Favorite Star Wars fighters
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Favorite Star Wars fighters
OK, so one of the most central features of Star Wars is the dogfights and the daring pilots striking at difficult targets against incredible odds. So many daring heros are fighter pilots; so many of the classic Star Wars games are fighter games.
Some starfighters are more the tool of independent freelancers, like the Z-95 - seen only in the movies. Mara Jade piloted one. Others are team piloted, like the tri-wing three-man (plus an astromech) ARC-170.
Some craft are really meant for atmospheric use, like the T-16 Skyhopper (usually not armed) and the T-47 airspeeders seen on Hoth; some are local defense craft, like the Geonosian fighters, the N-1 of Naboo, and the Utapau P-38.
Others seem custom one-off jobs, like Grievous's starfighter and Vader's TIE; some are automated and mass produced. Vulture droids and trifighters come to mind, although TIEs were also around in great numbers - at least, the other three seen in the movies. The large number of other TIE variants seen only in the EU were rarer.
And, of course, there are the A, B, E, K, V, X, and Y wing fighters.
Personally, I like the Y-Wing. Ok, it supposedly flies like a pig and is obsolete compared to the others, and they get blown up quite easily by attacking TIEs in ANH, but I like nacelles. And it's supposedly a durable, versatile craft, easily modified, and just the thing for taking a nice long-range strike mission with a close friend or loved one.
I also like the TIE Interceptor. Twice the firepower and improved maneuverability from the basic TIE fighter with no real increase in target profile? No other TIE fits the TIE mission as well or as credibly, IMO...
...and yes, I think it looks really nice.
Some starfighters are more the tool of independent freelancers, like the Z-95 - seen only in the movies. Mara Jade piloted one. Others are team piloted, like the tri-wing three-man (plus an astromech) ARC-170.
Some craft are really meant for atmospheric use, like the T-16 Skyhopper (usually not armed) and the T-47 airspeeders seen on Hoth; some are local defense craft, like the Geonosian fighters, the N-1 of Naboo, and the Utapau P-38.
Others seem custom one-off jobs, like Grievous's starfighter and Vader's TIE; some are automated and mass produced. Vulture droids and trifighters come to mind, although TIEs were also around in great numbers - at least, the other three seen in the movies. The large number of other TIE variants seen only in the EU were rarer.
And, of course, there are the A, B, E, K, V, X, and Y wing fighters.
Personally, I like the Y-Wing. Ok, it supposedly flies like a pig and is obsolete compared to the others, and they get blown up quite easily by attacking TIEs in ANH, but I like nacelles. And it's supposedly a durable, versatile craft, easily modified, and just the thing for taking a nice long-range strike mission with a close friend or loved one.
I also like the TIE Interceptor. Twice the firepower and improved maneuverability from the basic TIE fighter with no real increase in target profile? No other TIE fits the TIE mission as well or as credibly, IMO...
...and yes, I think it looks really nice.
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I think it looks ugly, and is like made by a fanboy who said oh yeah, more lazorz and better missiles and better shields and better hyperdrives and better speed and better acceleration and better range oh my god what's happening???Cocytus wrote:The X-Wing is an icon, no question. But personally, I love the EU's TIE Defender, an Imperial starfighter constructed with a Rebel mentality, complete with shields and its own hyperdrive.
I like the EU's Chiss fighter. Pure coolness.
The TIE Interceptor is clearly a winner for me as well.
I don't fancy the designs from the PT safe the N-1 fighter. It's a complete oddity.
Other than that, I also love the Y-wing, especially with all the hull plating as seen in the ICS, and for their fins at the back of the nacelles.
The B-wings are very cool, it's a pity we don't see them more.
I appreciated the sort of rip off in Lost in Space.
The X-wing is just the fighter everybody knows, and I also dig it.
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Or, some Imperial engineer, who probably endangered his life by daring to question the wisdom of commonplace Imperial thinking, (which held that fighters were insignificant and disposable) posited that perhaps human and material resources are not inexhaustible, and therefore more steps should be taken to protect pilots and enhance versatility and firepower. To me, the Defender makes perfect sense, especially in light of the two crushing, costly defeats the Empire suffered at the hands of those better Rebel fighters.Mr. Oragahn wrote:I think it looks ugly, and is like made by a fanboy who said oh yeah, more lazorz and better missiles and better shields and better hyperdrives and better speed and better acceleration and better range oh my god what's happening???Cocytus wrote:The X-Wing is an icon, no question. But personally, I love the EU's TIE Defender, an Imperial starfighter constructed with a Rebel mentality, complete with shields and its own hyperdrive.
Didn't Vader's personal TIE also have shields and a hyperdrive? If its fanboyish you want, I can't think of a better example than the Virago, which I loathe.
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As much as I love the X-wing and all, I have to throw in with the Y-wing, if for no other reason than it deserves an honorable mention, and is one of the few fighter designs in both trilogies that is built without too much in the way of consideration for aerodynamics (no wings or fins, just pylons and big nacelles, built like a brick).
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On the rebel side i've always been partial to the A-Wing. Fast, maneuverable, shielded and packs two lasers and missiles. Ultimate fighter-killer. Even X-Wings can't match the A-Wing in a straight one on one Dogfight IMHO.
On the Imperial side, I'll go with the TIE Interceptor for the same reasons. Though it trades in shields for an extra pair of lasers, it can still out-dogfight anything but an A-Wing.
If we allow non-canon into consideration I'll go with the TIE-Advanced instead. It's basically a slightly faster and slightly more maneuverable TIE Interceptor with shields, and missiles. All around improvement.
On the Imperial side, I'll go with the TIE Interceptor for the same reasons. Though it trades in shields for an extra pair of lasers, it can still out-dogfight anything but an A-Wing.
If we allow non-canon into consideration I'll go with the TIE-Advanced instead. It's basically a slightly faster and slightly more maneuverable TIE Interceptor with shields, and missiles. All around improvement.
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The Defiant doesn't really count as a fighter. It's a full on Warship. Maybe you could classify it as a frigate, based on size alone. Though it's firepower is easily capital-ship worthy
Closest thing to a Trek Fighter would be shuttles, in which case the Delta Flyer is as good as it gets. Borg-enhanced shields and weapons for the win.
Closest thing to a Trek Fighter would be shuttles, in which case the Delta Flyer is as good as it gets. Borg-enhanced shields and weapons for the win.