Nightbrother

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Nightbrother
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Navigational Stats
Hyperspeed 3
Sublight Speed 40 MGLT
Max Speed 400 km/h
Manoeuvrability 6
Sensors
Sensors 2
ECM 0
Weapons
Proton Torpedo Launchers 0
Ion Cannons 0
Heavy Lasers 2
Concussion Missile Launchers 0
Tractor Beams 0
Turbo Lasers 0
Quad Lasers 0
Weight
Volume 1,800 m³
Weight Cap 10 T
Volume Cap 30 m³
Max Passengers 12
Hull Stats
Length 68 m
Deflector Shields 110
Ionic Capacity 50
Estimated RM Price 197,303 CR
Affiliation privately owned


Nightbrother

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The Nightbrother is a modified Kom’rk class fighter turned transport. The ship was named and used by a former Sith Lord during the Clone Wars and the Imperial Era. Following The Sith lord’s death at the hands of A famous Jedi, the Nightbrother was acquired by the Spectres rebel cell. This ship still has it’s original paint even after several battles and exchange of ownership. Passing from Deathwatch to the Shadow Collective, and the Rebel Alliance, The Nightbrother then passed to a couple private collectors.


Description

The Nightbrother was a customized Kom’rk class fighter. Customized with a black and red color scheme, the starfighter featured rotating wings, a large hull, and was armed with heavy laser canons.


History

As the leader of the Deathwatch and the rest of the Shadow Collective, the Nightbrother was used as the former Sith Lord’s flagship and commanded his forces in battle. Many years later during the reign of the Galactic Empire, the starfighter was still in service. Many missions later the Nightbrother traveled to Tatooine, where the death of the former Sith Lord, left the Nightbrother without commander. A Jedi took the ship and added it to the Rebel fleet by using the ship on missions for his Rebel cell. Later the young Jedi brought this ship to Yavin 4, where all record of the ship disappeared until it was sold by a private collector to Pimashi Andek, and then from her to Hondo Walker.