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Governor's Gambit - Star Wars SI into Imperial Governor

Only to get a call as soon as my ship entered the system. Seeing that it was Representative Kabbas from the Shipyard Workers Assembly, informally the Union, I answered quickly.

It was always a good idea to keep on the good side of your workers, after all, and being seen as proactive in the relationship is conducive to that.
Given how you put the fear of the Force in Kabbas in the last meeting, I am sure there is no room for misunderstandings.
For a second, I sat there flabbergasted. Construction companies? Connections?? Then I remembered that offhand comment I made about wishing there were more construction companies I could contract to expand the population.
That pause was definitely not ominous and stress inducing on Kabbas' end.
Composing myself, I replied quickly. "Thank you, Representative. Please send their contact details to the head of the Office of Planetary Contracts and Acquisitions, please. She'll handle the rest."

The department head was, of course, Oioro. After her stellar performance fleecing KDY, I put her in charge of negotiating just about every contract private entities made with Minda. Darna had her own people over on Edin.
Corporations are going to loathe and fear her. At least Las has a good gatekeeper for Corporations trying shenanigans.
Just as he left, I got a report on my PDA about rising immigration in the system. Nothing unusual, and we usually end up turning many away due to housing concerns, but there's been a recent uptick in accepted immigrant families.

Almost all are…Sullustan. Not a whole lot of them, but of the recently accepted families, nearly 60% were Sullustan.

Strange…but nothing of concern. If they got accepted, it's because they have valuable skills, so there shouldn't be any problems.
I am sure this isn't the start of a massive wave of migration. People don't tend to migrate towards places that already have ethnic enclaves do they? Sullust only has what, at least a billion people?
All of these requirements made construction a tad more difficult, but in the end I think it was worth it. Some people had started visiting Accordia on vacation because of it.

And the mish-mash of cultures as well. The fusion food here is insane.
Ugea having a city tourism industry when Dubrillion is around the galactic corner is insane. Guess Minda has reached interesting small city status.
And where there wasn't a rug or carpet, there shone an exorbitant hardwood floor polished to a mirror-like sheen. Every table was made by some famous designer, every piece of furniture worth more than quadruple my salary.
A reminder for all the power Las has, he still isn't paying himself well. If his finances get leaked, I can imagine his public support will somehow skyrocket even more.
Rich people are wild man.
Says the leader of two systems and founder of a sector spanning business alliance.
My gaze locks onto the aforementioned pride and joy while digging up information from the dossier. Gloriana Dragnati was a young woman a few years my senior, around 4 or so, sporting her fathers tanned skin, if just a shade darker from her mothers side. With long, curling, practically neon red hair, it provided quite the contrast.

Regardless of her choice of hair dye, the dossier had more interesting things to say about her, though her father beat my mind to recollect the information.
It could be far worse Las. Her hair could be in a rectangular Nova Sundari-style, or put into solloops.
Regaining my composure, and ignoring whatever bullshit her father was talking about, some dinner plans or whatever, I focused entirely on her.

"Miss, how would you like a job?"

"...Huh?"
When you try to get your daughter a powerful husband and she winds up with a successful career in a rapidly growing sector.
Instead, I'll just have an investigative team dispatched to ensure things get smoothed over.
Send Myr'thos, I am sure that will go well.
 

That's a goddamn billboard on her head. You can put a fucking advertisement on that thing.


....now I kinda want a character to have that hairstyle just so they can put their own advertisement on it and be completely unapologetic about self advertising wherever they go.
 
Made buttered noodles. Fucked it up somehow. Used actual unsalted cooking butter instead of the fake butter.


-Freefaller
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Wow, i didn't know that was possible. Personally not much of a fan for buttered noodles. However i like them more than ramen noodles.
 
Omake: The Defenseless Declarations Defended New
The note at the end got a bit away from me on this one. So I spoilered it. Click it at your own risk.

Omake: The Defenseless Declarations Defended

POV: (Petty) Adit Lord Oltal of the Tibalt Dictate, Verndar, Post-Endor

Adit Lord Oltal stared at the message smuggled to him and he adjusted his PUT. The reporter on the holo recording was beaming with delight. He had of course mainly relied on the Moff's office for news about the galaxy, but having this channel to get news from the other side is essential to avoid being too reliant on a single news source.

"Sentients of the galaxy! The Alliance to Restore the Republic is pleased to announce the Emperor is dead and his Empire continues to crumble! The Empire's fall is at hand!"

Adit had already heard it from the Moff's office. The Moff had been organizing relief efforts across the sector in response to the chaos brought about by the event. Things had gotten so bad the Vendari were petitioned to provide sentientarian aid to worlds and stations who were suffering supply shortages and breakdowns in law and order.

However to hear exclaimed so joyfully was disturbing. The fall of a leader, no matter how tyrannical or hated, always led to confusion and disruption for those in their territory. Just how much hatred had this announcer harbor towards the Empire?

"To facilitate the Empire's destruction, the Alliance to Restore the Republic, now christened the New Republic, has announced a key piece of legislation: The Defense Declarations!"

Well at least this new state is off to a good start. This is probably going to cause fighting to intensify by unifying the various Rebel forces, but Oltal prefers a single unified enemy than trying to sort through a menagerie of smaller separate forces. They might be on opposite sides, but at least the increased military will help consolidate Republic territory and prevent suffering in the wake of the Empire's retreat.

"First, the New Republic will reject the rampant and wasteful militarization and centralization of the Empire! In contrast to the choking grip of the Empire, the New Republic will commit to reducing of the size of its state military in the near future!"

"What?"

That's… that's moronic! How do they intend to secure their territory and establish logistical networks without increasing their central military? Do they expect the galaxy to roll over after they killed its leader?

"This will be accomplished by returning the various PDFs and sector militaries to their rightful owners, the people! Even granting the right to increase their forces beyond Old Republic mandated limits!"

Ooooh so that's their plan. Appease the ones in power and get them to flip sides. A strategy as old as time among the Verndari. The New Republic is looking to cater to the Core by letting them have their own armies to make them feel safe and important.

Something the Empire cannot offer due to their ideology of centralization and control. The same ideology the Empire is struggling to justify with peace and order given the Rebels are gaining momentum throughout large parts of the Galaxy.

"No longer will your sons and daughters be dragged away to die in far off worlds! Rather than relying on conscripting sector and planetary forces into distant wars, the New Republic shall accept support and forces fueled by patriotism and a desire to see the galaxy a better place."

Right, because relying on a bunch of provincial militias with political interests as the foundation for local military support is going to be very reliable. No chance of local politics and feuds messing up an offensive at all. Although Oltal can see where it is coming from, given the Rebels' insurgent roots.

"This announcement was met with great applause on the New Republic's Senate floor. The end of the Empire's rampant and unsustainable militarism bringing hope for a brighter future."

This was all well and good for the Core and their millennia of build up, but what about people like his Dictate? The Verndari had just been introduced to the galaxy at large. They lack the credits let alone the manpower to defend themselves from the predators out in the Rim even if they managed to drive out the Imperial garrison.

Should they succeed what then? They lack the infrastructure to sustain a siege from neighboring Ugea when they launch their inevitable reprisal. Not to mention their supplies. Were they expected to take Dubrillion itself for their Tibanna Gas production or just go back to wielding spears and javelins when the fuel ran out?

"We now go to a New Republic citizen on Velmor for a planetside reaction:"

"I am just glad that there will be no more fighting. We can bring back our sons and daughters back home. We can finally begin going back to the good old days where war will be a distant centuries old memory."

"King Denid has announced the happy return of all Velmor's PDF from out of system deployments. Promising to bring about greater prosperity than they enjoyed in the Old Republic."

Good for that guy. He is in the secured Mid Rim world, enjoys no challenge to his rule, and has the favor of Republic leaders. Of course those whose positions are secure don't want to pay in blood and treasure for further expansion. It could bring newcomers, and newcomers mean more rivals.

"We now turn to a speech being delivered by the famed Jungle King:"

"My people! This is the start of a new dawn. One bringing hope, freedom, and pea-"

Oltal turned off the recording with a sigh and contacted his secretary on his comlink. Word about these Declarations is probably already spreading, regardless of efforts to keep it suppressed. There will have to be a response.

"My Adit Lord, how can I help you?"

Oltal mentally took stock of the forces and supplies the Tibalt Dictate had on hand. Not as many blasters or vehicles as he'd like, but there were alternative positions he could take going forward. It should be enough to make a move and gain some influence.

"Contact the Moff's office and let him know the Tibalt Dictate wishes to offer a larger portion of its forces for peacekeeping efforts."

No doubt there will be some worlds in the sector who will see the Declarations as an excuse to have a go at independence. Probably thinking if they seize the garrison's equipment, they'll be too prickly to bother. Not realizing all it takes is someone with the same idea and a bigger haul to knock them over.

His forces might not be on the level of the MSDF, but they can at least serve as military police. The situation on Verndar had calmed down since the Annexation and the Assassin War. Guards could be drawn down in the mines. Skills in keeping rambunctious miners in line should translate to obstinate and riotous civilians pretty well.

"And so a new era of chaos and anarchy is dawning, but where there is chaos, there is opportunity."

——

One important thing to keep in mind is the New Republic is not the Rebel Alliance. People from the Rebel Alliance are scattered around the New Republic, but the New Republic is not the Rebel Alliance writ large. If the Rebel Alliance is a fruit concentrate filled with grit and determination, the New Republic is that same concentrate diluted in a large bathtub of lukewarm supporters and former fence sitters, a vast majority from the Core Worlds.

This can be seen in moves like passing The Defense Declarations. The Defense Declarations are a very… Core-centric move on the New Republic's part. Which is understandable given it is coming from Mon Mothma and her Core Republic block. It can be viewed as the Core Worlds trying to get their old Core Rights they had back in the Republic.

I mean did you see what happened when the Core didn't have those Rights? Alderaan got blown up! No no, better let the good old Core folk have their old Rights to spend oodles of credits to build massive fleets and then not send them to aid planets in the Rim. Viewed through that Core-centric lens which had all their rights taken away by big scary central government, the Declarations make perfect political sense to those specific interest groups.

As for why the New Republic would agree to something like this? The Declarations work better as a political compromise than naive idealism. A devil's bargain that gained the New Republic a good chunk of short term benefits in exchange for restrictions and roadblocks down the road.

On one hand it convinced a lot of Core and Mid Rim worlds that have established PDFs who are wavering to side with the New Republic. Proving they were going to decentralize things gained them a lot of resources and manpower in the short term. This was in exchange for limiting the New Republic's central military strength in the future because those decentralized military units probably aren't going to be keen on leaving their sector or even system.

On the other hand, underdeveloped worlds in the Outer Rim that threw off the Empire's shackles are probably going to be left high and dry. They had just kicked out the Empire and the New Republic is drawing down its more mobile and responsive state military in favor of more stationary PDFs. Without the millennia of build up and the New Republic too stretched thin to help them, bad things are going to happen to those worlds.

This makes the Declarations a flawed, if understandable course for the New Republic to take. A way to show the transition from an alliance of cells and guerrilla groups that while varied, were unified against a single enemy, into a nation with interest groups trying to balance conflicting priorities and directions now that Palpatine is gone.

The Core interest groups represents a lot of the wealth and population in New Republic's territory. Most have never fought the Empire a day in their lives and found their "courage" when the momentum shifted. Meanwhile the former Rebels bankrupted themselves and died en masse fighting in the war. A lot either being dead, destitute, or reviled as warmongers for their rhetoric and their tactics during the War.

Now add in those whose worlds are liberated and have seek to enjoy "peace". Those who are tired of war and who aren't willing to risk it coming back just to help "outsiders", uncaring if it rages elsewhere in the galaxy. Those seeking to bring back the "good old days" of the pre-Palpatine Republic that they or their parents remember fondly, no matter how much of a mirage it actually was. Anything to try to chase away the bad memories of their time in the Empire and anything that reminds of them of that time.

Is it any wonder why militancy becomes unpopular in New Republic politics given such an environment?

Crossposted on SV and SB
 
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The note at the end got a bit away from me on this one. So I spoilered it. Click it at your own risk.

Omake: The Defenseless Declarations Defended

POV: (Petty) Adit Lord Oltal of the Tibalt Dictate, Verndar, Post-Endor

Adit Lord Oltal stared at the message smuggled to him and he adjusted his PUT. The reporter on the holo recording was beaming with delight. He had of course mainly relied on the Moff's office for news about the galaxy, but having this channel to get news from the other side is essential to avoid being too reliant on a single news source.

"Sentients of the galaxy! The Alliance to Restore the Republic is pleased to announce the Emperor is dead and his Empire continues to crumble! The Empire's fall is at hand!"

Adit had already heard it from the Moff's office. The Moff had been organizing relief efforts across the sector in response to the chaos brought about by the event. Things had gotten so bad the Vendari were petitioned to provide sentientarian aid to worlds and stations who were suffering supply shortages and breakdowns in law and order.

However to hear exclaimed so joyfully was disturbing. The fall of a leader, no matter how tyrannical or hated, always led to confusion and disruption for those in their territory. Just how much hatred had this announcer harbor towards the Empire?

"To facilitate the Empire's destruction, the Alliance to Restore the Republic, now christened the New Republic, has announced a key piece of legislation: The Defense Declarations!"

Well at least this new state is off to a good start. This is probably going to cause fighting to intensify by unifying the various Rebel forces, but Oltal prefers a single unified enemy than trying to sort through a menagerie of smaller separate forces. They might be on opposite sides, but at least the increased military will help consolidate Republic territory and prevent suffering in the wake of the Empire's retreat.

"First, the New Republic will reject the rampant and wasteful militarization and centralization of the Empire! In contrast to the choking grip of the Empire, the New Republic will commit to reducing of the size of its state military in the near future!"

"What?"

That's… that's moronic! How do they intend to secure their territory and establish logistical networks without increasing their central military? Do they expect the galaxy to roll over after they killed its leader?

"This will be accomplished by returning the various PDFs and sector militaries to their rightful owners, the people! Even granting the right to increase their forces beyond Old Republic mandated limits!"

Ooooh so that's their plan. Appease the ones in power and get them to flip sides. A strategy as old as time among the Verndari. The New Republic is looking to cater to the Core by letting them have their own armies to make them feel safe and important.

Something the Empire cannot offer due to their ideology of centralization and control. The same ideology the Empire is struggling to justify with peace and order given the Rebels are gaining momentum throughout large parts of the Galaxy.

"No longer will your sons and daughters be dragged away to die in far off worlds! Rather than relying on conscripting sector and planetary forces into distant wars, the New Republic shall accept support and forces fueled by patriotism and a desire to see the galaxy a better place."

Right, because relying on a bunch of provincial militias with political interests as the foundation for local military support is going to be very reliable. No chance of local politics and feuds messing up an offensive at all. Although Oltal can see where it is coming from, given the Rebels' insurgent roots.

"This announcement was met with great applause on the New Republic's Senate floor. The end of the Empire's rampant and unsustainable militarism bringing hope for a brighter future."

This was all well and good for the Core and their millennia of build up, but what about people like his Dictate? The Verndari had just been introduced to the galaxy at large. They lack the credits let alone the manpower to defend themselves from the predators out in the Rim even if they managed to drive out the Imperial garrison.

Should they succeed what then? They lack the infrastructure to sustain a siege from neighboring Ugea when they launch their inevitable reprisal. Not to mention their supplies. Were they expected to take Dubrillion itself for their Tibanna Gas production or just go back to wielding spears and javelins when the fuel ran out?

"We now go to a New Republic citizen on Velmor for a planetside reaction:"

"I am just glad that there will be no more fighting. We can bring back our sons and daughters back home. We can finally begin going back to the good old days where war will be a distant centuries old memory."

"King Denid has announced the happy return of all Velmor's PDF from out of system deployments. Promising to bring about greater prosperity than they enjoyed in the Old Republic."

Good for that guy. He is in the secured Mid Rim world, enjoys no challenge to his rule, and has the favor of Republic leaders. Of course those whose positions are secure don't want to pay in blood and treasure for further expansion. It could bring newcomers, and newcomers mean more rivals.

"We now turn to a speech being delivered by the famed Jungle King:"

"My people! This is the start of a new dawn. One bringing hope, freedom, and pea-"

Oltal turned off the recording with a sigh and contacted his secretary on his comlink. Word about these Declarations is probably already spreading, regardless of efforts to keep it suppressed. There will have to be a response.

"My Adit Lord, how can I help you?"

Oltal mentally took stock of the forces and supplies the Tibalt Dictate had on hand. Not as many blasters or vehicles as he'd like, but there were alternative positions he could take going forward. It should be enough to make a move and gain some influence.

"Contact the Moff's office and let him know the Tibalt Dictate wishes to offer a larger portion of its forces for peacekeeping efforts."

No doubt there will be some worlds in the sector who will see the Declarations as an excuse to have a go at independence. Probably thinking if they seize the garrison's equipment, they'll be too prickly to bother. Not realizing all it takes is someone with the same idea and a bigger haul to knock them over.

His forces might not be on the level of the MSDF, but they can at least serve as military police. The situation on Verndar had calmed down since the Annexation and the Assassin War. Guards could be drawn down in the mines. Skills in keeping rambunctious miners in line should translate to obstinate and riotous civilians pretty well.

"And so a new era of chaos and anarchy is dawning, but where there is chaos, there is opportunity."

——

One important thing to keep in mind is the New Republic is not the Rebel Alliance. People from the Rebel Alliance are scattered around the New Republic, but the New Republic is not the Rebel Alliance writ large. If the Rebel Alliance is a fruit concentrate filled with grit and determination, the New Republic is that same concentrate diluted in a large bathtub of lukewarm supporters and former fence sitters, a vast majority from the Core Worlds.

This can be seen in moves like passing The Defense Declarations. The Defense Declarations are a very… Core-centric move on the New Republic's part. Which is understandable given it is coming from Mon Mothma and her Core Republic block. It can be viewed as the Core Worlds trying to get their old Core Rights they had back in the Republic.

I mean did you see what happened when the Core didn't have those Rights? Alderaan got blown up! No no, better let the good old Core folk have their old Rights to spend oodles of credits to build massive fleets and then not send them to aid planets in the Rim. Viewed through that Core-centric lens which had all their rights taken away by big scary central government, the Declarations make perfect political sense to those specific interest groups.

As for why the New Republic would agree to something like this? The Declarations work better as a political compromise than naive idealism. A devil's bargain that gained the New Republic a good chunk of short term benefits in exchange for restrictions and roadblocks down the road.

On one hand it convinced a lot of Core and Mid Rim worlds that have established PDFs who are wavering to side with the New Republic. Proving they were going to decentralize things gained them a lot of resources and manpower in the short term. This was in exchange for limiting the New Republic's central military strength in the future because those decentralized military units probably aren't going to be keen on leaving their sector or even system.

On the other hand, underdeveloped worlds in the Outer Rim that threw off the Empire's shackles are probably going to be left high and dry. They had just kicked out the Empire and the New Republic is drawing down its more mobile and responsive state military in favor of more stationary PDFs. Without the millennia of build up and the New Republic too stretched thin to help them, bad things are going to happen to those worlds.

This makes the Declarations a flawed, if understandable course for the New Republic to take. A way to show the transition from an alliance of cells and guerrilla groups that while varied, were unified against a single enemy, into a nation with interest groups trying to balance conflicting priorities and directions now that Palpatine is gone.

The Core interest groups represents a lot of the wealth and population in New Republic's territory. Most have never fought the Empire a day in their lives and found their "courage" when the momentum shifted. Meanwhile the former Rebels bankrupted themselves and died en masse fighting in the war. A lot either being dead, destitute, or reviled as warmongers for their rhetoric and their tactics during the War.

Now add in those whose worlds are liberated and have seek to enjoy "peace". Those who are tired of war and who aren't willing to risk it coming back just to help "outsiders", uncaring if it rages elsewhere in the galaxy. Those seeking to bring back the "good old days" of the pre-Palpatine Republic that they or their parents remember fondly, no matter how much of a mirage it actually was. Anything to try to chase away the bad memories of their time in the Empire and anything that reminds of them of that time.

Is it any wonder why militancy becomes unpopular in New Republic politics given such an environment?

Crossposted on SV and SB
Oh, GOD, you give the best fucking worldbuilding and lore. Why the HELL has the Star Wars team not hired you?
 
This is definitely a fun story to read. One thing I would like to know is if romance will play a part in this story. I know it's not the focus, but it's something I've been wondering.
 
Nah, something is definitely up with those immigration rates.
A little tid bit from Lore.

The Alliance to Restore the Republic had a lot of nonhuman support due to the difficulty in those races having gainful employment under the Empire rules and regulations and specisit racial discrimination. Some of these were former Separatist aligned worlds.

Now here comes Minda (and to a lesser extent the Guild) who are treating EVERYONE the same and not discriminating and you are starting to see a lot more ripples than you expect.

Now had he managed this with the Mon Calamari system and their shipyards and gotten them along for the ride Cannon would have gotten thrown off the rails big time. Keep in mind two of the eventual biggest suppliers of ships and war material are / were the Sullust system, Sulis Van Corporation and the Mon Calarmi system and shipyards.

So while the ripples are beginning to spread, we are also seeing another major step towards self sustaining industrial (and military) being based out of the Minda and Guild aligned systems.

Whenever the Empire eventually breaks apart you are going to see a major change in that this group due to all the reforms and changes are likely to mostly keep supporting each other and we will most definitely see another successor state in the making here.

That being said, it would be fairly easy to get the "New Republic" to leave them be or even join up as a bloc as most of the governors are either locals or have their support, have no real ties into the Empire power system (no chance for advancement), can use this to maintain their power (level of comfort), and have a chance for upward mobility (lots of new places open in the burgeoning bureaucracy that needs people who can get things done).

On the other hand if they stay independent all these world building chapters are setting up an integrated local economy and military industrial infrastructure to support the local fleets and build replacements. They are also not going to have to worry about a large number of local revolutionaries due to the improvement in their living conditions and worry about their mortgages.
 
In anticipation for the holiday coming tomorrow to some countries, here's a yard ornament I made.

Omake: Hammerscale Remote Fighter

Production Information


Manufacturer: Mindan Shipyard Workers Academy

Model: Hammerscale Remote Fighter

Type: Drone

Cost: 10,000 Credits new and well made, 5,000 Credits used or "new"

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Technical Specifications

Length: 5 meters

Engine unit(s): 1 underpowered Hoersch-Kessel ion drive

Maximum atmospheric speed: 600 km/h

Hyperdrive: None, and incapable of being installed.

Maximum Range: Very close space stations or traveling from a planet to an orbiting moon on a preprogrammed route.

Shielding: none, section for bolting one on externally.

Power: power cells and a Draxton-12 small-yield portable generator for emergencies.

Hull: inexpensive titanium alloys

Standard color: bright yellow

Sensors: short range sensors

Armament: 1 light autoblaster

Crew: 0 (remote controlled and very limited autopilot)

Cargo Capacity: 10 kg

Life Support: none

Operation Time: 12 hours

Consumables: 1 set of cheap parts kept in the fighter for on site repair.

Other Systems:

Distress beacon
Fake cockpit

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Usage

Availability: Restricted

Roles (in recommended use order):
  1. Training model for shipyard workers
  2. Budgetary savings implement
  3. Training target for cadet pilots
  4. Spare parts container
  5. Holofilm prop
  6. Showpiece for ship sellers
  7. Expensive yard ornament
  8. Anything but using it in active combat
  9. Stationary remote control autoblaster turret
  10. Ineffective last ditch short range fighter defense
Affiliation:
  • Mindan Shipyards
  • Pilot academies
  • PDFs who have run out of options
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Description

"Steady, steady… nope it crashed into an asteroid. Sorry, I don't think you're getting a passing grade. At least it wasn't piloted." - An unsuccessful test flight exam of an assembled Hammerscale

The Hammerscale Remote Fighter is a ship designed for the manufacturer, not the theoretical user. Envisioned as a training tool for newly hired shipyard workers to acquire hands on experience building starships as cheaply as possible. Any results after these starships leave the assembly line is either coincidental, or an attempt to recoup costs by the makers. This has not stopped the Hammerscale from flying through the stars it was never intended to see.

Background

"We could have them assemble Mankvims, that way the new hires can get practical experience."

"And leave us with a bunch of shoddy interceptors to find a use for? No, if we do this, we go all the way. Draw up a design that strips all but the bare necessities for the workers to train with." - Discussion that would lead to the creation of the Hammerscale.


During the early ABYs the Minda system faced a challenge. They just had a large shipyard towed into their system and were facing a massive shortage in skilled labor. Thousands of newly hired shipyard workers needed to acquire the training and hands on experience necessary to work in a shipyard.

If the new workers needed to learn how to build a starship, then the Mindan government decided they would learn by building a starship. They drafted a design for a starship that was small, could be assembled via unskilled labor with a decent chance of success, and made with cheap, readily available parts the Mindan government could buy in bulk to further reduce costs. Thus, the Hammerscale Remote Fighter was born.

Design

"Alright so we will go with remote controls in order to side step the inevitability of pilots dying in these death traps during test flights. Droid brains are also out so we don't wind up with another Detritus Satellites situation, no matter how ineffective they would be." - Conversation in the Design room discussing how the Hammerscale will be piloted.

Measured at five meters long, the Hammerscale was never intended to house a flesh and blood sentient. The cockpit inside was both for show and to teach students how to assemble a cockpit. Rather, the fighter was designed to undergo test flights via remote operation from a console at base to ensure the students assembled it correctly enough.

A basic autopilot was installed in case of a sudden disconnection from the operator. Said autopilot could do basic flight tasks like moving in a straight line and adjusting its course to avoid ramming into incoming obstacles. However the Hammerscale lacked a sophisticated and relatively expensive Autopilot Droid Brain, preventing it from performing anything resembling combat maneuvers or agility like a true droid starfighter would.

For its sole armament, the Hammerscale comes equipped with one light autoblaster. This archaic, short range weapon combined with a weak targeting system made the Hammerscale more suited to dissuading skittish trespassers than actual dogfighting. Which made the load out perfect for teaching cadet pilots how to keep calm under fire during training exercises.

The decision was made to have the Hammerscale use an underpowered Hoersch-Kessel ion drive for its engine. This was done due to the ubiquitous nature of the engine allowing for a cheap discount bulk order, and in order to use the slightly radioactive nature of the engine's exhaust to give the students practice in hazardous material training. Plenty of students would find themselves laid up in academy clinics due to foolishly believing they could cut corners in the protocol.

Sales

"Sell them? The Empire already sidelined the Bot-drones. Who is going to want an even worse version of that?" - During an argument that broke out when selling the Hammerscale was first suggested.

Hammerscales rarely left the locations they were assembled in. If a Hammerscale was built perfectly to design, the students would get a perfect score on their test flight exam, and afterwards the test the Hammerscale would be rolled back into the building for disassembly for next semester's class. Their instructors more concerned with saving costs for the academic year than putting fighters in the field.

Given the fate of a well built Hammerscale, it was understandable that those that left the academy gained a reputation for questionable quality. The ones that lasted more than a few test flights were those that were either unable or uneconomical to be broken down for future assembly while still being flight worthy. Given the remote nature of the Hammerscale, that margin was wider than other ships.

The main reasons a Hammerscale might be declared for "export" were manufacturing errors or damage sustained during test flights. To recoup some of the losses, efforts were made to pawn off the "new" Hammerscales to earn more than just melting them down as scrap. Of course appropriate warnings and recommendations were given on how they should be used.

Actually selling the Hammerscales proved to face a few obstacles. Fighters without a sentient pilot were frowned upon by the Empire despite the Hammerscale's programming struggling to compete with a Marksman-H combat remote. That would not stop some regulators from crying Vulture if the Hammerscale ever hit the open market.

One loophole came from the same source that created the Hammerscale in the first place, academia. Certified flight academies were one of the few organizations that were allowed to use automated vessels as training targets controlled by academy staff. This lead to Hammerscale being assigned to local academies then "transferred" to interested academies out of system in exchange for goods or favors.

This process did lead to some unintended consequences. Particularly bold or desperate PDFs would sometimes fill out the flimsiwork to "found" a flight academy for their world, order some Hammerscales for training purposes, then close the academy due to "unexpected budgetary problems". The hope that these drones would be able to work as a cheaper alternative to manned starfighters was quickly dashed when they entered combat.

Performance

"I assure you sir. The Hammerscale will perform just as well as the Planetary Defender, all without risking our limited stable of pilots." - A commander of a PDF greatly exaggerating the capabilities of the Hammerscale to his superior.

Hammerscales were never designed for combat. They were built to at best complete a few test flights and maybe provide a target for cadets who are in a cockpit for the first time. This intention can be seen in the many, many flaws that show themselves when people have tried using them in combat.

One of the main flaws of the Hammerscale is its crippling weakness to ion weaponry. Hammerscales are incredibly vulnerable to fire from even a light ion blaster. Ion fire could mission kill a Hammerscale to the point it would need in depth maintenance to replace all the cheap wiring that will have been overloaded and burnt out.

The cut corners in the electronics also give the Hammerscale very weak resistance to electronic warfare or even just background interference. Should the Hammerscale encounter such disruption it will default to its autopilot making it an easy target for enemy fire. This has resulted in a section in the owner's manual recommending the Hammerscale stick to designated training areas far from urbanized areas, particularly strong signals, or during days with heavy cloud cover to avoid "unfortunate occurrences".

In addition, the Hammerscale can often experience difficulties when operating at farther than intended distances from its remote operator. These difficulties can come in the form of input lag as the Hammerscale can take up to several seconds before preforming a maneuver or firing its weapon. Another issue is constant attempts to reconnect with its operator resulting in confused movements as the Hammerscale switches from remote control to autopilot constantly as it loses and reestablishes connection.

Hammerscales cannot even perform the swarm tactics well known by droid starfighters. When more than five Hammerscales are in a small area, the signals from all the different operators begin interfering with each other. This leads a notable drop in performance and even crashes into each other in some cases.

The 12 hour operation time for the Hammerscale is also a theoretical maximum. Performing combat maneuvers or firing the autoblaster decreases that operation time. Meaning every sortie of the Hammerscale puts it on a strict time limit.

Beyond all those flaws, how does a Hammerscale perform when put on the ideal battlefield? In terms of combat power, the Hammerscale was designed to be defeated by untrained cadets. Unsurprisingly it does very poorly against pilots who are slightly competent.

Attempts have been made by PDFs to make the Hammerscale better. A shield generator can be bolted on the drone, but it would decrease the already slow speed and make it difficult to control due to the extra weight and throwing the drone off balance. At least it made it a more durable training target.

Talk was made about improving the piloting by installing an Autopilot Droid Brain. However that talk usually died down when they run the numbers and realize that the droid brain would more than double the cost they paid for the Hammerscale in the first place. Attempting to put in a smaller sentient pilot inside was deemed a creative form of roster reduction.

Conclusion

"Those Slaggers barely did anything! Why did we even buy them!?" - The previous commander during a pirate raid later that same year.

The Hammerscale was a fighter meant for the design board and classrooms. A drone meant to never venture beyond the hands and tools that birthed it. An implement crafted with cheap parts to instruct the next generation in Mindan's creative methodology of shipbuilding.

They are destined to be disassembled before it could fire its weapon in anger. Yet despite the odds, some of these "Slaggers" broke the their chains and became glorious stars, burning up after almost always being shot down in their first sortie. The Hammerscale proves that anything can become a weapon of death with enough desperation and lack of funds.

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Making this was prompted by seeing the TIE/D automated starfighter and wondering why Las and other Outer Rim governors don't use droid fighters to make up for their lack of manpower. After a quick jaunt through Star Wars' history of droid fighters and drone fighters, I realized droid fighters were probably too heavily restricted by the Empire to be worth it. So I made a cheap remote operated fighter and showed why that is probably a terrible idea to use in high speed starfighter combat.

The inspiration for this one is the Elektra Trainer Ultralight Aircraft from Elektra Solar. Just with an ion drive instead of propellers and a gun in the front tip.

Crossposted on SB and SV
 

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