| Name/Model# : | "IG-2000" Aggressor Assault Fighter <<Stats taken from Background data>> |
| Designer/Manufacturer : | Trilon Incorporated (Modifications done by IG-88, built on Mechis III) |
| Combat Designation : | Bounty Hunting Ship/Assault Starfighter (Note designation is suspected) |
| Scale : | Most likely starfighter |
| Length : | Around 20 Metres |
| Crew : | 2 (IG-88 and an old FX-7 Medical Assistant Droid) |
| Skeleton Crew : | None |
| Troop Capacity : | 8 Prisoners + 1 Status Tube (For keeping critically
wounded Prisoners alive)
4 Assault Drones (Located in Airlock) |
| Cost of Craft : | Unknown |
| Engine : | 1 Kuat Galaxy-15 Ion Engine |
| Power Cores : | 3 Quadex Power Cores |
| Nav Computer : | Most likely yes |
| Sublight Speed : | Matched that of Slave I and Y-Wing (Most likely 7 Space Units) |
| Hyperdrive Rating : | Unknown |
| Hyperdrive Backup : | Unknown |
| Atmospheric Speed : | Unknown |
| Manoeuvrability : | Unknown |
| Cargo Capacity : | Unknown |
| Consumables : | Unknown |
| Weapons : | 2 Forward Mandible Mounted Laser Cannons
1 Ion Cannon 2 Forward Mandible Mounted Tractor Beam Projectors |
| Sensors : | Passive : ?
Scan : ? Search : ? Focus : ? |
| Shields/Hull Rating : | Unknown |
| Special Ability : | Small Medbay and Interrogation Room. S-Foil Wing Actuators |
The IG-2000 is the ship owned and used by the infamous droid IG-88. The IG-2000 met its demise shortly before the Battle of Endor over the planet of Tatooine. IG-88 in an attempt to steal Boba Fett's prized bounty (Han Solo), used a decoy as a distraction, while the real IG-2000 came out of hyperspace to surprise attack Boba Fett. The plan ultimately failed as Boba Fett saw through the ploy and narrowly missed being insnared in IG-88's trap. In the ensuing battle, Slave I was able to outmanoeuvre the IG-2000, hit it with a tractor beam and destroy it with a wave of concussion missiles. It is unknown if IG-88 survived the destruction of the IG-2000.
The IG-2000 was specifically designed for combat in mind. Its mass is significantly greater than most starfighters and the majority of the interior space is consumed by the engines and weapon systems. This craft was heavily modified from its original condition. As IG-88 does not suffer the ills of gravitational effects brought on by sudden manoeuvres, the inertial compensators were often disabled, thus manoeuvres that would kill an organic pilot would have no effect on IG-88. Since bounties often want the person alive, IG-88 preferred to use the ion cannon to disable the targeted ship, then use the tractor beams to manoeuvre ships to the airlock. From there it would unleash the four awaiting assault drones for use as advanced scouts for boarding actions, in case if the target put up resistance instead of surrendering.
IG-2000 is propelled
by an engine stolen from a decommissioned Nebulon-B Frigate. The engine
itself was force-fed from three converted Quadex power cores. 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 extendable
vanes enhanced the manoeuvrability of this craft. In normal flight, they
were pulled flush with the hull, however in the event of combat they were
extended out. The vanes had several ailerons for atmospheric manoeuvring
and breaking. The forward cockpit section contained a weapons locker and
a small maintenance area, which were directly behind the pilot's station.
Only the middle deck of this craft had a life support system, as this area
was used to hold the prisoners captured by IG-88. The forward mandibles
featured magnetic locking pads. Behind the cockpit was located the sensor
and communications array and further behind were the central power cores,
topped off with the main ion drive engine (Kuat Galaxy-15 Ion Engine).
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