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Type
Ship
Faction
Independant
Make & Model
KOENSAYR AD-15 MODULAR MULTI-ROLE STARFIGHTER

Characteristics

3
3
0
0
2
Threshold 5
Current 4
Threshold 8
Current 0

Defense

0
0
Fore
Aft
0
0
0
0
Port
0
0
Starboard
Hyperdrive
Primary: Class 4, Backup: None
Crew
One Pilot
Passengers
2
Sensor Range
Short
Consumables
Hard Points
8
Encumbrance
10
Price
25000
Rarity
7

Weapons

Forward Mounted Retractable Quad Medium Laser Cannons
Firing Arc
Forward
Range
Engaged
Linked 3
Damage
6
Critical
3

Attachments

Astrogation Droid Brain
Base Modifiers
◆◆ Astrogation skill.
Hard Points
0
Modifications
Autopilot Droid Brain
Base Modifiers
◆◆ Piloting (Space) skill.
Hard Points
0
Modifications
Gunnery Droid Brain
Base Modifiers
◆◆ Gunnery skill.
Hard Points
0
Modifications

Special Features

HP: 3/8

Magnetic Module Rails: Adding or removing an attachment takes 10 minutes and requires a successful Average (◆◆) Mechanics check. Each ☼ reduces time by 1 minute, and each threat inflicts 1 system strain on vehicle.

Cargo

Notes

As one of the galaxy's major starship parts suppliers. Koensayr seeks to maximize profits through the combination of parts expertise and supply distribution system. One result of the union of skills is the AD-15 Modular Multi-Role Starfighter. It was designed around a standard selection of modules users can employ to adept the fighter as needed for different missions. Corporate designers believed that governments and militaries would like the economics of purchasing of one central chassis to build around, rather than paying for each task that might nor always be needed. Thus they developed the magnetic modular rail system that came to define the AD-15, which lets users rapidly equip new attachments.

Unfortunately, the cost to actually equp the fighter with components that meet millitary standards and Koensayr's noncompetitive lock on its propreitary parts and maintenance supplies diminished interest int he ship. However, the AD-15 found some success as a defender on board coporate and exploration starships with limited hanger space, where its multi-mission capability became an asset. A starfighter of otherwise average capabilities, the AD-15 has always been more popular with Technicians than pilots. Its adaptable nature makes it very easy to swap in and out custom-made modules, amny of which are scratch-built by enterprising owners. Despite Koensayr's attempted monoploy on the parts, many Technicians have found and modified similar products that work just as well with the ship's magnetic modular rails, if not better.