X-Wing: Jango Fetts Slave 1
Die ikonische Slave 1 war zu Beginn der Klonkriege das Raumschiff des Kopfgeldjägers Jango Fett und kommt in Form einer neuen Erweiterung von Fantasy Flight Games für Star Wars X-Wing.
Build Your Legend
Preview the Jango Fett’s Slave I Expansion Pack for Star Wars™: X-Wing
“I’m just a simple man trying to make my way in the universe.”
–Jango Fett, Star Wars™: Attack of the ClonesGalactic conflict may bring uncertainty, but also the chance to turn a profit. As systems flock to leave the Republic, then, those cunning and unscrupulous enough to seize them see new opportunities to make their way in the galaxy. None have used this to their advantage more than Jango Fett. Already renowned as the greatest bounty hunter in the galaxy, Fett now sells his services to the Separatist Alliance, aiding them in their mission to topple the Galactic Republic.
Part of Jango Fett’s fearsome reputation can be attributed to his ship, the menacing Slave I. Fett personally outfitted this vessel with an array of deadly weaponry and soon you can put your own spin on this iconic ship with the Jango Fett’s Slave I Expansion Pack for Star Wars™: X-Wing!
Jango Fett’s Slave I Expansion Pack – 29,95 USD
Originally produced for law enforcement purposes by Kuat Systems Engineering, the Firespray-class patrol craft is also a favorite of bounty hunters like Jango Fett, who use its robust chassis to add their own weaponry and modifications.
This expansion pack lets you put your personal touch on your own Firespray-class patrol craft painted in the colors of Jango Fett’s Slave I. In addition to the miniature, you’ll also find four ship cards in this expansion, including the infamous Jango Fett himself, along with 13 upgrade cards that let you customize your ship to fit your strategy.
The Slave I is one of the most recognizable ships in the entire Star Wars saga and this expansion adds this classic Firespray-class Patrol Craft to your collection painted in the striking blue and gray color scheme Jango Fett used at the beginning of the Clone Wars. Fett wasn’t the only bounty hunter to favor the craft, of course, and four ship cards give you access to a range of pilots to include in your Separatist squadrons.
Finally, the Firespray is known as a particularly customizable platform and this expansion also includes 13 upgrades cards for you to outfit your own for battle, including new crew cards that can be equipped by both Separatist and Scum ships.
Read on for a full look at the Jango Fett’s Slave I Expansion Pack!
Take the Job
A bounty hunter is only as good as their ship. These vessels serve many functions, from tracking targets to engaging in all-out combat and the Slave I gives Jango Fett all the tools he needs to hunt his marks and, if they won’t come quietly, bring them down on the spot. As flexible as it is formidable, it’s easy to see why this is one of the most feared ships in the galaxy.
With these goals in mind, bounty hunters often take a different approach to combat than pilots of standard military craft. They rely on cunning as much as speed and firepower and though his ship may not be as maneuverable as lighter fighters, Jango Fett himself still has the skill to disrupt an opponent’s fancy flying.
Whether he’s defending or performing a primary attack, he can change one of the enemy ship’s dice from a focus to a blank result so long as the difficulty of his revealed maneuver is less than that of the enemy ship’s.
Jango Fett makes it bit harder for opponents to escape his grasp, so it should be no surprise that his unaltered clone Boba has similar piloting skill. The young Boba Fett may be inexperienced and not share his father’s initiative, but still knows how to survive an intense space battle.
He prefers to work on his own and, if there are no other friendly ships at range 0–2 while he defends, he can change one of his blank results to a focus result, giving him a better chance to escape a dangerous encounter unscathed.
Still other bounty hunters make use of even more subterfuge than this pair. The Clawdite Zam Wesell is hard to predict as she assigns herself one of two condition cards during every System Phase.
Unlike other conditions, however, the ones you find here are secret and are assigned facedown to keep Wesell’s opponents off guard.
These cards enter Wesell into a tense game of bluffs and coercion with her foes, forcing them to carefully consider who they target. If she chooses You Should Thank Me, her opponents could give her the opportunity to make a bonus attack if they do not target her throughout the Engagement Phase.
Alternatively, she has the chance to retaliate against a ship that attacks her while she has the You’d Better Mean Business condition. So long as she can carefully manage her charges, Zam Wesell remains an enigmatic and menacing opponent.
Not every pilot seeking to capitalize on the conflict is as skilled as these pilots, of course. Fortunately, any Separatist Racketeer can take advantage of their abilities as crew members.
Jango Fett, for example, retains his ability to disrupt a ship’s focus even when he joins another pilot’s crew.
In this case, he gives them the option of spending a lock they have on the enemy ship for the same effect as his pilot ability.
The same goes for Zam Wesell, who lends her shapeshifting abilities to whatever Separatist or Scum ship she finds herself on.
A crew member like Hondo Ohnaka takes things to an even further extreme.
Known for playing both sides to his advantage, he gives you the chance to choose two ships friendly to each other at range 1–3 and coordinate one while jamming the other. Whether the chosen ships are yours or not is up to you, but clever pilots will find a way to put themselves in a superior position.
While they mostly look out for themselves, bounty hunters like Jango Fett recognize the benefits of teaming up with other like-minded individuals, especially those that can act as a gunner. In fact, the Slave Iitself adds the gunner upgrade to a ship, allowing Jango Fett and Boba Fett to join forces.
Not only can Boba Fett change a focus result to a hit if there are no other ships in the attack arc, the Slave I title allows you to boost this result to a critical hit so long as you’re attacking from the defender’s full rear arc.
As useful as Boba Fett may be, having someone trained in the use of special weapons can provide their own advantages. Specifically, a Weapons Systems Officer helps you maintain your lock on a ship after performing a special attack with the lock requirement, encouraging you to slam it with powerful attacks turn after turn.
This officer’s job can be made even easier if you’ve equipped your ship with some False Transponder Codes that jam an object after you acquire a lock on it or it acquires a lock on you, stripping it off helpful green tokens for the ensuing attack.
Seize the Opportunity
As the Separatist crisis grows, so too will the chances to capitalize from it. Outfit your ship and set out to build your own legend when this expansion releases on November 27!
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Quelle: Fantasy Flight Games
Passt nicht so recht hierher, aber wird es von SW Legion auch einen Mandalorian geben? Ich spiele das Spiel nicht, die Miniatur würde ich mir aber holen.
Also wenn du die passende Miniatur zur Serie suchst gibt es zwar noch nichts. Aber es hält dich ja niemand auf Boba Fett eher in silber-grau statt dem sonst üblichen grün-rot zu bemalen.
Neben Boba gibt es noch Sabine Wren und Clan Wren als Mandalorianer – einfach mal googlen nach Wren und Star Wars Legion da wirst du sicher was passendes finden.
Also wenn man auf etsy, ebay, shapeways und co nach star wars 3d print sucht, findet man so einiges.
@MWM: Der Mandalorianer sieht aber nun gar nicht wie Boba aus!
Gibt von Diehard Miniatures einen Bounty Hunter der dem Mandalorianer leicht ähnlich sieht 😉
Ja, der ist klasse. Und Hasslefree haben auch einen im Angebot!
Also sollte es in Legion jemals eine Scum & Villany Fraktion geben, stehen die Chancen wohl gut, dass auch Mando und Baby Yoda dort auftauchen könnten. Aktuell rechne ich aber noch nicht damit, zumal ja mehrere Kopfgeldjäger schon auf Seiten des Imperiums ausgetaucht sind. (Hindert FFG aber nicht daran, später doch noch eine Kriminellen Fraktion einzuführen)
Neue Fraktion ohne Miniaturen später einzuführen hat ja auch Vorteile. Man kann viel Geld für ein wenig bunte Pappe verlangen und alte Sets weiter zum vollen Preis verkaufen.
Wäre seit gestern für Cobb Vanth.
Uuuuuups… ^^
Und Gideon, bitte!
Und Din Djarin. Mandalorianer / Mandos gibt’s schon genug… ;P
Aber insofern unwahrscheinlich, da das eine weitere Zeit aufmachen würde.