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A Deathstalker-class fighter was a heavily armed, fast, and maneuverable craft originated within the armies of the Despot Queen Hadiya. Like the Je'daii Hunter-class starfighter, a Deathstalker could fly in both open space and in atmospheric conditions. The outcome of a fight between a Deathstalker and a Hunter depended on the skill of the pilots.

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  • Deathstalker-class fighter
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  • A Deathstalker-class fighter was a heavily armed, fast, and maneuverable craft originated within the armies of the Despot Queen Hadiya. Like the Je'daii Hunter-class starfighter, a Deathstalker could fly in both open space and in atmospheric conditions. The outcome of a fight between a Deathstalker and a Hunter depended on the skill of the pilots.
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  • Deathstalker-Klasse Jäger
Name
  • Deathstalker-class fighter
Model
  • Deathstalker-class fighter
Manufacturer
  • Despot Queen Hadiya
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  • Истребитель типа «Смертоносный»
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Crew
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  • At least 2 energy weapons
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  • A Deathstalker-class fighter was a heavily armed, fast, and maneuverable craft originated within the armies of the Despot Queen Hadiya. Like the Je'daii Hunter-class starfighter, a Deathstalker could fly in both open space and in atmospheric conditions. The outcome of a fight between a Deathstalker and a Hunter depended on the skill of the pilots.
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