The Empire's identity lies in cheap, disposable, unshielded, agile and UNIFORM fighters - aka the TIE series.
The "unshielded, cheap, uniform, disposable" label applies to 3 out of 9 ships, which is hard to justify as a defining feature, and further, the uniform and disposable part really only applies to 2 of those 3 (the Interceptor wants to be free, man!)
Fact of the matter is, Imperial ships have shields now. Take out the large ships and you still only have 3 out of 6 fighters without shields (and all of them belong to the TIE series).
So, to come full circle, while some people worry about how the Scum will be different from Rebels, I think the greater concern is what will happen to the Empire, what with not having any real unifying identity or theme besides the names of the ships.
The Empire lost its unique stake in disposable ships once the Z-95 hit (and now the Scyk), and it doesn't do space superiority as well as the Rebels, so...there's one ship that exemplifies technological might, that's something that they could emphasize in later releases.
But the pickings appear to be slim.
They could bring back cheap and disposable, though. Bombers (which might get some support release anyways) can fit into Fighter swarms, points-wise, and releasing another cheap ship would go a long way towards revitalizing the old tried-and-true Imperial ways. The Empire could field the most varied swarms, which it already sort of does via mini-swarms, but a refreshing third full-swarm option could do just the trick.
But considering the anti-swarm lengths they've already gone to, I don't see it happening.
