Rather like having Z-95 Headhunters as the standard fighters for the rebels in my game?
I can't help wondering how they could remotely have sufficient enough X-Wings given the impression that not only did the Rebels have limited resources but their means of constructing such fighters make it impractical to rely on them only.
Yes I know they mentioned the Y-Wing as their original main fighter craft but given the varied options available why didn't they make use of what fighters they could obtain?
After purchasing my copy of Beyond the Rim my reaction to the storyline as well as background subplots for the characters was to suddenly think...
In case you don't want to be spoiled don't read the below...
At the tail end of the clone wars a few treasury ships fleeing Imperial forces rely on the few remaining Separatist warships that have survived the now lost war.
A trio of such ships protect the treasury ship whose commander insures his ship's safety by including in his crew members close relatives of those in command of those warships knowing they would do anything they can to protect their kin he deliberately abandons them so he can evade capture and for all he knows they all died that day...
Unbeknown to him they all survived and separated to better thwart capture their crews tried to rebuild their lives but for some that wasn't an option, when those near the Wheel learn of the discovery of a hyperspace pod it galvanised them in ways that may well topple the Empire itself...
My question in addition to the one above which anyone who doesn't want spoilers to that adventure may as well restrict their answers to that opinion...
One or more former Separatist warships ends up in Rebel hands... do you think one of those would work as a mobile base if you thought your players would be up for such a game?
Apologies again I hope this makes sense.
Edited by copperbell