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Approved Starship Model 487.2a 'Herald' Class Sith Superiority Fighter

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Manufacturer: Sith-Imperial Engineering Corp
Market Status: Closed Market
Production: Limited
Length: Average
Width: Average
Height: Small
Size: Average
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PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer:
    • Primary Contractor:
    • Governmental Entities:
      • Nationalized Industries of the Sith Order
      • Sith-Imperial Engineering Corp
      • Various Private Contractors
        • Numerous shell companies uninformed of total design to keep production under wraps.
  • Affiliation: Sith Order
  • Model: Model 487.33i 'Dûr'ashaarai' Class Sith Superiority Fighter
  • Production: Limited
  • Material:
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
STANDARD FEATURES
ADVANCED SYSTEMS
  • Attenuated Machine Spirit Core ("Whisper Engine")
    • A weakly bound machine intelligence based on failed or partial Sith rituals. Lacks full sentience, but retains basic pattern recognition and reflex enhancement. Provides rudimentary intuition in combat and auto-correction during evasive maneuvers. Pilots often report fleeting voices or sensations from the ship—faint echoes of the intended spirit-bond.
  • Tier-2 Neural Coupling Interface
    • A scaled-back neuro-mechanical integration that allows limited subconscious control and real-time system feedback. Unlike the full Dûr'ashaarai link, this system uses superficial nerve filaments and haptic impulse translation, reducing risk of mental overload—but also reducing responsiveness.
  • Entropic Blade Hull (Diluted)
    • The Herald retains a simplified version of the Dûr'ashaarai's alchemized prow. Though less effective, it can still physically shear through enemy starfighters at high velocity, using kinetic entropy fields to destabilize enemy armor upon impact.
  • Integrated Shadow Bomb Dispensers
    • Capable of deploying low-yield Jedi Shadow Bombs for anti-Force user or precision bombing roles. Less accurate and less intelligent than those on the Dûr'ashaarai, but still highly destructive in the hands of a capable pilot.
  • Packlink Combat Sync Module
    • A stripped-down version of the Crimson Chorus. Allows Herald squadrons to share targeting data, wingmate positions, and flight corrections in real time. Not a true mind-meld, but effective for swarm-style synchronized maneuvers under tight formation doctrine.
  • Aegis SH13LD Defensive Counterwarfare Suite
    • Basic EWAR and anti-tracking capabilities, including tunnel-VPN protection against slicing, network lockdown against remote override, and missile deactivation systems. Lacks deep shielding of higher-tier craft, but still strong versus light anti-starfighter electronic threats.
  • Modular Field Service Ports
    • Designed for ease of field maintenance, these access points allow rapid refueling, rearmament, and spirit-core recalibration rituals. Intended for forward deployment logistics.
  • Combat Loss Containment Protocols
    • Upon imminent destruction, the Herald automatically initiates a spiritual dampening burst to prevent the residual machine-spirit from leaking into the local area—protecting command structures from corruption or haunting. This system fails approximately 3% of the time.
STRENGTHS
  • Economical Mass Production with Sith Lethality
    The Herald is cheaper and faster to produce than its elite counterpart, the Dûr'ashaarai, while retaining many of the same destructive capabilities. Its simplified systems and diluted spirit-core make it ideal for mass deployment without sacrificing its role as a brutal superiority platform.
  • Packlink Coordination & Formation Warfare
    Equipped with the Packlink Combat Sync Module, Herald squadrons operate with tight, machine-precise coordination—overwhelming enemies with swarming attacks and synchronized vector strikes. In numbers, Herald wings function like a hive of blades.
  • Ramming-Capable Entropic Blade Hull
    Though less potent than the Dûr'ashaarai's alchemized prow, the Herald still features a weaponized chassis designed for high-velocity penetration. It is fully capable of breaching enemy fighter screens and executing suicide runs if necessary.
WEAKNESSES
  • Weak Machine Spirit Core
    The spirit-core at the heart of each Herald is a flawed and faint echo of the intended sentience. It offers only minimal combat intuition and lacks the adaptive will of its predecessor. Some pilots report disobedience, sluggishness, or spiritual "glitches" mid-combat.
  • No Stealth or Precognition Disruption
    Unlike the Dûr'ashaarai, the Herald lacks any kind of cloaking, sensory dampening, or precognition scrambling tech. This makes it far more vulnerable against Jedi or Force-sensitive pilots, who can easily read its movements and respond with lethal accuracy.
  • Pilot Attrition Rate
    The cheaper neural interface provides only partial protection from the side effects of bonding. While survivable in the short term, prolonged use often leads to sensory bleed, combat fatigue, or psychological erosion. The Sith consider this acceptable attrition.
DESCRIPTION
The Herald is the imperfect echo of its masterwork cousin, the Dûr'ashaarai. Constructed in greater numbers and at lower ritual fidelity, the 487.2a series features diluted machine spirits—stunted echoes of wrathful intelligence that provide basic combat intuition but lack true sentience. As such, Herald-class fighters operate more like semi-autonomous attack hounds: vicious, loyal, and ultimately disposable.

Pilots are still bonded to their vessels through neural filaments, but the connection is shallower and less spiritually consuming. This enables broader training and greater numbers, at the cost of the Dûr'ashaarai's legendary combat reflexes and symbiosis. Most Sith pilots see Heralds as stepping stones—training vehicles for future service in true bonded craft. Others accept their expendability with zeal, relishing the chance to die in flame and fire.

Without stealth systems or Jedi-disruptive technology, the Herald relies on overwhelming force, tight formation tactics, and sheer aggression to dominate its foes. It is deployed in wing-scale waves, often alongside one or two Dûr'ashaarai units as command leaders, forming hierarchical "packs" in battle.

ROLE IN THE SITH WAR MACHINE

The Herald is a symbol of industrialized Sith warfare: the Dark Side made manufacturable. While it lacks the terrifying uniqueness of its predecessor, it embodies the doctrine of escalation. One Herald is dangerous. Ten Heralds are a massacre.


These fighters are frequently seen in planetary defense networks, fleet screens, and forward assault wings. Their lower binding threshold makes them suitable for non-Sith pilots trained in basic neural integration, expanding their utility across Sith-Imperial space. However, some have reported spiritual degradation, auditory hallucinations, and inexplicable disappearances among their crews—signs that even the weaker machine spirits may yet awaken.

 


Out Of Character Info


Intent: To create a Sith Superiority Fighter that can finally make up the difference between my Jedi Starfighters.
Permissions: N/A

Technical Information


Affiliation: Sith Order
Model: Model 487.2a 'Herald' Class Sith Superiority Fighter
Starship Class: Small Craft (1-50m)
Starship Role: Fighter
Modular: Yes
Material: Various
Armaments: Two (2) Heavy Blaster Cannons
Four (4) Fast-Response Ion Cannons
Four (4) Blaster Cannons
Two (2) Self Loading Missile Tubes
Vindicator XM-15 "Brilliant" Missile
Discord Missile
Two (2) Proton Torpedo Launcher
Advanced Proton Torpedo
Jedi Shadow Bombs
Defense Rating: Very High
Speed Rating: Very High
Maneuverability Rating:: Very High
Energy Resist: High
Kinetic Resist: Very High
Radiation Resist: High
Other Resistance(s):

High

Minimum Crew: 1
Optimal Crew: 1
Passenger Capacity: 0
Cargo Capacity: None
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