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The [[StarCitizen:Aegis Dynamics|Aegis]] '''Stalker''' was the first developed variant of the [[StarCitizen:Avenger]] carrier-based fighter, an [[StarCitizen::Category:Interdictors|interdiction]] variant intended for police use and popular with [[StarCitizen:Bounty hunting|bounty hunters]].<ref name=":0">{{ | The [[StarCitizen:Aegis Dynamics|Aegis]] '''Stalker''' was the first developed variant of the [[StarCitizen:Avenger]] carrier-based fighter, an [[StarCitizen::Category:Interdictors|interdiction]] variant intended for police use and popular with [[StarCitizen:Bounty hunting|bounty hunters]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/0qnN6jyoa5-stalker|text=Galactapedia: Stalker|accessdate=2025-07-29}}</ref> Heir to the Avenger's long and storied career as the standard patrol craft of the [[StarCitizen:Advocacy|UEE Advocacy]] and [[StarCitizen:United Empire of Earth Navy|UEE Navy]] service before that, the Stalker features a sturdy and reliable hull, larger-than-expected engine mounts, and the Stalker Prisoner Transport Module.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite RSI|url=pledge/ships/aegis-avenger/Avenger-Stalker|text=The Avenger Stalker - Ship page}}</ref> | ||
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|Invictus 2950 <ref>{{ | |Invictus 2950 <ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/17595-Invictus-2950|text=Invictus 2950 Sale}}</ref> | ||
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The Avenger began its life serving dutifully as the premiere front-line carrier plane of the late [[StarCitizen:28th Century|28th century]]. Avengers racked up several impressive space-to-space victories in that era but were ultimately supplanted by more maneuverable designs like the [[StarCitizen:F7 Hornet (series)|Hornet]]. With space combat focusing more on skilled maneuvering than pure weapons storage, the Avenger fell out of active duty with the military and was repurposed as the standard ship for Advocacy and local law enforcement. Today, the military will still use Avengers as trainers; the [[StarCitizen:Avenger Trainer|two-seat variant]] is a forgiving first spacecraft for new pilots. | The Avenger began its life serving dutifully as the premiere front-line carrier plane of the late [[StarCitizen:28th Century|28th century]]. Avengers racked up several impressive space-to-space victories in that era but were ultimately supplanted by more maneuverable designs like the [[StarCitizen:F7 Hornet (series)|Hornet]]. With space combat focusing more on skilled maneuvering than pure weapons storage, the Avenger fell out of active duty with the military and was repurposed as the standard ship for Advocacy and local law enforcement. Today, the military will still use Avengers as trainers; the [[StarCitizen:Avenger Trainer|two-seat variant]] is a forgiving first spacecraft for new pilots. | ||
The current civilian model Avenger is marketed towards bounty hunters, with the second seat removed for direct access to the hold. Munitions storage has also been replaced with traditional cargo hooks, and the standard exterior flight line ladder entry system has been replaced with an internalized solution that allows the pilot to maintain control of access (and egress) more easily.<ref>{{ | The current civilian model Avenger is marketed towards bounty hunters, with the second seat removed for direct access to the hold. Munitions storage has also been replaced with traditional cargo hooks, and the standard exterior flight line ladder entry system has been replaced with an internalized solution that allows the pilot to maintain control of access (and egress) more easily.<ref>{{Cite RSI|text=Comm-Link:Galactic Guide - Aegis Dynamics|int=Comm-Link:Galactic Guide - Aegis Dynamics|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/13547-Galactic-Guide-Aegis-Dynamics}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:53, 17 May 2026
The Aegis Stalker was the first developed variant of the StarCitizen:Avenger carrier-based fighter, an [[StarCitizen::Category:Interdictors|interdiction]] variant intended for police use and popular with bounty hunters.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite RSI</ref> Heir to the Avenger's long and storied career as the standard patrol craft of the UEE Advocacy and UEE Navy service before that, the Stalker features a sturdy and reliable hull, larger-than-expected engine mounts, and the Stalker Prisoner Transport Module.<ref name=":0" /><ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>
Features
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Specifications
Model
All the variants share the same external model.
Ship profile
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Acquisition
Pledge price history
| Date | Pledge cost (USD) | Insurance | Availability | Sale |
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| 2020-05-26 | 60 | 120 months | Time-limited | Invictus 2950 <ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref> |
Lore
The Avenger began its life serving dutifully as the premiere front-line carrier plane of the late 28th century. Avengers racked up several impressive space-to-space victories in that era but were ultimately supplanted by more maneuverable designs like the Hornet. With space combat focusing more on skilled maneuvering than pure weapons storage, the Avenger fell out of active duty with the military and was repurposed as the standard ship for Advocacy and local law enforcement. Today, the military will still use Avengers as trainers; the two-seat variant is a forgiving first spacecraft for new pilots.
The current civilian model Avenger is marketed towards bounty hunters, with the second seat removed for direct access to the hold. Munitions storage has also been replaced with traditional cargo hooks, and the standard exterior flight line ladder entry system has been replaced with an internalized solution that allows the pilot to maintain control of access (and egress) more easily.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>
Gallery
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Development
See also
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