Comm ID:[color=#FFFFFF] Captain Alexandra Lebedewa
Location: Zvezdny Gorodok
Comrades,
I have collected the necessary information about the Gallic fighters, I found two targets in the Dauphine system, namely two officers of the Gallic police.
Of course they immediately wanted to "escort" me back to Sirius, but it was not that what I wanted and it took some minutes before they started to shoot. They were taken out after some time.
Now to the intel I got on their ships:
Their Heavy Fighter, called Serval, is an extremely agile ship, which has nearly the same armor like the Eagle. It is able to carry 58 nanobots and shield batteries, while the maximum class of the guns it can carry is the same with the Heavy fighters in Sirius, namely class 9, as well as class 9 shields.
The Gallic pilots have 2 possible setup types, the first one would be the setup with their 5.88 refire gun, the Musketoon. It would make the Serval to a nice support ship, not being able to do a lot of damage, however a group of them with that setup would be hell for the enemy pilot. The second option I can imagine would be the 2.00 setup in combination with a Mini Razor. The Serval would become a dangerous opponent with said setup, as it would be able to unleash a huge load of damage to its enemy out of nowhere.
When I fought the Serval I noticed that it is extremely flat, so vertical strafe is helping the ship to avoid a lot of hits. It has a faster turn rate than most of the Heavy Fighters in Sirius, outturning my Insurgent was a piece of cake for it.
The Serval can be a dangerous enemy if it is flown by an experienced pilot, meeting a group of them would be a nightmare for me. I am not sure how the Gallic Very Heavy Fighter is, but I can imagine it can be as dangerous as the Heavy Fighters, or even more dangerous.
I can only imagine the dangerous potential of the Gallic Very Heavy Fighter, but I had not the chance to get intel on this one. However I think we should not underestimate the ability of the Gallic Fighters, our ships will explode if we fly them uncautious against them.