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Originally posted by magicianeer:
**In the EV scenario, clippers are used as fighters by pirates...
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Well the fact that pirates use clippers for raiding doesn't mean they are necessarily fighters. Pirates in EVO use Helians for similar mid-level raiding, but nobody would suggest that a Helian is a fighter. Pirates in EV could just as easily use scoutships to pick off freighters, couriers, shuttles, and so on, but that doesn't make them fighters either. In my opinion Clippers are simply slightly better-than-average armed courier or light freight vessels.
Sure, the Clipper can be a threat to Hawks, and I can see why you would include it in the discussion. But I still don't consider the Clipper to be a fighter, as it doesn't have the characteristics that I associate with a fighter. To me, the most important things a fighter should have are a good shield recharge, good maneuverability (not just top speed), and a good weapons complement. The Clipper has okay weapons, but it's only mediocre on the other two. When I figure in the cost to upgrade its maneuverability and shielding, its attraction starts to fade for me.
This isn't to say that the Clipper is not capable of fighting, and I agree that a human can build a pretty tough little ship out of one. To me, it's similar to the Arada from EVO: both can be upgraded into fairly able combat ships (the Arada more so), but neither is a true fighter in the strict sense. I would actually be inclined to place an upgraded Clipper (or Arada) into the category of gunship: bigger and less maneuverable than a fighter, but still able to pack some punch.
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In human hands, the clipper is an armed courier that is upgraded into a workable fighter.
A workable combat ship, yes, but not an optimal one.
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