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Although this article is based on official information from the Star Wars Legends continuity, the actual name of this subject is pure conjecture.

The battle between the Malevolent and the Endeavor, also known as the frigate duel—Malevolent vs. Endeavor, was a space battle between the Alliance to Restore the Republic and the Galactic Empire noted for its level of power parity.

The battle

"We face an almost perfectly even battle between two Nebulon-B Frigates and their respective starfighter complements."
―Mission briefing[2]

An Imperial EF76 Nebulon-B escort frigate, the Malevolent, and a Rebel EF76 Nebulon-B escort frigate, the Endeavor, engaged one another at range in deep space. Each frigate deployed its starfighter complement: TIE interceptors, bombers, and fighters from the Malevolent, A-wings, Y-wings, and Z-95s from the Endeavor. The commanders of both frigates tasked their faster starfighters (the TIE interceptors and A-wings) with intercepting and shooting down the starfighter craft and warheads of the enemy strike force (the TIE bombers and Y-wings), which had been given the mission of assaulting the enemy capital ship. Half of each complement of starfighters consisted of space superiority fighters (the TIE fighters and Z-95 Headhunters), which were ordered to escort their respective strike forces.

The commander of the Malevolent knew that the Eagle Squadron, an elite starfighter squadron equipped with TIE Avengers and Assault Gunboats, were lying in wait nearby. In the mission briefing for the Imperial pilots, the prospect of the Eagles swooping in to save the day (and promptly taking all the credit) was dangled as incentive for the fighter jockeys to accomplish their missions quickly and with minimal losses. Similarly, although the commander of the Endeavor was aware that elements of Rogue Squadron, the elite Rebel group, could reach the scene of the battle in time to play a decisive role, the mission briefing for Rebel personnel belied his feeling that it would be rather embarrassing for his crew and pilots to force the Rogues to show up and help win a mathematically even battle for them.

Behind the scenes

The mission "Frigate Duel – Malevolent vs. Endeavor" is in the computer game Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter and therefore part of the Legends continuity. However, as players can participate on either the Rebel or the Imperial side, both sides have conflicting mission objectives, and victory is not essential to access the next set of missions, the authoritative outcome is unknown.

The ships listed in this article are those found in the battle Operation: Clean Sweep, using the default craft assigned to the player.

Eagle Squadron will enter the battle as reinforcements in either TIE Avengers or Assault Gunboats. Rogue Squadron will enter the battle as reinforcements in either A-wings or X-wings.

The capital-ship names typified the respective naming philosophies for Imperial and Rebel ships. Imperial ships were often named, as was the Malevolent, for emotions or actions commonly characterized as antagonistic, tyrannical, or negative. (Other examples include the Accuser, the Rage, and the Dominator.) Rebel ships were often named, like the Endeavor, for emotions or actions signifying benevolence, boldness, or positivity. (Other examples include the Liberty, the Emancipator, and the Equity.)

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. The game Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter and its expansion Balance of Power Campaigns do not provide any information about their timeline other than it takes place during the Galactic Civil War between the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance (2 BBY4 ABY). Nevertheless, some clues permit to place the game and its expansion around 3 ABY. X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter shows the Empire making extensive use of TIE/ad starfighters. The previous game of the series, Star Wars: TIE Fighter, established that the TIE/ad starfighter was introduced during the Sepan campaign (which is set in 3 ABY per the reasoning here). We can conclude that the game is set between 3 ABY and 4 ABY. Moreover, the most advanced Imperial starfighters from Star Wars: TIE Fighter (the TIE/d "Defender" starfighter and the Missile Boat) were not present in X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter, suggesting that the game takes place before their introduction, also dated to 3 ABY as the entire TIE Fighter game is set in 3 ABY (per the reasoning here).
  2. Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter