The Republic of Texas Space Force designed and deployed the F-23 Super Sabre not long after War’s End. It incorporated all of the lessons Texas had learned during The War into a single fighter that could, theoretically perform any mission assigned to it. The laser and missile arrays could engage in everything from ground attack to space superiority missions, while the single spinal gravitic cannon could penetrate even warship deflection grids when operating in squadron strength. The Super Sabre was the largest fighter in widespread usage, due largely to the small living space hidden behind the cockpit. Texas planned to use it for extended interstellar patrols, and wanted their pilots to arrive rested and ready to fight. The Super Sabre quickly became the dominant multi-role starfighter in Texas service, a position it maintained to good effect with consistent minor and major updates over the decades of peace we saw after War’s End.