"The Galactic Empire, also known as the First Galactic Empire, the Imperial regime, Palpatine's regime, or simply the Empire, and later as the Old Empire, was a fascist and imperialist dictatorship that replaced the Galactic Republic at the end of the Clone Wars. Though the Empire rose to power by promising to bring order to the galaxy, it oversaw a period of military rule and aggressive expansion. The subsequent Imperial Era would last only two decades, for it was eventually overthrown by the Alliance to Restore the Republic in the Galactic Civil War, but not before the sovereign star systems of the galaxy had been largely conquered by the Empire's forces."
- Description from Wookiepedia.
Ships and pilots from the Fel Empire, the Sith Empire, and the Empire of the Hand are included in this faction for the sake of simplicity.
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The Beta-class ETR-3 escort transport was a medium-sized troop transport vessel used by both the Empire and civilians, originally from the Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance video game.
This shuttle's light but rugged frame was designed to be a simple and utilitarian transport for moving personnel and light cargo, originally made by nordk.
A successor to the Nimbus-class V-Wing with better maneuverability but no shielding, originally made by EC Henry.
A blend of Chiss and Imperial technology, this fighter was tough and nimble, originally from Specter of the Past.
A siege satellite developed by the Empire to freeze out rebelling planets, originally from The Courtship of Princess Leia.
Nicknamed the "Eyeball" by enemy pilots, this advanced fighter was powerful but prone to mechanical issues, originally shown in Issue 1 of Star Wars: Legacy.
These custom built craft were used by the Sith Empire of old, originally shown in Issue 2 of Tales of the Jedi – The Fall of the Sith Empire.
The Sun Crusher is a superweapon designed to cause stars to supernova, originally from Jedi Search.
An advanced prototype starfighter touted as a replacement for the standard TIE Fighter, originally from Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope.
An advanced TIE fighter that followed the design principles from the TIE Advanced x1, originally from the Star Wars: TIE Fighter video game.
An advanced TIE fighter that didn't see use until decades after its initial development, originally made by -Ei9ht-.
A TIE fighter built around an integrated droid pilot used by the Dark Empire, originally from Issue 3 of Star Wars: Dark Empire.
An intimidating starfighter named for the sound it makes ripping through atmosphere, originally designed by James Clyne.
The Hunter is a direct response to the Rebellion's X-Wing, originally from the Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike video game.
The Interceptor is one of the fastest ships built by the Empire, originally from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.
A TIE fighter from the Experimental Project, originally from the Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance video game.
A TIE fighter with more powerful weaponry from the Experimental Project, originally from the Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance video game.
A TIE Interceptor with its laser cannons swapped out for ordinance tubes, originally from the Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance video game.
Essentially a guided missile built from TIE parts, originally from the Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance video game.
A TIE fighter with a more powerful engine added to the rear, originally from the Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance video game.
An amalgamated fighter with poor firepower and worse maneuverability, originally pictured in Issue 27 of Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron.
This ship may be used in Rebel or Empire squads. This ship is treated as allied. It does not count as part of your MoV at the end of the game.
Restricted to Rebel or Imperial ships.
Costs 2 points.
This ship may be used in Separatist, Empire, and First Order squads. This ship is treated as allied.
Restricted to Separatist, Empire, or First Order ships.
Costs 4 points.
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