Mr. Nine
YΩ-EXPERIMENTAL "STEALTH BOY"
STEALTH STARFIGHER PROTOTYPE
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATIONSTEALTH STARFIGHER PROTOTYPE

- Intent: To create a unique stealth starfighter to serve as a thread prize.
- Image Source: ArtStation
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Corellian Engineering Corporation
- Affiliation: Ninth Eye Investigation Firm
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: N/A
- Production: Semi-Unique
- Material: Maneuvering jets x2, Evader-GT Ion Drive, Waste Heat Sink, Standard Life Support, Sensor Jammer, Gravitic Amplitude Modulator, Cloaking Device, KX 12 Laser Cannon x2, Durasteel Hull
- Classification: Stealth Starfighter
- Length: 13 meters
- Width: 2.7 meters
- Height: 6 meters
- Armament: Very Low
- Defenses: Low
- Squadron Count: None: 1
- Maneuverability Rating: Extreme
- Speed Rating: Extreme
- Hyperdrive: Class 1
- Maneuvering jets x2
- Evader-GT Ion Drive
- Waste Heat Sink
- Class 1 Hyperdrive
STRENGTHS
- Cloaking allows for semi-invisibility.
- Sensor jammer makes vessel difficult to detect.
- Gravitic Amplitude Modulator hides vessel from mass detection.
- Extreme speed and maneuverability.
- Fragile, with low defenses.
- Lightly armed to support stealth equipment.
- Sensor jammer effects allies and enemies alike.
The YΩ-Experimental, nicknamed the "Stealth Boy," is an experimental craft developed by the Corellian Engineering Corporation in 892 ABY that never saw mass production as the end of the Second Great Hyperspace War saw a market shift away from war-time vessels. These starfighters very much drew from the design and technology of the Stealth-X, but added a feature that the stealth variant of the X-Wing didn't feature: A cloaking device. The vessel was made with infiltration and spy work in mind, dropping armament in to support the power cost of top of the line stealth equipment. The vessel is very much, however, a glass canon. The design philosophy was very much that you can't hit what you can't find, so defenses were less crucial. The line never saw major production, but the only two existing prototypes would be bought by the Ninth Eye Investigation Firm, who utilized the funds of a wealthy patron (

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