1
Venator-class Star Destroyer - 9%
1 Modified
Raider-class Corvette - 10%
100 A-9 Vigilance Interceptors - 10%
25 RZ-1 A-Wing Interceptors - 10%
25 TIE/It Interdictors - 10%
50 Skipray Blastboats - 10%
10 TIE Phantoms - 10%
100 Trandoshan Mercenaries - 15%
100 Mercenaries with Heavy Weapons - 12%
100 BARC Speeders w/ Sidecars - 12%
50 Droidekas - 10%
Mon Calamari - 10%
1
Venator-class Star Destroyer - 18%
1 Modified
Raider-class Corvette - 20%
100 A-9 Vigilance Interceptors - 20%
25 RZ-1 A-Wing Interceptors - 20%
25 TIE/It Interdictors - 20%
50 Skipray Blastboats - 20%
10 TIE Phantoms - 20%
100 Trandoshan Mercenaries - 30%
100 Mercenaries with Heavy Weapons - 24%
100 BARC Speeders w/ Sidecars - 24%
50 Droidekas - 20%
Mon Calamari - 20%
For those of you who don't know:
A-9 Vigilance Interceptor
Simple cockpit controls made the A-9 an easy fighter to learn. While faster than the TIE Interceptor, it had a weaker hull due to deliberate design choices made to reduce mass. Thanks to independent power generators, however, the weapons system was quite powerful for a ship of its size.
The A-9 was armed with two laser cannons, mounted in a structure on the ventral side of the fuselage. One was slightly more powerful than the other. They were fire-linked and aimed forward in their standard configuration, but several modifications existed which allowed the gun to pivot 90 degrees down to perform strafing runs, as well as allowing the cannons to be independently targeted. These cannons were more powerful than those of a T-65 X-wing starfighter.
TIE/Ph PhantomThe TIE/ph phantom was a modified version of the failed V38 assault fighter, leading some to refer to the starfighters by this designation, as well as the more common "Phantom TIE." It was a member of the TIE Series, which dominated the Empire's starfighter fleet during the Galactic Civil War. However, it was distinctive among the series in that its solar array wings were attached directly to the fuselage, perpendicular to the hull, rather than to pylons extending from it. Like in the TIE/D Defender, the wings were equally spaced around the hull, with one located directly above the cockpit, and two below and to either side.
Whereas most TIE series starfighters in use at the time had a spherical cockpit section, the TIE phantom's cockpit was elongated, and reminiscent of some Corellian Engineering Corporation freighters, including the YT-1300 light freighter, and the later Sienar Scimitar assault bomber. The section behind the cockpit was roughly triangular, with the wings mounted to the tips. This hull section was heavily armored and contained the ship's twin ion engines, power generators and stealth systems.
The TIE phantom was armed with two laser cannons mounted to the body under the cockpit, which could be set to fire-linked. Three more laser cannons were mounted on the tips of its three wings, and all five could be fired simultaneously to maximize the effectiveness of a shot. The vessel was designed to be tougher than the ubiquitous TIE/LN starfighter, and also possessed deflector shields for defense—a feature not present in standard TIE models. Another unusual feature for a TIE fighter was a class 1 hyperdrive, which enabled the TIE phantom to travel between star systems.
However, the TIE phantom's most unusual feature was its Sienar Fleet Systems Mk. III Stygium Cloaking Device. The cloaking device utilized stygium crystals in a high-energy reactor to give the fighters an ability unheard of in ships their size in recent decades—the ability to appear effectively invisible to the naked eye, while at the same time evading sensors and scanners aboard other vessels. When a TIE phantom was cloaked, other vessels could, at best, detect only an unusual sensor anomaly and were unable to get a firm reading, while the faint shimmering distortion that was the only visible indication of the fighter's presence was easily missed against the dark backdrop of space. Even other TIE phantoms were unable to penetrate the cloaking shield. However, the cloaking device's high power requirements affected other systems; while the cloaking device was active, the fighter's speed was significantly reduced and the hyperdrive, sensors, communications systems and weapons were deactivated. To take full advantage of the cloaking device, the vessels had a built-in mechanism that allowed the pilot to fire the fighter's lasers at any time, with the cloaking device being automatically shut off and turned back on after every volley. This allowed them to remain unseen until the moment of firing, thus getting the jump on their enemy, and to be virtually invisible the vast majority of the time, even during a dogfight.
The technology in the TIE phantom was considered a potential threat to the Empire, should it have ever fallen into enemy hands. To prevent this scenario, the designers fitted each fighter with a self-destruct mechanism that could be activated remotely, so that should one ever be captured, nobody would be able to replicate its technology. Due to the complexity of its systems and the high production cost of 365,000 credits, TIE phantoms were only ever produced in limited numbers.