SF Basilisk

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The SF Basilisk


Description:

FS1 Tech Room Description

The Basilisk seems to be a Shivan heavy attack fighter. It is not as maneuverable as other Shivan fighters, but it packs quite a punch, and it is very resistant to our weaponry. Most often they have been used in attacking our supply convoys and transports.

Treat the Basilisk as a Class C threat.

FS2 Tech Room Description

The SF Basilisk is a Shivan heavy attack fighter. Slow but heavily armed and well-protected, the Basilisk targets slower-moving vessels, such as bombers, freighters, and gas miners. Their powerful lasers make them a danger to all such craft, so they must be engaged and destroyed as quickly as possible.

Developer Notes

None

Name origin

In European legends, a basilisk is a reptilian beast that can cause death by a single glance. It is referred to as the snake king and represented the royal power in the Babylonian traditions. The basilisk was demonized by the Bible, making it an unholy beast.

Performance:

Statistics

Type Heavy Attack
Manufacturer Unknown
Maneuverability N/A
Max Velocity 65.0 - 68.0 mps
Max Afterburner Velocity 110.0 mps
Armor N/A
Hitpoints 100
Shields 950
Length 21.5 m

Armaments

FreeSpace 1 FreeSpace 2
Bank Guns Standard Loadout Standard Loadout
1st 2 Shivan Mega Laser Shivan Mega Laser
2nd 2 Shivan Heavy Laser Shivan Heavy Laser
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Bank Capacity Standard Loadout Standard Loadout
1st 80 Phoenix V Trebuchet
2nd 80 Hornet Hornet

Veteran Comments

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When escorting craft smaller than a cruiser, priority should go to destroying attacking Basilisks before smaller Shivan fighters. If allowed to reach their target, a wing of Basilisks will make one's escort list shorter very quickly.

However, the Basilisk is both slow and ungainly. Between its lack of maneuverability and an afterburner that the AI seems to never use, the Basilisk resembles a heavily shielded target drone (that you should nevertheless refrain from going head-to-head with).


The Basilisk is in fact, the most heavily shielded fighter in FreeSpace 1, that really doesn't matter, however, because of its horrible maneuverability and large target profile.


Despite that they are very slow, they ARE heavily shielded, more so in fact than any other fighter in the game. Once you punch through their shields, however, they're toast since their underlying hull is paper-thin. However, they are not to be ignored if you are protecting a transport, freighter or even light cruiser. It also has a smaller rotation time than the Tauret or indeed the Myrmidon.


I love this ship! Get a Herc with Banshees and Hornets in FS1, spear these ships, serve them on a silver platter, and watch your kill count go up. Nice large target, slow, no maneuverability, and the shields are easy to get through with the Banshee.


Deceptively small, the Basilisk lacks the sheer bulk of a Terran-style assault fighter when seen from a distance. But it packs the firepower; don't treat it otherwise.


I actually find this and the Aeshma hard to hit, for some strange reason. They are at the same time slower than a bomber and as agile as a fighter to me. And watch out, they tend to be loaded with hornets. If you've ever played the Knossos mission in BP, you'll know how deadly an attack run by a wing of these can be. Break them up before your screen fills with yellow streaks.