This ship allowed me to put to good use my bricks of my least-used LEGO brick color; yellow. Any C&C is welcome. Contact me at . This story took almost as long to come up with as the ship itself. :-) Enjoy. According to our archaeologists, the Antikythera was most likely an experimental space fighter built shortly before the fall of the Anemonean empire. It was discovered almost perfectly preserved in a place very difficult to find but very easy to excavate. This indicates that a rogue test pilot, sensing the end of his empire, may have stolen it and buried it in hopes of returning to use it as a bounty hunting tool in the kleptocracy that followed the coup. Obviously, the pilot never returned to claim his buried starship. Our pilots and technicians ran some tests on the reconstructed fighter, and found that its maneuverability met or exceeded that of several modern ships of similar size. This high degree of motion comes from a combination of the three thrust vectoring paddles on each engine and the maneuvering jets situated on the nose. The most surprising thing about this fighter is its mechanical flight control computer. This startling development probably came as a way to conserve electronic components (of which the Anemoneans were running low at the time we estimate it was built) and because of its immunity to all sorts of electronic countemeasures. This includes EMPs, directed microwave interference beams, and even the ion cannons favored by the enemies of the empire. Only the flight control systems were found intact, so we had to build the navigation and weapon guidance systems from electronic components which would be rendered useless by such weapons. Nonetheless, such technology assured that this ship would be difficult to disable and its pilot nearly impossible to capture. Since we do not know the original name of this test spacecraft, we named it after the Antikythera mechanism, a primitive mechanical computer. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antikythera_mechanism)