
- Repulsorlifts
- Deflector Shield Generator
ADVANCED SYSTEMS
Strengths:
- Bird of Prey: With its high speed and exceptional manoeuvrability, the Cinderhawk is built for one purpose and one purpose alone: Running circles around other starfighters before reducing them to space debris.
- Slippery Eel: The combination of a reflec-coated hull, electronic countermeasures, and a baffled sublight drive means that the Cinderhawk is difficult to detect through most forms of sensors, though much less so at close range. The reflec-coating and ECM additionally make it difficult to establish a targeting lock on the vessel at long ranges, with its manoeuvrability serving a similar purpose in dogfights, while the shroud device prevents tractor beams from locking on to it.
- The Speed of Insanity: While normally fast, it is possible for the pilot of a Cinderhawk to throw caution to the wind and activate the SLAM overdrive, allowing the ship to outrun most other Starfighters on the market, though doing so comes at the expense of manoeuvrability and firepower.
- Slow Hyperdrive: While possessing a Hyperdrive, the slow speed and limited range mean that a carrier will be required for most operations.
- Imperfect Stealth: Despite its impressive capabilities, it is far from perfect. First of all, the WhisperThrust Engine only works at normal speeds, which takes away one of the Cinderhawk's primary selling points, while at high speeds the Cinderhawk can be targeted through its exhaust wake. Furthermore, the vessel has no means of concealing its communications, and therefore must maintain radio silence for the extent of any stealth operation. Finally, its stealth capabilities are drastically less effective in short ranges, especially against active sensors.
- Not for the Everyman: While certainly impressive, its ludicrous mobility is wasted in the hands of all but the most experienced pilots.
- Limited Weaponry: Armed with only energy weapons and a limited loadout at that, given its price, the Cinderhawk is not much use against capital ships.
- Arcane Design: As is the case for many of VCH's products, the mind-numbingly complex internal systems means that any attempt to make all but basic repairs and regular maintenance without an exceptional technician and/or a state of the art workshop is highly inadvisable.
- Sensor Reliance: While it's long and sleek frame is an advantage in that it makes it harder for enemies to hit it, it also means that the view from the cockpit is highly limited, especially considering the mobility of the vessel. If its sensors were to be knocked out by a strong enough Ion burst, the vessel would quickly become a flying coffin for all but the most well-trained force sensitive pilots.
- Unlimited Power: The Cinderhawk, quite frankly, has an absurd amount of power hungry sub-systems. The only way in which VCH's engineers could get it to work was by installing a dangerously volatile power core. Any direct hit to the core that penetrates the Agrinium-Alusteel housing is likely to vaporize the ship and anyone unfortunate enough to be near it. Even if the pilot ejects in time, wearing a highly radiation-resistant flight suit is a must, unless they want to see which type of cancer kills them first.
Originally setting out to create a baseline interceptor, the engineering department soon realised that there was no way they would be able to integrate the vast array of features the Board wanted into a standard-issue starfighter, and so production was lowered to make up for the considerable cost. Development raised a number of other issues, however. Chief amongst them, the multitude of power-hungry systems eventually forced the engineering team to install a particularly volatile reactor core to keep the program from stagnating entirely, as no stable substitute could be found that did not also require expertise they did not have or rare materials that were simply too expensive, even for an elite starfighter. Nevertheless, the project eventually managed to produce a truly exceptional interceptor, which, despite the high production cost and considerable developmental expenses, was considered a resounding success by the Company, Executive Director Adrian Vandiir in particular.
Designed to be flown by a single pilot and an astromech, the vessel is renowned for its mobility, overtaking most other interceptors on the market by a considerable margin, though it's not without its own drawbacks. Despite the addition of an astromech and advanced sensors and targeting systems, the vessel has little to no flight assistance, which, combined with its extreme mobility, means that only the most experienced interceptor pilots should be let anywhere near it, though the price tag would likely necessitate this anyway.
In order to facilitate a wider range of operations for the highly specialised interceptor, a number of stealth systems have been added, though none are nearly as effective as a stygium cloak. The vessel can still be spotted visually, though not easily, thanks to the light-warping properties of its relfec coating. Furthermore, active sensors might be able to discern its location, and the vessel has no safeguards whatsoever against gravitic sensors. Nevertheless, its capabilities allow it to undertake a number of stealthy tasks, though the limited hyperdrive range means that incursions deep into enemy territory are going to be impossible without a dedicated stealth carrier to bring it there, and its lack of heavier armaments means that it is poorly suited for hit-and-run attacks on enemy facilities. In the end, even with all the advanced hardware one would expect in an elite starfighter, it is still an interceptor and should be treated as such.