damn. so it was.
I think the A-wing didn't have an astromech but it could hyperjump. It just had to rely on preprogrammmed jumps instead of recalcs on the fly. I want to say Ackbar helped design the B-wing and maybe ... Madine helped with the A-wing? My nerd-fu used to be stronger and I don't feel like hunting through wookiepedia. I'm sure someone else will soon enough.
I'd go for the TIE fighter, simply because while it has a bit of speed and agility, it is a death trap. No shields, no hyperdrive, not very well armed and you have a very limited line of sight thanks to the huge panels and the you can only really look straight ahead. I would never fly one. I wouldn't even walk near one unless my will was up-to-date.How about for absolute worst fighter? Like, I'd rather take my chances EVA bad.
I nominate the ridiculous Corralskipper from New Jedi Order. No, biowank control of on-demand quantum singularities in a living rock-ship spitting lava balls is not cool and not Star Wars. It is stupid. Crank 2 stupid.
The TIE Advanced. Shields, hyperdrive, and very rare.
Also, the original armored B-Wing was seen on The Clone Wars recently.
The TIE Advanced. Shields, hyperdrive, and very rare.
Also, the original armored B-Wing was seen on The Clone Wars recently.
Are you sure? You're not thinking of the Y-Wing are you?
The TIE Advanced. Shields, hyperdrive, and very rare.
Also, the original armored B-Wing was seen on The Clone Wars recently.
Are you sure? You're not thinking of the Y-Wing are you?
I apologize. I did mean the Y-Wing (I had been reading the B-Wing Page at the time and it was fairly late at night).
Most SW ships are flying bricks, sometimes with some wing-like shapes but few would even make it off the ground without the help of magical force fields or whatever. I don't think the aerodynamics of the craft play into their technology much.
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