The Swarm-class Fighter is a unique ship in that it is one of the most easily obtained starfighter designs during the Galactic Republic, but was never mass produced by a major manufacturer. Originally intended to be the standard manned starfighter of the Trade Federation, the ship never made it into production. When the Federation decided to use battle droids rather than employ living beings for its own defense, the Swarm Project was scrapped and the designer of the ship impoverished. Soon after, the original creator of the starship began selling the ship's blueprints and technical readouts to any private manufacturers that could afford his modest pricetag.
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| - The Swarm-class Fighter is a unique ship in that it is one of the most easily obtained starfighter designs during the Galactic Republic, but was never mass produced by a major manufacturer. Originally intended to be the standard manned starfighter of the Trade Federation, the ship never made it into production. When the Federation decided to use battle droids rather than employ living beings for its own defense, the Swarm Project was scrapped and the designer of the ship impoverished. Soon after, the original creator of the starship began selling the ship's blueprints and technical readouts to any private manufacturers that could afford his modest pricetag.
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| - *Hoersch-Kessel Drive
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| - The Swarm-class Fighter is a unique ship in that it is one of the most easily obtained starfighter designs during the Galactic Republic, but was never mass produced by a major manufacturer. Originally intended to be the standard manned starfighter of the Trade Federation, the ship never made it into production. When the Federation decided to use battle droids rather than employ living beings for its own defense, the Swarm Project was scrapped and the designer of the ship impoverished. Soon after, the original creator of the starship began selling the ship's blueprints and technical readouts to any private manufacturers that could afford his modest pricetag. The production cost of each individual starfighter remained low, and though never seeing the mass production that other ships would, many private defense fleets and independent planetary governments saw fit to produce their own (often modified) Swarm-class Fighters. Eventually, Hoersch-Kessel Drive bought the design and began to sell them officially on the market, however it hasn’t stopped others from manufacturing their own.
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