You've taken a TIE fighter and a TIE interceptor and made a TIE interceptor and a TIE fighter.
No you haven't. The bulk of the model is still the same ship, only the panels have changed. It would easily survive any sort of 50% original rule if there was one. So no it's not nearly as simple as you claim it is.
I'm arguing the point because the very idea of a "trick conversion" is ludicrous, and thus every time someone suggests it I will rebut them.
But it's not ludicrous. It doesn't even matter if it will work or not, the intention matters as much as anything else. If someone modifies a ship with the intention of trying to fool someone else, then they shouldn't be allowed to use that ship, regardless of how successful they are.
so to suggest that having the wrong model would make the opponent mistake it for another ship is beyond laughable.
Who cares what the pilot is, when the only thing left on the table are 4 Academy Pilots and 1 Avenger Squad pilot? At that point the only thing that matters is what kind of ship it is. Only in this case you can't tell which ship is which, because they all look the same.
Sure you can look at the base, but's completely irrelevant to the rules. You had someone make an illegal modification to the ship with the intent of fooling someone else.
That person needs to get called on it, and the TO needs to step in and deal with it. I just can't see why you find this such a disagreeable idea.
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