TIE Vindicator

TIE Vindicator

Characteristics:
The TIE Vindicator, or aptly named the TIE/VI or Death Sender was a prototype TIE multi-role star fighter that was thought up by Director Reylan Praxon. He saw that the Empire's war was won not by super weapons or weapons of mass destruction, but a much more practical view on how to win the war against the rebellion. He set out to create a comfortable, superior, and boastful star fighter that would stand the test of time as a masterpiece. By using his previously created S.A.F.A.R.D technology, (or the Space-Age-Futuristic-Advance-Replication Device) to create the components for it's unknown armor, and the Prototype Berylliumine Shielding Unit, he created the main frame of the fighter. He then placed two Heavy Laser Cannons and Ion Cannons on the top and bottom of the cockpit, while placing the two launcher pods on both sides of the cockpit.

He also created the interior to be comfortable and luxurious for the pilot, by building the chair as both the seat for the pilot, and a fold-able bed for down-time, while also placing in the empty corners at the back of the cockpit, a mini-table for placing a data pad down or terminal, while having some containers underneath it, alongside a personal S.A.F.A.R.D. that catered to the pilot's recreational, supply, and basic needs, while also supporting the fighter's missile armaments. In addition, it came with a built-in toilet underneath a flap in the pilot's seat so that he can pilot the fighter indefinitely without worry of inconveniences or troubles.

Some additional features with the fighter is that it also came with the ability to submerge underneath water should the situation warrant it, making it become the first tri-terrain fighter in which it can transverse water, air, and space. It also utilized X-Foils, (which unlike other star fighters) could fire in both the folded and unfolded position, creating a sense of unpredictability when it came to combating other fighters; in which most spectators stated, "they didn't have a chance even if it didn't have the impervious hull and shields."