7 minutes ago, Biophysical said:There's also a debate about the F35s suitability to a protracted high intensity conflict due to the high levels of support required. In war, conditions tend to be suboptimal, which is especially bad for complex systems. The TIE Fighter very much resembles Russian/Soviet design philosophy in that respect. It's capable, but modestly priced and expendable.
The AK-47 of the spaceship world: Definitely a weapon of war, definitely dangerous... just light on extraneous features beyond 'it shoots at what you points it at and does it well enough to count'.
A small sidenote: The Empire probably doesn't mind the idea of the mass produced fighter craft lacking a hyperdrive, either. Harder to desert your post when you need a transport ship to carry you.


