Unlikely. Shields allow you to survive a mistake and learn from it. Same thing with ejection systems. Tie series craft lack both.Tribun wrote:That's most likely NR propaganda.
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The usage "Admiral Zaarin" does not properly indicate anything about his rank except that he is a flag officer. According to p. 121 of the Centennial Edition of the United States Navy's Bluejacket's Manual (published by the Naval Institute Press):Vympel wrote:All I know is that TIE Fighter, being the original source material, never referred to Zaarin as anything other than Admiral.
Also, according to p. 110 of Mary Jane McCaffree's and Pauline Innis's Protocol: The Complete Handbook of Diplomatic, Official and Social Usage, admirals, vice admirals, and rear admirals are all addressed in conversation as "Admiral Doe"; Protocol presents the rules of protocol as used by the Protocol Office, United States Department of State.When you are introducing someone, you should use their entire title, but some -- such as vice admiral or lieutenant commander -- are too long and cumbersome to use in normal conversation, so you would shorten them by dropping the first part of their titles. You would introduce "Lieutenant Commander Jones" but you would then refer to her or him as "Commander Jones," or simply "Commander."
Ergo, it is wholly proper and correct to address or refer to GADM Zaarin as "admiral", without the "grand" modifier. This usage conforms in every way with actual usage in the Naval service and in modern protocol and etiquette. It in no way indicates that he is not a grand admiral. There is no evidence indicating that Demetrius Zaarin was anything but a grand admiral.
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Unlikely on the former (we rarely see X-wings survive a full salvo) and flat-out wrong on the latter.Alyeska wrote:Unlikely. Shields allow you to survive a mistake and learn from it. Same thing with ejection systems. Tie series craft lack both.
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X-Wing shields allow for basic survival of enemy fire. Not great, but a hell of a lot better then no shields at all.Howedar wrote:Unlikely on the former (we rarely see X-wings survive a full salvo) and flat-out wrong on the latter.Alyeska wrote:Unlikely. Shields allow you to survive a mistake and learn from it. Same thing with ejection systems. Tie series craft lack both.
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Well see if Zaarin had a generic ROTJ-style uniform or a Piett-style uniform (if its the former, it means that the uniforms isn't evidence, but is a blooper, if its the latter, than it means he was promoted to GADM before his defection but after Lenzer's research station was annhiliated..Alyeska wrote:IIRC X-Wing Alliance does not have Zarrin in a Grand Admiral's uniform. IMO Zarrin self promoted himself to Grand Admiral in his own fleet. Its a pity he hated the Rebels so much. His forces would have helped them greatly, but on his own he could never hope to defeat the Empire. I think Zarrin had the equivilant of a Sector Fleet at his disposal. I remember 5 ISDs alone under his command that we get to kill.
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While it is true that Interceptors lack shields, Common TIEs are seen with them. This is not suprising, they have the same size reactor and thus same output and TIE interceptors are faster and since power increases exponentionally and momentum linearly, the power for those shields probably goes to the engines instead.Alyeska wrote:Unlikely. Shields allow you to survive a mistake and learn from it. Same thing with ejection systems. Tie series craft lack both.Tribun wrote:That's most likely NR propaganda.
And IIRC we also see TIE ejector seats in the movies (ESB asteroid chase)
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Photo of ejectors seat please, and sorry, you can't manufacture contradictions between EU and film and say because some filmic TIE/Lns or Starfighters have shields, that all TIE/Lns or Starfighters have shields when the EU says opposite. The correct conclusion is some TIE Starfighters observed in the films have shields, and many or all TIE Starfighters and Line Fighters in the EU do not. It is not rational to create the 100% shielded vs. 100% not shielded dilemma. Furthermore it is also an overgeneralization, and also you cannot prove that the unshielded Line Fighters and Starfighters have the same reactor mass as the Interceptor. Perhaps they're intentionally cheaper or less maintanence intensive, and thus smaller. Perhaps they have the room for the bigger reactor which could power shields, but they simply opt for without.
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True, but IIRC even minor hit to TIE figther or A-wing turns it into a uncontrollable wreck (ESB and ROTJ), but X-wing survives minor hits (ANH).Ender wrote:And IIRC we also see TIE ejector seats in the movies (ESB asteroid chase)
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I recall one more instance of an ejection seat, in the comic about a precursor mission against Admiral Giel's armada. A TIE pilot was shot down and "questioned" for codes which were used to surprise attack a small outpost. The outpost had codes for the armada, which let the rebels infiltrate it.
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I recall one more instance of an ejection seat, in the comic about a precursor mission against Admiral Giel's armada. A TIE pilot was shot down and "questioned" for codes which were used to surprise attack a small outpost. The outpost had codes for the armada, which let the rebels infiltrate it.
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We also see an ejected TIE pilot in ESB, so it's clear that at least some TIE models sport ejector seats.Howedar wrote:Unlikely on the former (we rarely see X-wings survive a full salvo) and flat-out wrong on the latter.Alyeska wrote:Unlikely. Shields allow you to survive a mistake and learn from it. Same thing with ejection systems. Tie series craft lack both.
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Here's the CCG card of a TIE ejector seat. Note the lore, also.
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Really? Shit that's awesome, never noticed that. Thanks for the pic.Master of Ossus wrote:
We also see an ejected TIE pilot in ESB, so it's clear that at least some TIE models sport ejector seats.
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If Luke is flying it it may be a rebel modified Tie. Where did Luke get it from?Howedar wrote:Unlikely on the former (we rarely see X-wings survive a full salvo) and flat-out wrong on the latter.Alyeska wrote:Unlikely. Shields allow you to survive a mistake and learn from it. Same thing with ejection systems. Tie series craft lack both.
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Do you have any clue how hard it would be to retrofit a spacecraft with an ejection seat?
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I love that. Especially considering the Rebel Alliance is struggling not only against the tyrannical Empire but also just to survive - Death Squadron being a bitch and all. They're also strung for cash, because they couldn't afford better defences at Hoth (for their ground personnel at least). They're also desperate enough to attack battlestations the size of Death Stars.Howedar wrote:Do you have any clue how hard it would be to retrofit a spacecraft with an ejection seat?
But they won't get into a starfighter cockpit with no ejection seat. Nah-uh.
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That's also a reason why the Empire was able to outgun them with figters (besides the fact that they had Kuat, Fondor, and all the other major firms working for them) -- an attack fighter that lacks a hyperspace drive is certainly cheaper to build en masse than an atack fighter with such a drive. True, it did give the Alliance a mobility advantage, but that's not enough against ace fighters (though of course, the Empire was able to build hyperspace-cabable TIES, albeit in limited numbers: The TIE Advanced X1, the TIE Defender, and the TIE Hunter all come to mind.Stofsk wrote:I love that. Especially considering the Rebel Alliance is struggling not only against the tyrannical Empire but also just to survive - Death Squadron being a bitch and all. They're also strung for cash, because they couldn't afford better defences at Hoth (for their ground personnel at least). They're also desperate enough to attack battlestations the size of Death Stars.Howedar wrote:Do you have any clue how hard it would be to retrofit a spacecraft with an ejection seat?
But they won't get into a starfighter cockpit with no ejection seat. Nah-uh.
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A craft apparently some elite force uses in Rogue Squadron 3.Howedar wrote:TIE Hunter?
Sorta has the wing design of a concaved TIE interceptor.
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You forgot the hyperdrive equipped TIE Avenger (aka TIE Advanced- not Vader's one).
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I never did understand why the Empire didn't produce the Avenger in larger numbers. The Defender was so bloody expensive that years after Endor they still only built a handful. The Avenger was faster then an Interceptor with equal guns (standard Interceptor seems to have 4 guns while Piet and Vader had access to 10 gun armed Ints) and a good warhead capacity as well as being shielded and having a hyperdrive. The Alliance/NR certainly knew of its existance (mentioned even in a few books).
Why the bloody hell did the Empire just abandon the design? Its quite good. Like taking an X-Wing and giving it the speed of an A-Wing. Had the Empire had these fighters in squadron strength on every ISD the Alliance might have floundered.
Why the bloody hell did the Empire just abandon the design? Its quite good. Like taking an X-Wing and giving it the speed of an A-Wing. Had the Empire had these fighters in squadron strength on every ISD the Alliance might have floundered.
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Doubt it. When referring to Thrawn they almost always use "Grand Admiral", but with Zarrin it's always just "Admiral.JME2 wrote:Well, there is a possible explanation; look at Worf -- a Lt. Cmdr who is continually addressed as Commander. We have a similar situation here, in my humble opinion.Vympel wrote:All I know is that TIE Fighter, being the original source material, never referred to Zaarin as anything other than Admiral.