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Avenger Stalker - Standalone Ship

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The Story

Aegis Avenger Stalker Overview

The Aegis Avenger Stalker is a small, single-seat interdiction ship built for law enforcement-style work, with a reputation as a practical pick for bounty hunters who want a straightforward cockpit, a dependable frame, and a mission-focused interior. Flight ready and designed around capturing and transporting targets, it takes the Avenger platform’s classic patrol DNA and leans hard into control, containment, and fast-response pursuit.

Interdiction Role and Patrol-Bred Heritage

Originally developed as the first Avenger variant for policing duties, the Stalker inherits a long service lineage tied to Advocacy and broader UEE patrol use. That background shows in its no-nonsense layout and sturdy hull philosophy—built to stay in the fight, keep pressure on a target, and bring someone in rather than simply drive them off.

Prisoner Transport Module

The Stalker’s defining feature is its rear-cabin Prisoner Transport Module, converting the back of the ship into a purpose-built holding area capable of securing up to eight prisoners in dedicated pods. This turns the Avenger into a compact, self-contained “pickup and deliver” platform for live captures and enforcement-style operations where containment matters as much as firepower.

Stakeout Cabin and Onboard Practicality

Beyond the prisoner setup, the ship retains a functional cabin space that supports longer stakeouts and day-to-day utility, including a bed and interior access to several components—handy for mid-journey fixes without needing to step outside. It’s a small detail that makes the Stalker feel less like a bare fighter and more like a working patrol craft with real-life convenience built in.

Dual Access for Fast Entry and Extraction

Entry and exit are designed around speed and flexibility, with both a front ladder near the cockpit and a rear ramp leading into the cabin. Whether docking, landing in a tight spot, or moving quickly during a capture, that two-point access helps the Stalker fit the “rapid response” identity it’s built around.

Hard-Hitting Avenger Loadout

The Avenger series is built to hit back when it needs to, and the Stalker keeps that bite with a nose-mounted size 4 hardpoint (equipped by default with a ballistic gatling), supported by two size 3 guns under the wings. For added punch, it also mounts two size 3 ordnance hardpoints that can carry up to four size 2 missiles, giving it a well-rounded threat profile for disabling or finishing a fleeing target.

Small Crew Footprint with Real Carry Utility

With a crew requirement of one, the Stalker is easy to run solo while still offering practical capacity, including 12 SCU of cargo space alongside its mission gear. That combination makes it a flexible interdiction pick: capable of bringing restraint-focused utility to a chase while still carrying the essentials needed for real patrol and bounty workflows.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Aegis Avenger Stalker Overview

The Aegis Avenger Stalker is a small, single-seat interdiction ship built for law enforcement-style work, with a reputation as a practical pick for bounty hunters who want a straightforward cockpit, a dependable frame, and a mission-focused interior. Flight ready and designed around capturing and transporting targets, it takes the Avenger platform’s classic patrol DNA and leans hard into control, containment, and fast-response pursuit.

Interdiction Role and Patrol-Bred Heritage

Originally developed as the first Avenger variant for policing duties, the Stalker inherits a long service lineage tied to Advocacy and broader UEE patrol use. That background shows in its no-nonsense layout and sturdy hull philosophy—built to stay in the fight, keep pressure on a target, and bring someone in rather than simply drive them off.

Prisoner Transport Module

The Stalker’s defining feature is its rear-cabin Prisoner Transport Module, converting the back of the ship into a purpose-built holding area capable of securing up to eight prisoners in dedicated pods. This turns the Avenger into a compact, self-contained “pickup and deliver” platform for live captures and enforcement-style operations where containment matters as much as firepower.

Stakeout Cabin and Onboard Practicality

Beyond the prisoner setup, the ship retains a functional cabin space that supports longer stakeouts and day-to-day utility, including a bed and interior access to several components—handy for mid-journey fixes without needing to step outside. It’s a small detail that makes the Stalker feel less like a bare fighter and more like a working patrol craft with real-life convenience built in.

Dual Access for Fast Entry and Extraction

Entry and exit are designed around speed and flexibility, with both a front ladder near the cockpit and a rear ramp leading into the cabin. Whether docking, landing in a tight spot, or moving quickly during a capture, that two-point access helps the Stalker fit the “rapid response” identity it’s built around.

Hard-Hitting Avenger Loadout

The Avenger series is built to hit back when it needs to, and the Stalker keeps that bite with a nose-mounted size 4 hardpoint (equipped by default with a ballistic gatling), supported by two size 3 guns under the wings. For added punch, it also mounts two size 3 ordnance hardpoints that can carry up to four size 2 missiles, giving it a well-rounded threat profile for disabling or finishing a fleeing target.

Small Crew Footprint with Real Carry Utility

With a crew requirement of one, the Stalker is easy to run solo while still offering practical capacity, including 12 SCU of cargo space alongside its mission gear. That combination makes it a flexible interdiction pick: capable of bringing restraint-focused utility to a chase while still carrying the essentials needed for real patrol and bounty workflows.