X-Wing: Sith Infiltrator Erweiterung
Mit dem Sith Infiltrator erreicht ein weiteres Schiff aus den Prequels die weit, weit entfernte Galaxie von Star Wars X-Wing von Fantasy Flight Games.
A Phantom Menace
Preview the Sith Infiltrator Expansion Pack for X-Wing
“It’s not about the mission, Master; it’s about something… elsewhere. Elusive.”
–Obi-Wan Kenobi, Star Wars: The Phantom MenaceEven as deadly swarms of droid starfighters assault the Galactic Republic, nefarious forces are at work in the shadows. The sinister agents of Darth Sidious, the true power behind the Separatist Alliance, slink across the stars, carrying out their master’s will as they strike against the enemies of the Sith and undermine the Jedi Order. Aiding them in their tasks is the Sith Infiltrator, a heavily modified ship perfectly suited to their dark purposes.
Most commonly used in infiltration and assassination missions, the Sith Infiltrator is equally effective in ship-to-ship combat. Equipped with stealth technologies and advanced surveillance devices, the vessel known as the Scimitar was a particularly deadly craft offering its operators some distinct advantages in battle. Soon, you’ll be able to deploy your own Sith Infiltrator to the intense space battles of X-Wing™with the Sith Infiltrator Expansion Pack.
Sith Infiltrator Expansion Pack – 39,95 USD
The Sith operate in the shadows. As they unfold their dark machinations across the galaxy, they need a ship that matches their nefarious purposes. Casting a menacing shadow as it cuts across the skies, the Sith Infiltrator is the perfect choice to carry the agents of Darth Sidious on their dark missions and into the battles of X-Wing.
With the Sith Infiltrator Expansion Pack, you can use the experimental cloaking device, devastating firepower, and advanced systems of one of these ships to deliver vicious surgical strikes before vanishing into the void. In addition to the finely detailed and fully painted Sith Infiltrator miniature, you’ll find a collection of five ship cards, including Darth Maul himself, twenty upgrade cards that help you fully utilize the ship’s systems, and all the tokens and maneuver dials you need to launch your own secret missions.
Releasing alongside the rest of Wave III, this expansion injects some underhanded tactics to your Separatist Alliance squadrons. In addition to being able to choose from four pilots to fly your Sith Infiltrator into battle, you can also outfit it with 20 upgrade cards, including several upgrades exclusive to the Separatist Alliance and the Sith Infiltrator.
Join us today as we take a look at everything this sinister fighter can add to your Separatist squadrons!
Dark Machinations
The Separatist Alliance is straightforward in its approach to overcoming obstacles in its path. Typically, the Separatists simply throw Vulture-class droid fighters at a problem until it’s solved. In sensitive situations where more discretion is involved, however, a ship like the Sith Infiltrator becomes invaluable.
Since these ships were often piloted by the acolytes of Darth Sidious, it’s only natural that the ships are attuned to those with Force abilities. The legendary Sith assassin Darth Maul is the most straightforward in his use of the Infiltrator, using the Force to quickly make a bonus primary attack after performing an attack.
Even though this attack consumes two of Darth Maul’s three Force charges, he can always channel his Hate for his enemies to recover his charges even faster.
Darth Maul is clearly a pilot that prefers to press the attack as much as possible, but that doesn’t mean he can’t also use a bit of subterfuge to give himself an even greater advantage. His signature ship, the Scimitar,
allows him to cloak at the very beginning of the game, giving him the cover he needs to move into close range before raining fire on his adversaries. In addition to the extra die Darth Maul gains for a range 1 attack, the Scimitar can also ensure an enemy ship in its bullseye arc is particularly vulnerable by forcing it to gain a jam token when the Sith Infiltrator decloaks.
Count Dooku spends a Force charge after defending against Mace Windu’s attack to remove his cloak token, freeing him to return fire!
The ability to cloak with such a large ship is useful to any pilot, of course, and Darth Maul isn’t the only Sith Infiltrator pilot who can use the Scimitar to their advantage. In fact, Count Dooku himself can make particularly creative use of the ship and its cloaking technology—he can spend a Force charge to remove one of his red tokens after defending against an attacker in his firing arc.
If the attacker has a higher initiative than him, however, Dooku may choose to remove his blue cloak token, setting himself up for a surprise retaliatory strike. If this attack hits, Dooku can further his gains by spending another Force charge to perform an action, perhaps even acquiring a lock to menace a ship that would threaten him.
The Sith thrive on the kind of deception that both Darth Maul and Count Dooku bring to a fight and this mentality extends far beyond combat. The Sith Infiltrator works equally well as a transport, and no one is more emblematic of Sith double-dealing than Chancellor Palpatine.
Able to be equipped by both Republic and Separatist squadrons alike, he can reveal himself as Darth Sidious at just the right moment to manipulate friendly ships to do his bidding.
When Sidious himself is preoccupied with other schemes, the Sith Infiltrator can be used to carry other Separatist leaders. If he’s not flying himself, for example, Count Dooku can guarantee a friendly ship at least one critical damage or ensure that an enemy ship has at least one blank while defending.
Similarly, just when an enemy ship thinks it has two or more damage in its attack, General Grievous can cancel one of those results, reducing the damage to the Sith Infiltrator.
Even when it’s not being flown by a powerful Force user, the Sith Infiltrator is a deadly addition to any Separatist squadron. As we’ve noted before, the Separatist’s strategy relies heavily on the use of droid starfighters and, with O-66 in the fight, you’ll have another pilot with easy access to calculate tokens.
If he’s close enough, these tokens can help a Vulture-class Droid Fighter like a Precise Hunter with their Networked Calculations.
Better yet, with a Tactical Relay like K2-B4 aboard his Sith Infiltrator, O-66 gives nearby droid fighters the chance to modify their dice and add an evade, greatly enhancing the defensive capabilities of these otherwise brittle starfighters.
Sith Infiltrators can be assigned to any number of covert missions across the galaxy and even a lowly Dark Courier can play their part in larger Sith schemes.
The ship’s prodigious firepower can still be devastating without a pilot ability and the entire squadron will benefit if they were to launch some DRK-1 Probe Droids.
Once in play, these droids allow friendly ships to measure range from them when locking an object or jamming an enemy ship, allowing a Sith Infiltrator to support their Vulture-class droid fighters from a safe distance.
The Dark Courier measures range from the DRK-1 Probe Droid while jamming „Tucker,“ removing his focus token!
Plot Your Revenge
The Sith have been relegated to the shadows for far too long. With the Sith Infiltrator, you’ll have everything you need to declare your presence and take your vengeance on the galaxy!
The Sith Infiltrator Expansion Pack (SWZ30) is releasing alongside the rest of Wave III in the first quarter of 2019. Pre-order your copy at your local retailer or through our website today!
Quelle: Fantasyflight Games
Muss man jetzt echt auch Schiffe aus nicht-Star Wars Filmen ins Spiel reinbringen? Tut das Not?
Witzigerweise finde ich das Schiffsdesign mitunter noch das beste an den Prequels…
Das, für X-Wing, hätte mich sehr gefreut.
ja, tut es. beschwerst du dich jetzt echt nach den EU-Raumschiffen, die kein Schwein kannte, dass die mittlerweile ebenfalls ikonischen Schiffe der beliebten Clone Wars Zeit verwurstet werden?!
Der Markt der EU-Raumschiffe wird nach dem Brexit sich eh stark ändern.
Verbleiben diese in der EU?
WEchseln die zu den GB-Raumschiffen?
Ageren die bisherigen EU-Schiffe in einer Flottenunion oder wird ein backstop verhandelt?
Man weiß es nicht …
Na Tequila wie kannst du eine eigene Meinung haben wollen, schäm dich.
und dann darauf auch noch Widerspruch bekommen. Krieg dich mal wieder ein Jenisch
Nur das Tahir den Gag von Anfang an nciht verstanden hatte 😉
Sehr geil. Eines meiner absoluten Lieblingsschiffe.
😀
Super Modell!
Die Kärtchen kommen mir bloß arg mächtig vor…?
Der Sith Infiltrator hat schon ein ziemlich cooles Design. Schade, dass wir in Episode I damals nicht mehr davon gesehen haben als wie Darth Maul auf Tatooine landet.
Werde ich mir eventuell für die Sammlung kaufen – aktiv spiele ich X-Wing in der 2. Edition nicht mehr.
Ich, und viele andere ebenfalls nicht. Bei manchen Schiffen, frage ich mich aber schon, ob man die nicht konvertieren kann.
Ok gibts auch mal was neues. Hust Hust