ASAT: Fighter Expansion
(2014)
Who is this game suitable for?
Suitable for ages 12 and up. You can play with 2 to 2 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Simultaneous Action Selection...
Game Data
| Average time to play: | 30 |
| Minimum age: | 12 |
| Number of players: | 2 |
| Publisher: | Paper Forge |
| Designers: | Andrew G. Nelson |
| Artists: | Andrew G. Nelson |
| Mechanics: | Simultaneous Action Selection |
This expansion to ASAT: Orbital Combat adds 15 fighters and 6 satellites. Paper cut-out miniatures of all spacecraft are also included: Standard black background and a duplicate set with a toner-friendly white background.
Eleven new spacecraft
Copperhead: Tiny defensive fighter with short-range armament
Spitfire: Light fighter with twin wing-mounted lasers
Ocelot: Rugged fighter with a single heavy laser
Avenging Angel: Torpedo bomber with strong defensive capability
Rabid Bat: Heavy fighter with array of railguns, lasers, and a particle beam cannon
Itano: Heavy fighter with major missile armament
Su-53: Converted atmospheric fighter with laser and missiles
F-22V: Converted atmospheric fighter with long-range missiles
Swallow (three versions): light, fast cargo spacecraft.
FSY Pegasus: Dedicated rescue craft
Cargo Shuttle: unarmed utility spacecraft
Four variants of existing spacecraft
Double Dart: Twin-fuselage fighter with upgraded weaponry
Torpedo Dart: Simple fighter with a single torpedo as an outrigger
Hornet II: Upgraded fighter with quad mini-lasers and twin engines
Corsair B: Long-range fighter with six railguns
New Satellites
TN-120 Killsat: Killer satellite armed with a 120mm tank cannon
PAS-TOR Killsat: Killer satellite that carries a single torpedo
Las Killsat: Tiny satellite with a laser weapon
UTF-17 Refueling Station: Large utility satellite that can refuel other spacecraft
Rescue Satellite: Orbital lifeboat for crippled fighters
RS-49 Recsat: Unarmed reconnaissance sateliite
This expansion also includes expanded rules for:
Torpedoes: Drone spacecraft with nuclear warheads
Atmospheric flight: Spacecraft with wings can “stop” in the atmosphere
Air Intakes: Spacecraft equipped with these can re-enter orbit from the atmosphere, or stay in the atmosphere with no fuel cost
Cargo Bays: fuel, ammunition, and repair parts can be carried into orbit to service other spacecraft
Repair Crews: Spacecraft can be repaired, refueled, and re-armed in orbit
Rescue Crews and Medical Centers: Rescue an injured crewman and restore him to health.
—description from the publisher
Alternative names:
ASAT: Fighter Expansion
Last Updated: 2025-12-17 14:20:10 UTC
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