One who fights; a combatant; a warrior.
A military aircraft designed to seek out and destroy enemy aircraft; it is usually smaller and more maneuvarable than aircraft designed specifically for bombing. However, hybrid fighter-bomber aircraft that perform both functions also are used.
A ship manned by one sentient being or artificial intelligence or remotely piloted at distances where latency is not an issue. Fighters move very fast, dodging enemy missiles and energy weapons and maneuvering in close to execute quick slashing attacks before fleeing out of range. Fighters are also used to fly combat patrol in defense of Heavy Cruisers or other high-value assets.
A fighter, in this context, is a person whose career is fighting. In most systems it is a character class.
an airplane designed for air-to-air combat
Fighters are a character class that is strong in skills at arms. They have unlimited access to weapons and armor, and can use non-standard weapons. However, fighters have no magical ability.
a high-speed military or naval airplane designed to destroy enemy aircraft in the air
a character skilled at physical combat
a military designed primarily for attacking other , as opposed designs were increasingly in other roles, with like the Republic en
a warrior with exceptional combat capability
aircraft whose main purpose is to destroy enemy aircraft.
Inside the game, fighters are the nuts-and-bolts, down-home, meat-and-potatoes adventurerer that digs into weapons, armor, and bashing in the heads of their enemies with very large objects.
In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, fighter is one of the base character classes. A fighter is a versatile, weapons-oriented warrior class. The fighter is an adept warrior who fights using skill, strategy and tactics.