Talk:AIF/@comment-10905876-20151228064111

Marshall-Lewis Harrisk Assembly Plant

A new aerospace fighter, the P-300 Crossfire, is being rolled out for the first time. It is an unusual design: a large, thick wing sits at the rear, connecting to the fuselage via four large fusion rockets. Four powerful laser cannons are mounted in pairs above and below at the wing tips, and there is a small canard forward. A weapons bay for various munitions sits between the fusion engines, with life support, survival gear, and electronics forward. It rolls towards the runway, and soon accelerates down the surface, before pulling up and lifting clear. The craft performs a few maneuvers, and then splits its wing to form a flat X shape, giving the laser cannons an improved firing focus.

Soon, the design is approved, and production at several factories previously focused on producing P-99s now begin production of the new craft. Due to similarities with previous Marshall-Lewis designs, pilots are quick to adapt to the new fighter....



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