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Bigred
02-01-2014, 10:50 AM
GET TO YOUR TRANSPORT!!! (http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/edge_news.asp?eidn=4628)

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Designed for use within the game’s Cinematic Play and Epic Play formats, the Rebel Transport Expansion Pack contains one GR-75 transport miniature, one X-wing miniature with a variant paint scheme, seven ship cards, twenty-four upgrade cards, and all the maneuver dials, damage decks, tokens, and game pieces that you need to fly your transport and its escort fighter.

Additionally, a new maneuver template and new “energy” tokens ensure that your Rebel transport will assume a role in your Rebel fleet unlike any of the smaller starships that preceded it.

The GR-75 Medium Transport
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First unveiled as a prototype at Gen Con Indy 2013, the iconic GR-75 Rebel transport is most famous for its critical role in the Rebellion’s evacuation from Hoth. However, the GR-75’s role in the Rebellion’s efforts extended far beyond that pivotal conflict.

GR-75 transports were used mainly to transport supplies, equipment, or troops, but some were modified to serve as fuel tankers for long-range starfighter missions. Relatively inexpensive, the GR-75‘s hulls couldn’t be penetrated by Imperial sensors, and the Rebel Alliance often enhanced this feature by outfitting the starship with sensor jammers. Indeed, the Rebel Alliance made such common use of the GR-75 that it was often called the Rebel medium transport.

Now, the GR-75 enters X-Wing as the first huge starship and as the first starship without a primary weapon…

That’s right – the GR-75 has no primary weapon, but you’ll find that it more than makes up for this lack of firepower with the wealth of new actions and energy-based effects it introduces to the game.

What Is Energy?

When you field the GR-75, the expansion’s rules for energy provide you with a wide range of means to interact with other ships. The GR-75‘s maximum energy capacity is indicated by the purple number above its agility value, and new rules allow your transport to both gain energy and spend it to power a brand-new action and activate a host of new upgrades. Altogether, the tactical possibilities they afford make the GR-75 a uniquely rewarding X-Wing starship.

The GR-75 comes with four actions in its action bar:

The recover action allows the GR-75 to spend all its stored energy to regain a number of shields equal to the energy spent, possibly taking your transport from zero shields back to full.
The GR-75 is divided into two sections, fore and aft, and if you take the Reinforce action, you can reinforce one of those sections, adding an evade result to all defense results against attacks directed at that section until the end of the round.
The jam action allows the GR-75 to assign stress tokens to an enemy starship within Range 1–2 until that starship has a total of two stress tokens.
With its coordinate action, the GR-75 can grant a free action to any friendly ship within Range 1–2.
Though the recover action is the only one that explicitly calls for the use of energy, the Rebel Transport’s upgrade cards introduce other uses for energy that interact nicely with the ship’s other actions.

You could use a Comms Booster to remove all stress from a friendly starfighter, assign it a focus token, and then give it a free action with the GR-75’s coordinate action with a Comms Booster.
You could use the GR-75’s jam action to force stress tokens onto enemy starfighters before using Slicer Tools to deal them damage.
Or you could reinforce your GR-75’s fore or aft section before using a Shield Projector to redirect an attack intended for a friendly starfighter.
No matter how you outfit this huge ship, its energy-based effects will add all new dimensions to your X-Wing battles.

Flying Your Transport
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The GR-75 comes with two bases, one large ship token that spans the bases, and a new maneuver template that better reflects the way this bulky vessel flies through space. The result is that your GR-75 will surge forward, drift, and yaw in a way that truly feels like it’s carrying its momentum forward through space and across your table.

It’s certainly not as nimble as a TIE fighter, but any TIE pilot who fails to get out of its way will be immediately destroyed by the collision!

The GR-75’s two bases aren’t just for show, either. Because the ship is divided into fore and aft sections, it comes with two damage decks, one for each section of the ship. The effects of damage upon the fore of your GR-75 aren’t the same as the effects of damage upon its aft, and you and your opponents will be able to explore all-new tactical considerations and strategies throughout any combat featuring a GR-75 transport.

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Bigred
02-01-2014, 10:50 AM
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eldargal
02-01-2014, 10:51 AM
Sexy.

Deadlift
02-01-2014, 01:39 PM
That looks great, it's a must buy for me. The impact on the table will be fun and I like the x-wing alternate paint scheme. I think this set is about £45 to preorder here and when you take into account it's got the X wing and the transport it looks a reasonable deal.

My display cabinet is slowly being taken over by x-wing models :o

Patrick Boyle
02-01-2014, 02:33 PM
I'm curious about those X-wing pilot cards. I went and pulled all of mine out. Going by the art the first two left to right are the Rookie and Red Squadron pilots, but the other 4 don't match any of the existing X-wing pilot card art, so we're getting 4 new X-wing pilots out of this box too.

Deadlift
02-01-2014, 03:34 PM
How about Porkins ? He hasn't got a card yet has he ?

Houghten
02-01-2014, 04:19 PM
Yes, Porkins is one of them. I believe two of the others are Hobbie and Janson... I do hope that eventually we will be able to field an entire Rogue Squadron (though not at 100pts obviously).


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When the Imps eventually get their own huge ship (I'm hoping for a Lancer) they'll be able to pair that with a Rebel Captive and fly around going "go on, shoot at me, I dare you."

Nabterayl
02-02-2014, 01:28 PM
Fascinating - what, I wonder, is the effect of the fore and aft sections? Is it 8 hull points and 4 shields for the entire ship, and you simply draw from different decks depending on which section was targeted?

Also ... are those projectile tokens I see?