Jedi starfighter
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The Delta-7 Aethersprite Jedi starfighter is a fictional starfighter from the Star Wars saga. It first appeared in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, and returned in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, along with a new fighter in the same line, the Eta-2 Actis Jedi interceptor. It can also hold an astromech droid. R4-P17 was a droid that flew in a starfighter.
The Delta-7 was a small, sleek starfighter used by the Jedi Knights for reconnaissance missions. However, it was fitted with two twin-barrel laser cannons allowing the pilot to fight when necessary. As part of the Republic Judicial Department, the starfighters owned by the Jedi Order were colored in the maroon-and-white hues that represented diplomatic immunity in the Galactic Republic.
The Aethersprite was too small for a hyperdrive (although the prototype, piloted by Adi Gallia, did have one), instead relying on other spacecraft or an external hyperdrive ring for faster-than-light travel (usually the Syluire-31 hyperspace docking ring). The size of the craft also would not allow for a factory model astromech droid navigator, as future starfighters such as the X-wing used. Instead, astromech droids were integrated directly into the starfighter, with only the droid's truncated heads visible. Anakin Skywalker first thought of this after coming across the remains of the R4-series astromech droid, R4-P17. He rebuilt and integrated the crushed astromech with an R2-series dome into Obi-Wan's Jedi starfighter. This modification soon became standard for the Aethersprite. The Aethersprite had very powerful sublight engines, driving it to a maximum acceleration of 5,000g.
The Delta-series pre-dated the Jedi's use of the Delta-7, which came into service shortly before the Clone Wars. The Delta-6 starfighter was used previously by the Jedi, and the Delta-12 Skysprite was in operation during the launch of the Outbound Flight Project. Jedi Master Adi Gallia flight-tested a Delta-7 prototype when faced with Captain Cavik Toth and his Trihexalon fleet. Thanks to this trial, Saesee Tiin made several modifications to the starfighters for increased performance.
Stationed in the hangar bays of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant and other facilities, Aethersprites were assigned to all field Jedi. General-use starfighters were coloured in turquoise, while other hues emerged due to individual customization during the Clone Wars. Before the Clone Wars, and in the beginning, red starfighters were for use by certain Jedi only. Anakin Skywalker extensively modified his Delta-7, adding large turbine/hyperdrive engines, a dorsal proton torpedo launcher, and a paint scheme reminiscent of that used on his Podracer on Tatooine.
Towards the end of the Clone Wars, manufacturer Kuat Drive Yards developed a more refined starfighter—the Eta-2 Actis Jedi interceptor—based on experience gained from the Delta-7 Aethersprite. These fighters were used in large numbers during the Clone Wars, including the Battle of Coruscant. However, some Jedi continued to pilot their Delta-7s up until the execution of Order 66. It is unknown if any survivors still possessed their distinctive wedge-shaped fighter craft afterward. Several years after the Clone Wars ended, Kuat sold the entire Delta line to Sienar Fleet Systems.
The vehicle is unlockable in Factor 5's Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike. Its secondary weapon is the seismic mine, akin to the one Jango Fett uses in his dogfight with Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Six of these are available at a time and can be recharged.
Around 19 years later, the newest of the line of ships were used exclusively by the Empire, and were known as TIE Fighters.
[edit] Technical data
- Manufacturer: Kuat Systems
- Dimensions: 8m long, 3.92m wide, 1.44m high
- Maximum Speed (in atmosphere): 12000km/h
- Maximum Acceleration (in space): 5000g
- Cargo: 60kg or 0.03 cubic metres
- Weapons: 2 Taim Co. sds8/5 dual laser cannons
- Crew: 1 pilot, 1 integrated astromech droid
- Armament:2 dual laser cannons 1 kiloton per shot max
[edit] References
Saxton, Curtis J. (2002). Incredible Cross-sections of Star Wars, Episode II - Attack of the Clones: The Definitive Guide to the Craft. DK Publishing. ISBN 0-7894-8574-5.