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The '''Aegis''' class of fighters is the main line of fighters in the ''Raiden Fighters'' series. The first game has the Aegis, with the designation '''GD-1'''. The second and third games has the alternative fighter called Aegis IV, which the only difference is the color of its laser weapon and a gray-colored nose. The secret Aegis II-c appears only in ''Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive'', and has different capabilities from the other fighters in its class.
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The '''Aegis''' class of fighters is the main line of fighters in the ''Raiden Fighters'' series. The first game has the Aegis, with the designation '''GD-1'''. The second and third games has the alternative fighter called Aegis IV, which the only difference is the color of its laser weapon and a gray-colored nose. The secret Aegis II-C appears only in ''Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive'', and has different capabilities from the other fighters in its class.
==Aegis II-c==
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==Aegis II-C==
The '''Aegis II-c''' is a camouflage-colored variant of the Aegis IV, with different weapon plans. Occasionally, the Aegis II-c is the plane that sometimes joins you in the Allied Airport Stage (sometimes two even), fighting alongside you as a CPU, but can get gunned down, but if it survives, you get a 1,000,000 points. It respectively appears first in ''Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive'' as a hidden fighter, but reappears in ''Raiden Fighters Jet'' as one of Aegis IV's altered colors.
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The '''Aegis II-C''' is a camouflage-colored variant of the Aegis IV, with different weapon plans. Occasionally, the Aegis II-c is the plane that sometimes joins you in the Allied Airport Stage (sometimes two even), fighting alongside you as a CPU, but can get gunned down, but if it survives, you get a 1,000,000 points. It respectively appears first in ''Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive'' as a hidden fighter, but reappears in ''Raiden Fighters Jet'' as one of Aegis IV's altered colors.
   
It is also an all-around fighter like it's counterpart, the Aegis IV, average in everything, for firepower and defense. The Aegis II-c's Enhanced Rapid-Fire Homing Rays are faster and are shot out more rapidly than the Aegis IV's, The Missile is shot out in a more rapid rate as well. But unlike the other standard ships, the Aegis II-c does not have a charged special, but the rapid firing weapons make up for that and don't even need to charge.
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It is also an all-around fighter like it's counterpart, the Aegis IV, average in everything, for firepower and defense. The Aegis II-C's Enhanced Rapid-Fire Homing Rays are faster and are shot out more rapidly than the Aegis IV's, The Missile is shot out in a more rapid rate as well. But unlike the other standard ships, the Aegis II-c does not have a charged special, but the rapid firing weapons make up for that and don't even need to charge.
 
==Powers and abilities==
 
==Powers and abilities==
 
The fighters in the Aegis class are well-balanced. Their Lasers are Homing Rays, and their Missile weapon is a group of simple Cruise Missiles that do an average amount of damage to enemies. The fighter class has no outstanding strengths and weaknesses, which makes this fighter class a great choice for beginners.
 
The fighters in the Aegis class are well-balanced. Their Lasers are Homing Rays, and their Missile weapon is a group of simple Cruise Missiles that do an average amount of damage to enemies. The fighter class has no outstanding strengths and weaknesses, which makes this fighter class a great choice for beginners.

Revision as of 09:32, 9 December 2014

The Aegis class of fighters is the main line of fighters in the Raiden Fighters series. The first game has the Aegis, with the designation GD-1. The second and third games has the alternative fighter called Aegis IV, which the only difference is the color of its laser weapon and a gray-colored nose. The secret Aegis II-C appears only in Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive, and has different capabilities from the other fighters in its class.

Aegis II-C

The Aegis II-C is a camouflage-colored variant of the Aegis IV, with different weapon plans. Occasionally, the Aegis II-c is the plane that sometimes joins you in the Allied Airport Stage (sometimes two even), fighting alongside you as a CPU, but can get gunned down, but if it survives, you get a 1,000,000 points. It respectively appears first in Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive as a hidden fighter, but reappears in Raiden Fighters Jet as one of Aegis IV's altered colors.

It is also an all-around fighter like it's counterpart, the Aegis IV, average in everything, for firepower and defense. The Aegis II-C's Enhanced Rapid-Fire Homing Rays are faster and are shot out more rapidly than the Aegis IV's, The Missile is shot out in a more rapid rate as well. But unlike the other standard ships, the Aegis II-c does not have a charged special, but the rapid firing weapons make up for that and don't even need to charge.

Powers and abilities

The fighters in the Aegis class are well-balanced. Their Lasers are Homing Rays, and their Missile weapon is a group of simple Cruise Missiles that do an average amount of damage to enemies. The fighter class has no outstanding strengths and weaknesses, which makes this fighter class a great choice for beginners.

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