Avarian fighters are owned
and operated by families of a special caste of knights. The Avarian Navy only has a hundred of its own
fighters, but has no trouble mustering enough for battle. There are a million
freelance knights eager to fill any mission roster. Those that take part in a
victorious battle earn special bonuses. The knights that fly the most dangerous
missions or succeed in destroying enemy ships can gain prestige and a higher
rank in their caste. Most starship captains
and admirals started from the ranks of fighter pilots.
Avarians
always fly alone in fighters. They are
considered an extension of the pilot, an advanced
form of hobby wings that let Avarians fly in outer space. Each
pilot is the repair and maintenance chief of his or her own fighter.
The fighters nearly always fly at peak performance.
Many of the Avarian ground
forces come from the ranks of the "broken wings," those unfortunate
enough to lose their fighters without means to replace them. Victory in ground
battles constitutionally earns the soldiers "borrowed wings," a
euphemism for government or war clan owned fighters loaned out to the dispossessed.
After a certain number of missions a dispossessed pilot has earned the right to
keep the fighter.
There are different degrees
within the fighter caste. Many of the pilots come from old and therefore
powerful clans that dominant the higher ranks of fighter wings. Many times two
lower ranking pilots will voluntarily become vassals to a younger clan pilot.
By showing the youth the ropes, aiding him or her in battle, and teaching what they
know the youth owes them a mentor debt. Though much weaker than life debt mentor
debt entitles the mentors to become partial members of the clan. Those that owe
mentor debt can buy out of the debt by purchasing their mentors new fighters
when they are needed.
Wealthier
pilots, usually clan members, often
have three or more fighters. They sometimes
lone these out to hard-pressed
friends, but most often entice poor but talented Avarians into fuedal servitude for a
certain length of time. As long as this servitude is not abused by the liege lord, he or she can
buy six Avarian years (roughly 10
Earth years) of service from their vassals. Many
clan members use this system to build elite
squadrons that fight to build prestige and wealth for the
clans.
Avarian
Fighters vs. Terran Fighters
Avarian
fighter pilots welcome battle, even at the risk of life or "wing"([i.
e. the fighter). They tend to be a lot more experienced than their human
counterparts.
The experience
is due in part to the effectiveness of Avarian ejection systems. Even damaged
ejection pods rarely fail When they do there is a secondary system that ejects
the suited pilot and his or her seat directly into space. The odds of surviving
a successful ejection are roughly 98%. Pilots successfully eject from destroyed
or severely damaged fighters roughly 90% of the time. As a result most Avarian
pilots live to
eject at least once or twice in their careers. and a sizeable minority have survived
ten or more ejections.
The natural flying instincts
give Avarians a big advantage over humans when piloting fighters, even in
space. The spatial awareness and sense of balance innate in Avarians make them
natural pilots. Their bodies can handle a lot more G forces than humans. The almost
spiritual link Avarian pilots have with their fighters allows them to perform
maneuvers that seem impossible to human pilots.
Avarian fighters are more
maneuverable than Terran Fighters. Their weapons systems are roughly
comparable. Yet their stats are very different. The difference is in the pilots
themselves. Through their special spiritual links to their "wings"
Avarians can sense attacks coming from all directions at once. They
instinctively know when to dodge, launch decoys, or take other evasive actions.
The Avarian fighter profile of two represents these instincts combined with the
Avarian ability to perform high G defensive maneuvers. The pilots spatial
awareness and sense of balance greatly improve their firing accuracy in dogfights.
source: Terran & Avarian Fleet Book
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