
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a type of ordinance for stealth vehicles that can be fired by non-Force users and Force users alike.
- Image Source: https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/8543/is-there-a-canon-explanation-for-how-proton-torpedoes-were-able-to-turn-90-degre
- Canon Link: N/A
- Restricted Missions: None
- Primary Source: None
- Manufacturer: Republic Industries (The Republic Remnant)
- Model: ProtonX Torpedo
- Affiliation: The Republic Remnant, The Resistance
- Modularity: No
- Production: Limited
- Material: Standard Proton Torpedo Components, TibannaX, Reflec
- Classification: Torpedo
- Size: Average
- Weight: Average
- Ammunition Type: Proton Torpedo
- Ammunition Capacity: One. It explodes.
- Reload Speed: It's not reloaded. It's an ammunition itself.
- Effective Range: Battlefield
- Rate of Fire: Average
- Stopping Power: Average, Same as a standard Proton Torpedo
- Recoil: None
- It's a proton torpedo that is propelled by TibannaX and coated in Reflec to make it extremely hard to track, and difficult to notice.
- Did you see that?: No, probably not. Your sensors may detect it since it has no gravity modulation capability, but you aren't likely to see this until it's too late.
- While it is average size for a torpedo, it is larger than the standard (read longer) in order to incorporate enough TibannaX to make it fly. As such, ships carrying these can carry one less than their standard payload per launcher.
This is essentially a standard Proton Torpedo. The only difference is that it uses TibannaX for propulsion, is coated in Reflex to make it harder to detect, and is slightly longer in order to utilize the TibannaX to fly. It's payload is the same as the MG7-A that Luke Skywalker used to blow up the Death Star. As for the battlefield range, that's the standard range of most proton torpedos. They can follow a ship for quite a ways.