It seems to have been widely acknowledged that the Scyk is a sub-optimal ship that finds its way into very few competitive lists. This is a real shame as it's a great mini of which I own 5. I know that Alex Davy has said that the design team is looking at fixing the ship and have come up with a few ideas for discussion.
Directional Thrusters (0 pts)
Scyk only. Modification.
When performing a barrel roll you may use the [1 bank] template.
The Scyk has a major flaw compared to to other 'interceptors' in that it can't equip auto thrusters. A second version of AT for Scyks seems like a really boring fix. This gives the Scyk a unique advantage internal movement compared to other generics which would make it easier for it to arc dodge. It would still suffer against PWTs though.
Hidden compartment (0 points)
Scyk only. Modification.
Your upgrade bar gains the [illicit upgrade] slot.
This opens the door to HLC Scyks having a turn of Glitterstim enhanced offence and defence to offset their fragility. Inertial dampeners and dead man's switch could also be interesting options. Scyks should always have had the illicit slot in my opinion.
Extended Weapons Bay (0 points)
Scyk only. Modification.
When you equip this card, place 1 ordnance token on each equipped [missile] or [torpedo] Upgrade card. When you are instructed to discard an Upgrade card, you may discard 1 ordnance token on that card instead.
Makes a missile or torpedo heavy Scyk worth running by giving it built in enhanced ordnance. Given the 2 point title cost, this seems entirely reasonable. My only concern is that Scyks with 2 proton rockets might be a little OP. Then again, they would go down easy if you could hit them.
If all 3 of these mods were released, then Scyk pilots would have some interesting and varied upgrade options. Another thought is that there could be an 'advanced directional thrusters' mod for Scyks without the heavy title. This would allow the use of the [2 bank] and [2 straight] templates and would cost 2 or 3 points. Might be a bit extreme though ...
I look forward to receiving your thoughts.