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|You pull the trigger, smart boy, doesn't take a brain to use a destructor. The IMP though, that’s another matter. Inverted Magellan Pulse. It breaks any shield—including your own —within fifty meters.
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A '''starfighter''' is a spaceworthy fighter plane.{{book ref|sky1|prologue}} A number of [[:category:DDF_Ships|different starfighters]] are in production by the machines of [[Igneous Cavern]].
   
 
== Maneuvering Systems ==
A '''Starfighter''' is a spaceworthy fighter plane.{{book ref|Skyward|prologue}} A number of [[:category:DDF_Ships|different starfighters]] are in production by the machines of [[Igneous Cavern]]:
 
 
== Mechanical Systems ==
 
 
=== Boosters ===
 
=== Boosters ===
Central boosters are necessary for high acceleration for ships. Regular boosters can be found in junkyards and on hovercars, but grade-A central boosters can only be found on [[DDF]] military tech.{{book ref|skyward|22}}
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Central boosters are necessary for high acceleration for ships. Regular boosters can be found in junkyards and on hovercars, but grade-A central boosters can only be found on [[DDF]] military tech.{{book ref|sky1|22}}
   
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====Types====
 
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The speed of a starfighter is measured in Mag. One Mag is equivalent to about three hundred miles per hour.{{wob ref|12469}}
[[Rig]] informs [[Spensa]] that an A-17 through A-32 central booster would fit in [[M-Bot]].{{book ref|skyward|22}}
 
   
 
==== Types ====
After the sanitation worker comes in and talks to their class, Spensa asks Rig what type of central booster is used on the current version of Poco-class starships. Rig immediately responds that it is an A-19 booster.{{book ref|skyward|2}}
 
 
{{image|Atmospheric Scoop Demo.jpeg|Demonstration of how the Atmospheric Scoop functions|side=right|width=400px}}
 
[[Rig]] informs [[Spensa]] that an A-17 through A-32 central booster would fit in [[M-Bot]].{{book ref|sky1|22}}
   
 
After the sanitation worker comes in and talks to their class, Spensa asks Rig what type of central booster is used on the current version of Poco-class starships. Rig immediately responds that it is an A-19 booster.{{book ref|sky1|2}}
== Maneuvering Systems ==
 
=== Acclivity Ring ===
 
An acclivity ring is a ring made of acclivity stone, a powerful substance that acts as anti-gravity when powered.
 
   
 
=== Atmospheric Scoop and Wings===
[[DDF]], [[Krell]], and the orbital debris field use one or more acclivity rings to keep their ships in the air. They allow a ship to remain in the air even if the ship is motionless. These rings are very rare and their amount basically limits how many fighters human can utilize. Therefore, the salvage and recovery of these rings is one of [[Ironsides|Admiral Ironside's]] top worries and priorities.{{book ref|Skyward|interlude|3}}
 
 
Whether there is atmosphere makes significant difference in flying techniques. Although starfighters can fly in space, in atmosphere, they have atmospheric scoops to reduce wind resistance and wings to provide extra lift and maneuverability. They enable turns that cannot be performed without them.{{book ref|sky1|13}}
   
 
=== Acclivity Ring ===
Acclivity rings can be rotated to stop out of control dives, as well as advanced maneuvering.{{cite}}
 
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{{image|Ben-bryant-Acclivity-Ring.jpg|side=left|width=400px}}
 
An acclivity ring is a ring made of [[acclivity stone]], a powerful substance that acts as anti-gravity when powered.
   
 
The [[DDF]], the [[Superiority]], and the orbital debris field around [[Detritus]] use one or more acclivity rings to keep their ships in the air. They allow a ship to remain in the air even if the ship is motionless. These rings are very rare and their amount basically limits how many fighters human can utilize. Therefore, the salvage and recovery of these rings is one of [[Ironsides|Admiral Ironside's]] top worries and priorities.{{book ref|sky1|interlude|3}}
As well as on ships, smaller acclivity rings are used for vehicles like hovercars and hoverbikes.{{book ref|Skyward|11}}{{book ref|Skyward|31}}{{book ref|Skyward|34}} They are also used as tools to assist lifting and handling heavier objects: such as the maintenance gear [[Spensa]] uses on [[M-Bot]].{{book ref|Skyward|36}}
 
   
Several acclivity rings can be used in conjunction to lift something larger, like the orbital ship yards.
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Acclivity rings can be rotated or angled to perform sharp turns and other advanced maneuvers.{{book ref|sky1|32}}
   
 
In addition to their use on starships, smaller acclivity rings are used for vehicles such as hovercars, hoverbikes, and the floating platforms Captain [[Hesho]] and the [[kitsen]] use to move around.{{book ref|sky1|11}}{{book ref|sky1|31}}{{book ref|sky1|34}}{{book ref|sky2|20}} They are also used as tools to assist lifting and handling heavier objects: such as the maintenance gear [[Spensa]] uses on [[M-Bot]].{{book ref|sky1|36}}
=== Atmospheric Scoop ===
 
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[[File: Atmospheric Scoop Demo.jpeg|thumb|right|Demonstration of how Atmospheric Scoop functions by [[Ben McSweeney]]]]
 
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Several acclivity rings can be used in conjunction to lift something larger, such as the orbital ship yards.
Whether there is atmosphere makes significant difference in flying techniques. Although starfighters can fly in space, in atmosphere, they have atmospheric scoops to reduce wind resistance and wings to provide extra lift and maneuverability. {{book ref|Skyward}}
 
   
 
=== GravCaps ===
 
=== GravCaps ===
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{{image|Ben-bryant-GravCap.jpg|side=right|width=400px}}
GravCaps, or gravitational capacitors, are a main functional part of [[DDF]] [[Starfighter|Starfighters]], allowing for more maneuverability than would otherwise be possible.{cite} When making sharp turns, the GravCaps prevent gravitational force from affecting the pilot for about 2 seconds, allowing more flexibility than would otherwise be possible. While accelerating, the G-force produced can easily crush the pilot, so starfighters are equipped with [[GravCap]]s, which can absorb it to an extent of several seconds.{{clarify}}
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GravCaps, or gravitational capacitors, are a main functional part of [[DDF]] starfighters, allowing for more maneuverability than would otherwise be possible.{{book ref|sky1|14}} When making sharp turns, the GravCaps prevent gravitational force from affecting the pilot for about 3 seconds,{{book ref|sky1|14}} allowing more flexibility than would otherwise be possible. As DDF fighters do not limit maximum acceleration to protect the pilot, the G-force produced when accelerating can easily crush the pilot, so starfighters are equipped with GravCaps. Standard DDF GravCaps can absorb forces up to an extent of a certain maximum and several seconds.{{clarify}}
   
[[M-Bot]] is noted to have superior GravCaps than DDF ships.{{cite}}
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[[M-Bot]] is noted to have superior GravCaps than DDF ships, which can absorb larger g-forces for longer than than the GravCaps used by the DDF. Additionally, M-bot's cockpit is equipped with a mechanism that can adjust the direction of the pilot's seat, reducing the vertical forces on the pilot.{{book ref|sky1|22}}
   
 
== Weaponry Systems ==
 
== Weaponry Systems ==
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{{image|Ben-bryant-light-lance.jpg|side=left|width=400px}}
=== Destructors ===
 
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=== Light-Lance ===
The Destructor is a weapon used by the [[DDF]] and the [[Krell]] to damage and destroy enemy ships{{cite}}. Depending on the sequence of buttons pressed, the Destructor can fire a single projectile or a burst volley. The buttons can be held to charge and fire a concentrated beam.
 
 
A Light-lance is a weapon and tool used by the [[DDF]]{{book ref|sky1|14}} and [[M-Bot]]{{book ref|sky1|30}} to grapple to debris or other ships, allowing slingshot maneuvers otherwise impossible, rescue maneuvers, and other maneuvers to drag debris into [[varvax|Krell]] ships.
   
 
It functions by shooting a beam of light at the target, attaching the two until the pilot releases them.{{book ref|sky1|14}}
A [[destructor]] is an energy beam weapon, and the primary means to shoot down enemy vessels. One shot of it would be enough to take down a fighter if it hit the right spot, but it can be blocked by force-fields generated by [[shield igniter]]s. Krell ships have both superior destructors and shields, so while it usually need six-nine shots to disable the shield of a Krell fighter, it requires only three for a DDF ship.{{cite}} However, DDF ships have two advantages: the [[light-lance]] used for grappling and [[IMP]] that can disable enemy shields.{{expand}}
 
   
 
It is described as a larger, more powerful version of the [[light-line]].{{book ref|sky1|14}}
=== Inverted Magellan Pulse ===
 
The Inverted Magellan Pulse is a weapon used by the [[DDF]] to disable the [[Krell (Skyward)|Krell]] starship shields.{{book ref|Skyward|14}}{{book ref|Skyward|23}}
 
   
 
=== Destructors ===
The Inverted Magellan Pulse (IMP) emanates from the ship, instead of being fired like other weapons. When used, it has a radius of fifty feet, neutralizing all shields, including those on the user's own ship. This leave all ships in range vulnerable for a time, until they fire up their shields again{{cite}}. This is useful for team fighting, where one ship neutralizes a shield, and their wingmate picks off the vulnerable Krell ship.
 
 
The Destructor is a weapon used by the [[DDF]] and the [[Superiority]] to damage and destroy enemy ships.{{book ref|sky1|14}} Depending on the sequence of buttons pressed, the Destructor can fire a single projectile or a burst volley. The buttons can be held to charge and fire a concentrated beam.
   
 
A destructor is an energy beam weapon, and the primary means to shoot down enemy vessels. One destructor burst contains about 30 kus of energy.{{book ref|sky1|23}} One shot of it would be enough to take down a fighter if it hit the right spot, but it can be blocked by force-fields generated by shield igniters. DDF shipboard shields can withstand 80 kus which amounts to about three shots.{{book ref|sky1|23}} The Krell have both superior destructors and shields than those of the DDF and it usually requires six shots to disable the shield of a Krell fighter.{{book ref|sky1|14}} However, DDF ships have two advantages: the [[light-lance]] used for grappling and [[IMP]] that can disable enemy shields.{{expand}}
The Krell do not have this technology, giving the DDF an advantage. It is unknown how old the technology is, as both [[M-Bot]] and the DDF fighter ships have this capability{{cite}}.
 
   
=== Light-Lance ===
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=== Inverted Magellan Pulse ===
 
The Inverted Magellan Pulse is a weapon used by the [[DDF]] to disable the [[Superiority|Krell]] starship shields.{{book ref|sky1|14}}{{book ref|sky1|23}}
A Light-lance is a weapon and tool used by the [[DDF]] and [[M-Bot]] to grapple to debris or other ships, allowing slingshot maneuvers otherwise impossible, rescue maneuvers, and other maneuvers to drag debris into [[Krell]] ships.
 
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The IMP emanates from the ship, instead of being fired like other weapons. When used, it has a radius of fifty feet, neutralizing all shields, including those on the user's own ship. This leave all ships in range vulnerable for a time, until they fire up their shields again.{{book ref|sky1|14}} This is useful for team fighting, where one ship neutralizes a shield, and their wingmate picks off the vulnerable Krell ship.
   
 
It is unknown how old the technology is, as both [[M-Bot]] and the DDF fighter ships have this capability.{{book ref|sky1|43}}
It functions by shooting a beam of light at the target, attaching the two until the pilot releases them.{{cite}}
 
   
It is described as a larger, more powerful version of the [[light-line]].{{cite}}
 
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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Starfighter
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Type Spacecraft
Universe Cytoverse
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You pull the trigger, smart boy, doesn't take a brain to use a destructor. The IMP though, that’s another matter. Inverted Magellan Pulse. It breaks any shield—including your own —within fifty meters.

—Cobb[1]

A starfighter is a spaceworthy fighter plane.[2] A number of different starfighters are in production by the machines of Igneous Cavern.

Maneuvering Systems

Boosters

Central boosters are necessary for high acceleration for ships. Regular boosters can be found in junkyards and on hovercars, but grade-A central boosters can only be found on DDF military tech.[3]

The speed of a starfighter is measured in Mag. One Mag is equivalent to about three hundred miles per hour.[4]

Types

Demonstration of how the Atmospheric Scoop functions

Rig informs Spensa that an A-17 through A-32 central booster would fit in M-Bot.[3]

After the sanitation worker comes in and talks to their class, Spensa asks Rig what type of central booster is used on the current version of Poco-class starships. Rig immediately responds that it is an A-19 booster.[5]

Atmospheric Scoop and Wings

Whether there is atmosphere makes significant difference in flying techniques. Although starfighters can fly in space, in atmosphere, they have atmospheric scoops to reduce wind resistance and wings to provide extra lift and maneuverability. They enable turns that cannot be performed without them.[6]

Acclivity Ring

An acclivity ring is a ring made of acclivity stone, a powerful substance that acts as anti-gravity when powered.

The DDF, the Superiority, and the orbital debris field around Detritus use one or more acclivity rings to keep their ships in the air. They allow a ship to remain in the air even if the ship is motionless. These rings are very rare and their amount basically limits how many fighters human can utilize. Therefore, the salvage and recovery of these rings is one of Admiral Ironside's top worries and priorities.[7]

Acclivity rings can be rotated or angled to perform sharp turns and other advanced maneuvers.[8]

In addition to their use on starships, smaller acclivity rings are used for vehicles such as hovercars, hoverbikes, and the floating platforms Captain Hesho and the kitsen use to move around.[9][10][11][12] They are also used as tools to assist lifting and handling heavier objects: such as the maintenance gear Spensa uses on M-Bot.[13]

Several acclivity rings can be used in conjunction to lift something larger, such as the orbital ship yards.

GravCaps

GravCaps, or gravitational capacitors, are a main functional part of DDF starfighters, allowing for more maneuverability than would otherwise be possible.[14] When making sharp turns, the GravCaps prevent gravitational force from affecting the pilot for about 3 seconds,[14] allowing more flexibility than would otherwise be possible. As DDF fighters do not limit maximum acceleration to protect the pilot, the G-force produced when accelerating can easily crush the pilot, so starfighters are equipped with GravCaps. Standard DDF GravCaps can absorb forces up to an extent of a certain maximum and several seconds.[clarification needed]

M-Bot is noted to have superior GravCaps than DDF ships, which can absorb larger g-forces for longer than than the GravCaps used by the DDF. Additionally, M-bot's cockpit is equipped with a mechanism that can adjust the direction of the pilot's seat, reducing the vertical forces on the pilot.[3]

Weaponry Systems

Light-Lance

A Light-lance is a weapon and tool used by the DDF[14] and M-Bot[15] to grapple to debris or other ships, allowing slingshot maneuvers otherwise impossible, rescue maneuvers, and other maneuvers to drag debris into Krell ships.

It functions by shooting a beam of light at the target, attaching the two until the pilot releases them.[14]

It is described as a larger, more powerful version of the light-line.[14]

Destructors

The Destructor is a weapon used by the DDF and the Superiority to damage and destroy enemy ships.[14] Depending on the sequence of buttons pressed, the Destructor can fire a single projectile or a burst volley. The buttons can be held to charge and fire a concentrated beam.

A destructor is an energy beam weapon, and the primary means to shoot down enemy vessels. One destructor burst contains about 30 kus of energy.[1] One shot of it would be enough to take down a fighter if it hit the right spot, but it can be blocked by force-fields generated by shield igniters. DDF shipboard shields can withstand 80 kus which amounts to about three shots.[1] The Krell have both superior destructors and shields than those of the DDF and it usually requires six shots to disable the shield of a Krell fighter.[14] However, DDF ships have two advantages: the light-lance used for grappling and IMP that can disable enemy shields.[expand]

Inverted Magellan Pulse

The Inverted Magellan Pulse is a weapon used by the DDF to disable the Krell starship shields.[14][1]

The IMP emanates from the ship, instead of being fired like other weapons. When used, it has a radius of fifty feet, neutralizing all shields, including those on the user's own ship. This leave all ships in range vulnerable for a time, until they fire up their shields again.[14] This is useful for team fighting, where one ship neutralizes a shield, and their wingmate picks off the vulnerable Krell ship.

It is unknown how old the technology is, as both M-Bot and the DDF fighter ships have this capability.[16]

Notes

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