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The vessel was 20 meters long and had been specially designed for combat. While its mass was significantly greater than most [[Starfighter/Legends|starfighters]], this was because the majority of the interior space was devoted to engines and weapon systems. |
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The vessel was 20 meters long and had been specially designed for combat. While its mass was significantly greater than most [[Starfighter/Legends|starfighters]], this was because the majority of the interior space was devoted to engines and weapon systems. |
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She was fitted with a single [[Kuat Drive Yards/Legends|KDY]] Galaxy-15 [[Ion drive|ion engine]] that was stolen from a decommissioned [[EF76 Nebulon-B escort frigate/Legends|Nebulon-B frigate]], and drew its power from three [[Quadex]] power cores. These gave the ''IG-2000'' an impressive sublight speed that matched even [[Boba Fett/Legends|Boba Fett's]] highly customized [[Slave I/Legends|''Slave I'']]. |
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She was fitted with a single [[Kuat Drive Yards/Legends|KDY]] Galaxy-15 [[Ion drive|ion engine]] that was stolen from a decommissioned [[EF76 Nebulon-B escort frigate/Legends|Nebulon-B frigate]], and drew its power from three [[Quadex]] power cores. These gave the ''IG-2000'' an impressive sublight speed that matched even [[Boba Fett/Legends|Boba Fett's]] highly customized ''[[Slave I/Legends|Slave I]]''. |
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In the event of a power overload, the engine cowling had eight bleed-off vents that would direct discharges away from the power core. A pair of extensible vanes enhanced the maneuverability of the ship. In normal flight, they were pulled flush with the hull, but in the event of combat they were extended out. The vanes contained several ailerons that assisted in atmospheric maneuvers and braking. |
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In the event of a power overload, the engine cowling had eight bleed-off vents that would direct discharges away from the power core. A pair of extensible vanes enhanced the maneuverability of the ship. In normal flight, they were pulled flush with the hull, but in the event of combat they were extended out. The vanes contained several ailerons that assisted in atmospheric maneuvers and braking. |
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