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September 2, 2007 Featured article nomination Success
September 9, 2007 Featured article by Green tentacle
February 1, 2012 Re-Featured article candidate Success
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Maneuverability???

Why is this fighter's maneuverability not listed??? Frank V Bonura STAR WARS Deckplans Alliance Founder 04:53, 8 March 2009 (UTC)

  • Because the infobox didn't have a field for it. Now it does. Green Tentacle (Talk) 21:03, 9 March 2009 (UTC)

Particle Shielding and Shadows of Mindor

Okay, I know that Stover wrote the TIE Defenders as not having particle shielding, and it was essential to his story, but I think the article should mention how pretty much every other appearance of TIE Defenders, whether in the games or in Isard's Revenger, or every guide or RPG book that has the TIE Defender in it, the TIE Defender has shields that include ray and particle. I'm not here to bash Stover, but he did essentially get this wrong. --TIEDefenderPilot 04:22, November 12, 2009 (UTC)

Shielding (SBD rated too much)

The shield measurement SBD was introduced by the X-wing computer game series. The 200 SBD originates to the second game of the series: TIE Fighter. It was revised to 100 SBD in the newest installment: X-Wing Alliance, but does not seem to be updated on this page... I understand if there are a lot of fans for this vessel, who want it to stay this powerful, but shouldn't the article - especially since it is a featured one - stay as canon as possible? --Deep Thought 42 (talk) 18:13, November 21, 2012 (UTC)

  • You may want to take that up with the person who renominated it: Green tentacle. MasterFredCommerce Guild(Whatever) 18:17, November 21, 2012 (UTC)
    • Actually it's like that because it's not very clear. TIE Fighter says 200 SBD, X-Wing Alliance says 100 SBD, TIE Fighter: The Official Strategy Guide says "Forward/Rear projecting Novaldex Shields (rated at 100 SBD)" so seems to agree with XWA, but The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels and Fact File 73 say it has a pair of shield generators. Given the difference between the two games I guess I took it at the time (and since it was five years ago I can't really remember) that each generator is 100 SBD, giving 200 SBD combined. Looking at other fighters in those games it does seem high, but I'm really not sure either way. Green Tentacle (Talk) 20:50, November 21, 2012 (UTC)
      • Oh ha - did not even think to compare the generator count - nice find! But it seems the Novaldex Shields are not all rated 100 SBD, since the Delta DX-9 seems to have "Forward/Rear projecting shield" but is rated 125 SBD: so counting the generators may not be a good way to compare the starships power... Each other media, known by me, using SBD ratings are more or less just game-manuals for the older games of the X-wing series - maybe good written and with a story arc but still especially produced for the older video games. Since Alliance is the successor of TIE-Fighter and X-Wing I would really like to see those shield and hull ratings updated to this last installment of the series. # compared with other starfighters the 200 SBD rating really seems a bit high. # the hull rating (20 RU) seems to be off as well --> XWA: 14 RU. # the TIE Avenger is outdated, as well. (Since XvT it was rated 40 SBD and 14 RU). Even thought video game measurement systems arent a big deal for the overall Star Wars canon, I do belive we should always use those of the newest games, unless these games aren't canon in the first place.--Deep Thought 42 (talk) 23:41, November 21, 2012 (UTC)
      • Any opinions? I still think we should change it... --Deep Thought 42 (talk) 13:51, December 6, 2012 (UTC)

Shadows of the Empire appearance?

Doesn't it appear in the SoE Skyhook battle?--Fekyu (talk) 17:56, April 26, 2015 (UTC)

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

I would love these fighters to be in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, looking like this.

By Misry6.

TIE fighter rack

Hi, TIE fighters often hang beneath a ship in a rack (f.e. beneath a Gozanti-class cruiser). Is that possible with the TIE/D Defender too? If yes, how? The upper sonar panel blocks the entrance (for hanging it), right?