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Novel designs, if difficult to imagine piloting in a hangar. The best overall I would say is the F-99, which manages to balance form and function the best.
Systems: ★★★★☆
All seem to pursue the idea of form following function as an absolute; thrusters seem to bubble up out of the hulls and every ship (even the heavy ones) have muscular acceleration and maneuvering. Author also makes ingenius use of detachable armor and decoys which I haven't seen tried before on fighters. That said, little of the fighter's internals seem to be conveyed, including the reactors, and said internals also tend to be difficult to get at to refill.
Armament: ★★★☆☆
Each ship is armed to the nines with cannons and launchers. The launchers are carefully placed in the front to reduce the possibility and collateral of backfire, which is good, but the guns are not always conveyed. Fewer cannons and revamped conveyors would help.
Overall: 3.3 out of 5 ★.