Starfury
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Starfury | |
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Aurora class Starfury |
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First appearance | Midnight on the Firing Line |
Affiliation | Earth Alliance Babylon 5 |
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Armaments | Pulse cannons Dumbfire missiles (Aurora) Superiority missiles (Thunderbolt) |
The Starfury is a fictional one or two person starfighter in the science fiction television series Babylon 5 and Crusade and the Babylon 5 movie Babylon 5: In the Beginning.
Unlike the stereotypical design of this kind of fighter, the original design owes nothing to the needs of aerodynamic design as the craft is designed solely for space operations. For instance, the design consists of eight engines (four forward-facing, four rear-facing) arranged in a "X" configuration, with the cockpit at the center. The Starfury's unique relationship between its center of mass and its engines enables it to make rapid pivots on its transverse, longitudinal, and normal axes, to bring its weapons to bear on opponents in any direction, without having to change the vehicle's current direction of movement. For instance, in a dog fight when a Starfury pilot notices an enemy ship tailing him/her, the pilot can adjust attitude control and almost instantly turn the fighter around on its yaw axis (yawing 180 degrees to the left or the right perpendicular to the pitch and roll axes) to position its weapons toward the enemy to attack, without having to shake the enemy's pursuit first. Equally, the Starfury's set of forward-pointed engines allows it to stop extremely rapidly, thus causing a pursuer to overshoot, right into the line of sight of the Starfury's guns.
Like all fighter-class ships in the Babylon 5 universe, although they can travel through hyperspace, they cannot generate their own jump points to enter it--they must rely on carrier ships or jump gates.
There are several production models of Starfury in use by the Earth Alliance. They vary in design according to their function.
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[edit] Aurora-Class
The most commonly-seen model of Starfury is the SA-23E, also known as the Aurora. It is a heavily-armed, one-man space superiority fighter that has been in service for more than 40 years. Pilots of the Aurora-Class Starfury fly standing up, as this position helps mitigate the negative effects of G-Forces generated from extreme maneuvers, such as black-outs. The pilot controls the fighter from a detachable cockpit module, allowing him to perform an 'ejection' in emergency situations.
The weapon payload of the Aurora is heavy for its size, consisting of two 30 mm pulse cannons, and up to four hardpoint-mounted dumbfire missiles. It also has a mechanical grappler arm for heavy lifting and a built-in cutting laser.
[edit] Badger-Class
A more heavily-armed and armored variant of the Aurora-Class, the Badger Fighter-Bomber is less commonly seen than the standard Aurora-Class Starfury or the newer Thunderbolt-Class. It was most commonly used by Earth Alliance vessels for long-range operations against larger targets.
The Badger is a two-seat fighter, with the co-pilot facing rearwards from a position directly behind the pilot. In addition to the two forward 30 mm pulse cannons from the Aurora, the Badger sports a pair of heavy 60 mm pulse cannons and rear-mounted 20 mm cannon, operated by the co-pilot. The Badger can carry up to eight missiles/torpedoes for heavy assault.
[edit] Thunderbolt-Class
The newest model of Starfury developed by the Earth Alliance, the SA-32A, or Thunderbolt, is designed as an all-purpose two-crew strike craft. Larger but slightly slower than the Aurora or Badger, its most innovative feature is the change of the X configuration of the wings to have a crank shape with horizontal lift surfaces and incorporating four extending airfoils, making the Thunderbolt the first model of Starfury capable of operating within a planetary atmosphere. hence the elongated nose.
The SA-32A is armed with a four barrel gatling 45 mm pulse cannon and can carry up to ten space-superiority/air-ground missiles. Unlike the Aurora/Badger, the Thunderbolt pilots sit in conventional seats.
[edit] Construction Fury
The civilian version of the Starfury, it is designed for construction work in space. As such, its two ion engines are positioned so that they are lined up with the cockpit. It also has two large grappler claws. It is often stated that the civilian Fury is actually more agile and more precise than a Starfury.
[edit] Trivia
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- NASA approached producer J. Michael Straczynski, interested in adapting the design of the Starfury as a model for a forklift to be used in the construction of the International Space Station. Straczynski agreed, asking only that the name of the resulting craft remain "Starfury". [1]
- In the DVD commentary for the season 2 finale "The Fall of Night", Straczynski mentions in passing that his standard response to the question of how fast Starfuries go was "They travel at the speed of plot."
[edit] References
- Babylon 5 Technical Manual
- Straczynski, J. Michael (creator, producer). (2002) Babylon 5 [DVD]. United States: Warner Home Video.
[edit] External links
- Starfury at the Babylon 5 wiki.