
Firespray-31 Patrol & Attack Craft
Patrol Craft / Light FreighterOriginally an Imperial prison-transport prototype. Sub-light agile, prototype-grade armor, and three hardpoints waiting to be filled — a single-pilot platform built for whatever loadout the bounty calls for.
- Size
- Small
- Length
- 21.5 m
- Speed
- Fast
- Reference price
- 120,000 cr
Lore
The Firespray-31 was originally a Kuat Systems Engineering prototype for a planetary-prison patrol craft — small, fast, single-pilot, and armed beyond what its 21.5-meter hull suggests. Only a handful of Firespray-31s were ever built; the prison facility they were designed for, the Oovo IV asteroid prison, was destroyed shortly after the prototypes were delivered. The remaining Firesprays were scattered across the galaxy and ended up in private hands — mostly bounty hunters and mercenaries.
The defining Firespray in canon is Slave I, originally owned by the Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett and later inherited by his clone-son Boba Fett. Slave I's distinctive feature is its flight orientation: the ship lands on a flat ventral surface like a normal lander, but in flight it rotates 90 degrees so the dorsal axis becomes 'forward' — pilot looks down through the canopy at the planet below during landing, looks ahead through it during combat. The Fetts' Slave I added a missile launcher, a tractor beam, ion-resistant plating, and a backup hyperdrive, all of which became defining capabilities of the ship's bounty hunting career.
For player crews, the Firespray is the solo-or-duo heavy hitter. One pilot, six passengers (including prisoner-style holding cells), three hardpoints, fast and well-armored for its size. The model carries Boba Fett's mystique and the visual recognition of one of the most iconic ships in Star Wars — a Firespray in a cantina parking yard gets noticed.
Default Loadout
| Weapon | Mount | Attr | Range | Acc | Damage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Light Laser Cannons | fixed | DEX | Close | +1 | 2d8 energy |
Reference loadout for a stock chassis. Players swap, add, or customize weapons in the Starship Builder, subject to hardpoint caps and GM approval.
How to use this chassis
These are the stock stats. Use the Starship Builder to name your ship, install upgrades (shields, armor, engines, hyperdrive, weapons, sensors), apply traits (Jury-Rigged, Hot-Shot, Salvaged, etc.), and export a printable sheet. For combat resolution, see the Starship Combat rules page.
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