KG-7 TigerFish
In a period of time distant from ours, in a remote corner of far flung space, an idea was born. An idea that would change the way humans would look at the galaxy, and everything in it.
The idea goes something like this.
Phase one: GO TO SPACE.
Phase two: DISCOVER THINGS.
Phase three: PROFIT?
It was a foolproof plan, a plan that could hardly fail.
As such, Si-industries was born. A corporation tasked with creating the finest in space traveling technology and equipment.
First off the production lines was the Catfish, a chubby and unfortunately disaster prone craft that, even after four iterations, was still terrible.
Wave five brought with it the Lionfish, and the Tigerfish. Two craft that could rival even the most expensive models of racing craft in speed and agility.
With a fascination for puke green, and retractable flappy bits, the Tigerfish's designer was hailed as a genius innovator within the company for years, before it was realized that he borrowed the design cues and tech from SF3D laboratories and failed to credit them whatsoever.
The Tigerfish was a favorite among the classic-space fleet, particularly the jockeys that were on muscle stimulants who had an urge to shout somewhat random things while going way too fast
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Thanks for my man Evan for the fancy photowork <3
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Built for the 14x14x6 Small Star Fighter contest.
KG-7 TigerFish
In a period of time distant from ours, in a remote corner of far flung space, an idea was born. An idea that would change the way humans would look at the galaxy, and everything in it.
The idea goes something like this.
Phase one: GO TO SPACE.
Phase two: DISCOVER THINGS.
Phase three: PROFIT?
It was a foolproof plan, a plan that could hardly fail.
As such, Si-industries was born. A corporation tasked with creating the finest in space traveling technology and equipment.
First off the production lines was the Catfish, a chubby and unfortunately disaster prone craft that, even after four iterations, was still terrible.
Wave five brought with it the Lionfish, and the Tigerfish. Two craft that could rival even the most expensive models of racing craft in speed and agility.
With a fascination for puke green, and retractable flappy bits, the Tigerfish's designer was hailed as a genius innovator within the company for years, before it was realized that he borrowed the design cues and tech from SF3D laboratories and failed to credit them whatsoever.
The Tigerfish was a favorite among the classic-space fleet, particularly the jockeys that were on muscle stimulants who had an urge to shout somewhat random things while going way too fast
--
Thanks for my man Evan for the fancy photowork <3
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Built for the 14x14x6 Small Star Fighter contest.