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[[image:p2aurora-5.png|thumb|300px|right|PR01 Aurora in neutral colors.]] | [[image:p2aurora-5.png|thumb|300px|right|PR01 Aurora in neutral colors.]] | ||
The Aurora is a mid-range civilian light fighter that is frequently used by low-level mercenaries. Notably, [[Wilford Biologics]] hired a pair of Aurorae to defend shipments against [[Mutant Rights Activists]]. The Aurora also serves in a corporate role: [[Arl Shoeyer]] owned three Aurorae as executive transports. Local planetary governments often maintain individual Aurorae for service as escort leaders. Aurorae have seen less legitimate service, as well: [[Good Ol' Boys Haulage]], a front for a pirate | The Aurora is a mid-range civilian light fighter that is frequently used by low-level mercenaries. Notably, [[Wilford Biologics]] hired a pair of Aurorae to defend shipments against [[Mutant Rights Activists]]. The Aurora also serves in a corporate role: [[Arl Shoeyer]] owned three Aurorae as executive transports. Local planetary governments often maintain individual Aurorae for service as escort leaders. Aurorae have seen less legitimate service, as well: [[Good Ol' Boys Haulage]], a front for a pirate organisation, maintained an Aurora as part of its arsenal. | ||
The Aurora is the fighter of choice for three of the Tri-System's most well known pilots: [[Delphinius]], [[Pinet El-Susse]] and [[Bruiser McDoozer]]. [[Ralph McCloud]], who provided [[Lev Arris]] with the [[Kraven Mk. IV laser]], flew an Aurora. | The Aurora is the fighter of choice for three of the Tri-System's most well known pilots: [[Delphinius]], [[Pinet El-Susse]] and [[Bruiser McDoozer]]. [[Ralph McCloud]], who provided [[Lev Arris]] with the [[Kraven Mk. IV laser]], flew an Aurora. | ||
The Aurora entered service before [[2779]]. Notable Aurorae include [[F465_673F | The Aurora entered service before [[2779]]. Notable Aurorae include [[F465_673F]], [[G534_467J]] and [[V465_352L]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:42, 9 June 2011
PR01 Aurora | |
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Type | Civilian Light Fighter |
Primary User | Civilians |
Additional Users | Low-level Mercenaries |
Introduction | 2779 |
Max Velocity | 320 KPS |
Max Afterburner Velocity | 640 KPS |
Acceleration | 60 KPS2 |
Max Y/P/R | 65/65/65 DPS |
Guns | Stream Laser (2) |
Missiles | Snipe Missile (2) [Difficulty 3] Brute Mk. I Missile (1) [Difficulty 5] Brute Mk. II Missile (1) [Difficulty 7] High Explosive Mine (10) |
Armor | 105 cm fore/sides/aft |
Shields | 155 cm fore/sides/aft |
Decoys | Decoy Mk. I (10) |
Jump Drive | Yes |
Crew | 2 (Pilot & Passenger) |
Gun Mounts | 2 |
Missile Mounts | 4 |
Module Mounts | 4 |
Cost | 34,000 credits |
The Aurora is a mid-range civilian light fighter that is frequently used by low-level mercenaries. Notably, Wilford Biologics hired a pair of Aurorae to defend shipments against Mutant Rights Activists. The Aurora also serves in a corporate role: Arl Shoeyer owned three Aurorae as executive transports. Local planetary governments often maintain individual Aurorae for service as escort leaders. Aurorae have seen less legitimate service, as well: Good Ol' Boys Haulage, a front for a pirate organisation, maintained an Aurora as part of its arsenal.
The Aurora is the fighter of choice for three of the Tri-System's most well known pilots: Delphinius, Pinet El-Susse and Bruiser McDoozer. Ralph McCloud, who provided Lev Arris with the Kraven Mk. IV laser, flew an Aurora.
The Aurora entered service before 2779. Notable Aurorae include F465_673F, G534_467J and V465_352L.