I remember flying a mission in X-Wing Alliance where I had to solo scout an entire imperial fleet and get close enough to scan all their capital ships. Anything too slow would get eaten alive by a hundred different ties. Went in with an A wing, diverted all power from weapons and shields into the engines. One shot enough to make me one with the force. It was a balls to the walls mission, I was flying so fast the tie's looked like they were floating stationary. Was a real adrenaline rush. Old game, still damn good!
So many memories from that game. Its been so long I can't remember the name of the mode, but it was basically a stand alone scenario where you got progressively tougher enemies to deal with. Started with like a single TIE fighter and gradually built up until you were suddenly taking on a Star Destroyer.
@@tharivol123 As finicky as it was, the comprehensive flight controls made me feel like a real starship captain. I'd love it if there were more games like this.
Ive been playing through the x wing alliance upgrade mod and have been stuck on that mission. I’ve been thinking like an x wing pilot. Keeping my throttle at 1/3 for maximum maneuverability and trying to take out as many TIEs as I can. Getting rid of my shields in the face of so many enemy ships and turbo lasers seemed crazy to me, but an a wing pilot needs to be crazy
A-Wing Fighter Pilots are dis"posable, A-Wing Interceptor Pilots are Rabid Honeybadgers. I am shocked Generation Tech didnt really bring up the differences between the earlier Civil War "A-Wing Fighter" and the late end "A-Wing Interceptor?
The in-universe equivalent to the A-10 would be the Y-Wing being a solid, heavily armed vehicle that can take a beating, an interceptor like the F-104 Starfighter would be a better match to the A-Wing. Very fast and lightly armed and armored.
I used to flay the A-wing a lot in the X-wing alliance and Rogue Squadron games so much fun, died a lot but then I was introduce to the tie interceptor and the tie advance. I never look back since.
I like how we get to see an evolution in interceptor design. We go from the delta 7 to the eta-actis to the v-wing and eventually to the a-wing. Each model emphasizing different traits, gradually becoming more efficient & well-rounded. The CIS upgraded from the vulture droid to the tri-fighter, and even the Empire started fielding the tie interceptor & defender. The ever-changing sky combat calls for new solutions, especially in the interceptor role, which calls for maximum speed & maneuverability.
I thought the A-wing was made for escort missions, only later found out they're much better at hit and run, especially after fixing the laser canons to rotate 360° and hit pursuers.
I understood it's as strong as Tugston, thus Duranium and Explodium are included. Yes, it's still a super sci-fi alloy like Vibradium. There's a whole leveling of how strong these metals are just like medals, armor, and tools in Minecraft.
I like how, in universe, the Rebellion's starfighter corps. is made up of two "liberated" designs and a squadro of bombers saved from the scrapyard. The A wings would have been nearly unstoppable if there was an astromech slot.
I assume that the R-22 was available in large numbers in the galaxy where it was used in planetary militias and other groups. rebels just bought/acquired huge numbers of R-22s and rebuilt them into A-wings to fill in the interceptor role.
@@jiffypoo5029 That’s not how cloning works. Cloning is a parent producing a child that is perfectly identical to them. Twins are not clones of each other, just like how clones are not clones of each other.
Don't underestimate the value of crazy in pilots, best example look at the I-16 pilots in WW2 and the utter insanity that allowed them to attrition the far superior german air force including things like the infamous "taran" tactic, a near suicidal ram tactic that due to the planes features and the pilots themselves developing it as a practical technique was actually decently survivable and some pilots went on to use it on repeated occasions with one pilot reportedly doing it on 7 occasions.
I picture a speed freak tweaking out while laying with his legs sticking out from under a control panel as he removes parts while giggling “gotta go fast, gotta go fast!”
They have to be unhinged, those a wings are fast. Damn i miss star wars squadrons. With all the crap being released these past 5 years, that game should have gotten more lpve and a sequel
A wings were annoying in Tie Fighter PC game. But once you get a good bead on them.. such a nice boom. @GnertionTech, can you do a report on Maarek Stele and what can be done to move him into canon?
I remember them well, nimble little buggers, but once you got a couple of hits on them it became a little easier to get them as the switch to shield recharging bought their speed down quite nicely. Always tended to use fire linked lasers on the faster ships as a good hit would slow them down all the quicker.
A-Wing's were the only rebel fighter that could keep pace with TIE-Interceptors at full speed, meaning your ass is being repeatedly sent against the most experienced imperial dogfighters (since they got the Interceptors) in a giant engine with guns bolted on the sides and zero survivability features.
I would argue that the best interceptor is a proton torpedo armed Delta-7B. 2 twin laser cannons, 16 proton torps, small hyperdrive, sheilds, and 400g more of acceleration than the A-wing. And no the TIE Defender is not an interceptor, it is a superiority fighter, there is a difference.😊
Squadrons treats the Defender as a superiority fighter, but Rebels made it out as more of a multi-role with interceptor capabilities considering its insane closing speed. Bit of an identity crisis depending on media type and game mechanics.
@The_Lucent_Archangel you aren't wrong. The F-15 would be considered by SW writers as an interceptor, even though it is doing the same speeds as the generation before Interceptors, such the F-102 and F-106. Even the F-14 is an interceptor first and fighter second. Though generational improvements aside, Interceptors, at least historically were not known for maneuverability, getting somewhere fast was. But theor mission historically too was to intercept bombers or missile threats to fixed targets. Not really to go hunting like sized aircraft in hostile territory. The F-106 was for soviet bombers, and the F-14 was also for fleet defense. The reason the Nacy had so many attack aircraft for so long. The A-4, and A-7, moving into the F/A-18 as the primary air to surface deliverers, or in other words the true striking arm of carriers. There is a similar of more fighter bombers for the Air Force.
I flew an A-Wing in Squadrons. It's real easy to smear yourself all over the hull of an Imperial Star Destroyer if you're not careful, but it was really useful for slipping underneath the shields and taking out the deck guns so the bomber(s) could come in and do their thing, then dipping out.
So the reason the Belbullab-22 was so expensive was it’s compact hyperdrive? I never read it had any jamming or surveillance equipment on it so I always wondered
A better comparison for the Ion engine would be an RS-7 rotary: More specific power, higher RPM ... but more maintenance and far thirstier. ... (... his could also extend to the types that prefer them).
During the early part of the Second Gulf War I worked as a security contractor for a very large oil company and my boss remembered the time I took him hunting on my property in Louisiana and the next thing I knew I was a sniper in a very well equipped private military. Now I have nightmares about what I did. Remember never take your boss hunting if you want to get a good nights sleep.
Judging from what's described... I'm picturing somewhere a VERY feared A-wing Rebel Pilot somewhere even the most dangerous an fearsome Imp fighters fear even in their Interceptors and Defenders since Speed an Agility can be EXTREMELY effective protection and a serious threat on attack in the hands of one that KNOWS EXACTLY what they doing. Han neglected a TRULY skilled an lethal pilot could basically become their own "Red Baron"... Unless of course they have just ample amount of those in their X-wing Corp
Ironically, the movies and anime never show the A-Wing using its speed to its advantage. I'd love to see the A-Wing use its superior speed to outrun the TIE fighters in future anime and movies.
The A-wing Is so bad Its propensity tor being the fastest coffin money can buy survived a canon revamp through sheer will. The A-wing, or "How to look cool and die fast" is what happens when A Kuat Engineer snuck into the back of Sienar systems to see the assembly of the first TIE Interceptor and thinking "A cheap fast and basic starfighter with the survivability of wet paper, great! Let's make it faster, let's make it not cheap, let's make it even faster, let's make it without the numbers that TIEs are built around" and his Rebel friend, hearing all this, decides "Yeah we ain't got Empire pilot numbers but I sure do like going fucking FAST" Fast but not easy, you're basically flying two engines strapped to your dick when its just seen two twileks kissing. In a navy that is just full of "I'm the best pilot ever but fuck discipline" jocks there's only one way to compensate for the missing inches of limp-dicked decent piloting and "Well I can fly an A-wing and not die" is there for people who have a hopelessly high rate of optimism and a will already written. The most famous victory of an A-wing pilot is driving himself into the bridge of a Star Destroyer. This is actually remarkable as it did come at the end of the war between the Empire and the Rebel alliance, since it is frankly fucking AMAZING a-wing pilots survived this long. In the new canon they are given a fresh introduction, and promptly do nothing but fucking explode. A-wings are the thinking man's suicide note. In a desperate struggle to be the slickest spacer this side of Duros young hotshots sign up for a one-way ticket into either ploughing into the fucking ground, being the first into the frey and into fire in the wet tissue paper tiger, and just generally being the coolest guy in the dogfight because they're already exposed to the vacuum of space.
Hay hay hay, slow down cowboy... Im still kikkin my 93 1.6 MX 5 (Not Miata) from Nürnberg to Garmish n back to free climb and it never stops being Fun. Go MX5 nothin to compinsate for hier hahaha. Stay Mellow Ppl´s
Alan I hope you see this comment. Do you mind detailing your filming setup? It would be very informative to see a behind the scenes video for Gen Tech. I know you know stuff when it comes to filming seeing as how it was your profession.
Sure they have shields but not much, are usually first into the battle due to their speed and thus outnumbered. Brave/crazy TIE killers: RIP Arvel Crynyd.
Later on in the war once the rebels consolidated and had actual options in what pilots flew they probably assigned most of the (increasingly large number) of imperial defector pilots to A-wings, since it is the closest thing to what they are used to flying.
The more i think about it, the more i thnik that the best kind of pilot for the a-wing would be a force sensitive / user person. Even more if this is a jedi
yes and no. Slave 1 is the most infamous ship of that class due to being flown by Jango and Boba Fett, but the ship class was always the Firespray-31. By the same token the Millennium Falcon is the most famous example of a YT-1300 light freighter
“The Fett brothers, who were also father and son.” I guess there’s really no greater form of incest than having an exact copy of yourself made to raise as a son.
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Reminds me of a saying we had in the Air Force, "Never fly the A-model of anything."
or the g model of the f104
Or any Russian made and maintained plane
Never use anything that is 'Made in China'
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@@irfans_AA They're talking about jets that end in A, not that start with A. The first iterations of a jet, like the F-15A, F-16A, etc.
I remember flying a mission in X-Wing Alliance where I had to solo scout an entire imperial fleet and get close enough to scan all their capital ships. Anything too slow would get eaten alive by a hundred different ties. Went in with an A wing, diverted all power from weapons and shields into the engines. One shot enough to make me one with the force. It was a balls to the walls mission, I was flying so fast the tie's looked like they were floating stationary. Was a real adrenaline rush. Old game, still damn good!
So many memories from that game. Its been so long I can't remember the name of the mode, but it was basically a stand alone scenario where you got progressively tougher enemies to deal with. Started with like a single TIE fighter and gradually built up until you were suddenly taking on a Star Destroyer.
@@tharivol123 As finicky as it was, the comprehensive flight controls made me feel like a real starship captain. I'd love it if there were more games like this.
Ive been playing through the x wing alliance upgrade mod and have been stuck on that mission. I’ve been thinking like an x wing pilot. Keeping my throttle at 1/3 for maximum maneuverability and trying to take out as many TIEs as I can. Getting rid of my shields in the face of so many enemy ships and turbo lasers seemed crazy to me, but an a wing pilot needs to be crazy
As an A-Wing main on Squadrons VR, A-Wing pilots are fkn honeybadgers.
A-Wing Fighter Pilots are dis"posable, A-Wing Interceptor Pilots are Rabid Honeybadgers. I am shocked Generation Tech didnt really bring up the differences between the earlier Civil War "A-Wing Fighter" and the late end "A-Wing Interceptor?
Community still sizable for a new player to try?
@bam902 they organize every Friday and Saturday
Lol I love that 😂
Is this a Vr only game or is this a PC VR game?
A-Wing pilots: Rebel hardware + Imperial sofware.
Have you spoken to an A-10 pilot?
These are their descendants(ancestors?).
The in-universe equivalent to the A-10 would be the Y-Wing being a solid, heavily armed vehicle that can take a beating, an interceptor like the F-104 Starfighter would be a better match to the A-Wing. Very fast and lightly armed and armored.
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@@NerdInTheAtticProductions Yes! That's my main squeeze when it comes to aircraft, almost batshit crazy but a goddamn beautiful sight to behold.
Meet your Vietnam War era OH-6 Loach or DUSTOFF Pilot
A-Wing Pilot: Alexa play Danger Zone.
That’s RIGHT. I am…DANGEROUS
@@AngryJawa0094 Seems like Darkwing Duck would fly an A-Wing.
I used to flay the A-wing a lot in the X-wing alliance and Rogue Squadron games so much fun, died a lot but then I was introduce to the tie interceptor and the tie advance.
I never look back since.
What are your opinions, pros, and cons of both interspersers?
Welcome home, Alan! Thank you for continuing to make content even though you were traveling!
We appreciate your dedication to your craft!
My favourite stereo type is the one with the multi CD changer.
Same, and the one that plays multiple records back.
I like how we get to see an evolution in interceptor design. We go from the delta 7 to the eta-actis to the v-wing and eventually to the a-wing. Each model emphasizing different traits, gradually becoming more efficient & well-rounded. The CIS upgraded from the vulture droid to the tri-fighter, and even the Empire started fielding the tie interceptor & defender. The ever-changing sky combat calls for new solutions, especially in the interceptor role, which calls for maximum speed & maneuverability.
I thought the A-wing was made for escort missions, only later found out they're much better at hit and run, especially after fixing the laser canons to rotate 360° and hit pursuers.
180 degrees.
@@adarkwind4712360°, A-wing could fly under/over a target and blast it into dust.
@adarkwind4712 I heard 180° also, but double checked and wookieepedia says 360°.. I don't care which one, they both fire backwards.
come to think of it, A-wings are just flying deathbricks on par to armored core pilots with pilot being alive as optional.
Hang on. Durasteel is weaker than titanium? I always thought it was some kind of super sci-fi alloy like Vibranium.
It might be similar to duranium from Star Trek lore. Strong, but with internal components behind it that are made from explodium.
I understood it's as strong as Tugston, thus Duranium and Explodium are included. Yes, it's still a super sci-fi alloy like Vibradium. There's a whole leveling of how strong these metals are just like medals, armor, and tools in Minecraft.
I like how, in universe, the Rebellion's starfighter corps. is made up of two "liberated" designs and a squadro of bombers saved from the scrapyard.
The A wings would have been nearly unstoppable if there was an astromech slot.
The lack of a slot didn't stop Chopper from hopping in back. Then again, he's kind of crazy anyway.
I assume that the R-22 was available in large numbers in the galaxy where it was used in planetary militias and other groups. rebels just bought/acquired huge numbers of R-22s and rebuilt them into A-wings to fill in the interceptor role.
I've heard of the "Fett Brothers", very under rated. Wish their lore was more explored and talked about.
They’re just simple men trying to make their way around the galaxy
Hate to burst everyone’s bubble, but a clone is the offspring of the original, not the sibling.
@@Virtual_Jester Boba was a perfect, unaltered clone, a twin. Jango was raising his younger brother as his son.
@@jiffypoo5029 That’s not how cloning works. Cloning is a parent producing a child that is perfectly identical to them. Twins are not clones of each other, just like how clones are not clones of each other.
@@Virtual_Jester are you by any chance confusing sci-fi cloning with asexual reproduction? Jango and boba are genetically twin brothers.
Don't underestimate the value of crazy in pilots, best example look at the I-16 pilots in WW2 and the utter insanity that allowed them to attrition the far superior german air force including things like the infamous "taran" tactic, a near suicidal ram tactic that due to the planes features and the pilots themselves developing it as a practical technique was actually decently survivable and some pilots went on to use it on repeated occasions with one pilot reportedly doing it on 7 occasions.
I picture a speed freak tweaking out while laying with his legs sticking out from under a control panel as he removes parts while giggling “gotta go fast, gotta go fast!”
I would have thought they would have hardwired a stripped down Astromech into the A Wing. Have it more like an AI then a traditional Astromech.
Yeah, you’d think the Rebellion would understand the importance of Fly-by-wire Computers
They have to be unhinged, those a wings are fast. Damn i miss star wars squadrons. With all the crap being released these past 5 years, that game should have gotten more lpve and a sequel
A wings were annoying in Tie Fighter PC game. But once you get a good bead on them.. such a nice boom. @GnertionTech, can you do a report on Maarek Stele and what can be done to move him into canon?
I remember them well, nimble little buggers, but once you got a couple of hits on them it became a little easier to get them as the switch to shield recharging bought their speed down quite nicely. Always tended to use fire linked lasers on the faster ships as a good hit would slow them down all the quicker.
The A-wings were almost enough to make me quit playing that old PC Tie Fighter game.
They were a menace absolutely every time unless you were in an Advanced, Defender, or turned on the cheats/turned off damage.
@@schitflowsdwnhil It was a long time ago for me, but all I can remember is endlessly spinning in circles, never able to catch up.
There is no way you can fit C-3PO and R2D2 into an A-wing cockpit along with the pilot. That must be rebel propaganda.
they had a trainer version, two seater
A-Wing's were the only rebel fighter that could keep pace with TIE-Interceptors at full speed, meaning your ass is being repeatedly sent against the most experienced imperial dogfighters (since they got the Interceptors) in a giant engine with guns bolted on the sides and zero survivability features.
Never forget how one managed to destroy a super star destroyer
I feel the power of the force coming inside me
Easily the most fun Rebel ship to fly in the X-Wing series.
The rebel A-Wing is wearing the starfighter equivalent of knickers, a sheer camisole and grippy socks. And I friggin love it.
I would argue that the best interceptor is a proton torpedo armed Delta-7B.
2 twin laser cannons, 16 proton torps, small hyperdrive, sheilds, and 400g more of acceleration than the A-wing.
And no the TIE Defender is not an interceptor, it is a superiority fighter, there is a difference.😊
Squadrons treats the Defender as a superiority fighter, but Rebels made it out as more of a multi-role with interceptor capabilities considering its insane closing speed. Bit of an identity crisis depending on media type and game mechanics.
@The_Lucent_Archangel you aren't wrong. The F-15 would be considered by SW writers as an interceptor, even though it is doing the same speeds as the generation before Interceptors, such the F-102 and F-106. Even the F-14 is an interceptor first and fighter second.
Though generational improvements aside, Interceptors, at least historically were not known for maneuverability, getting somewhere fast was. But theor mission historically too was to intercept bombers or missile threats to fixed targets. Not really to go hunting like sized aircraft in hostile territory.
The F-106 was for soviet bombers, and the F-14 was also for fleet defense. The reason the Nacy had so many attack aircraft for so long. The A-4, and A-7, moving into the F/A-18 as the primary air to surface deliverers, or in other words the true striking arm of carriers. There is a similar of more fighter bombers for the Air Force.
I flew an A-Wing in Squadrons.
It's real easy to smear yourself all over the hull of an Imperial Star Destroyer if you're not careful, but it was really useful for slipping underneath the shields and taking out the deck guns so the bomber(s) could come in and do their thing, then dipping out.
Very enjoyable! Thank you, Alan. 😊👍
i love yoda's little starfighter :)
I absolutely adore the eta-2 actis class light interceptor
So the reason the Belbullab-22 was so expensive was it’s compact hyperdrive? I never read it had any jamming or surveillance equipment on it so I always wondered
“… the Fett brothers, who are also father and son.” 😭
A better comparison for the Ion engine would be an RS-7 rotary: More specific power, higher RPM ... but more maintenance and far thirstier. ... (... his could also extend to the types that prefer them).
The underground engineers were like the guys from operation meteor in Gwing
During the early part of the Second Gulf War I worked as a security contractor for a very large oil company and my boss remembered the time I took him hunting on my property in Louisiana and the next thing I knew I was a sniper in a very well equipped private military. Now I have nightmares about what I did. Remember never take your boss hunting if you want to get a good nights sleep.
To be fair, they have to be a little nuts to fight against a large organized fleet that The Empire had.
Judging from what's described... I'm picturing somewhere a VERY feared A-wing Rebel Pilot somewhere even the most dangerous an fearsome Imp fighters fear even in their Interceptors and Defenders since Speed an Agility can be EXTREMELY effective protection and a serious threat on attack in the hands of one that KNOWS EXACTLY what they doing. Han neglected a TRULY skilled an lethal pilot could basically become their own "Red Baron"... Unless of course they have just ample amount of those in their X-wing Corp
Ironically, the movies and anime never show the A-Wing using its speed to its advantage. I'd love to see the A-Wing use its superior speed to outrun the TIE fighters in future anime and movies.
Jeez I just rewatched The Force Awakens and kept thinking, "Such wasted potential."
A WING vs V WING
idk.. I always figured the A-Wing was the Rebels saying, Fuxk it, we ball
More a statement of intent than mode of victory
All rebels are unhinged
Amazing video
The A-wing Is so bad Its propensity tor being the fastest coffin money can buy survived a canon revamp through sheer will. The A-wing, or "How to look cool and die fast" is what happens when A Kuat Engineer snuck into the back of Sienar systems to see the assembly of the first TIE Interceptor and thinking "A cheap fast and basic starfighter with the survivability of wet paper, great! Let's make it faster, let's make it not cheap, let's make it even faster, let's make it without the numbers that TIEs are built around" and his Rebel friend, hearing all this, decides "Yeah we ain't got Empire pilot numbers but I sure do like going fucking FAST" Fast but not easy, you're basically flying two engines strapped to your dick when its just seen two twileks kissing.
In a navy that is just full of "I'm the best pilot ever but fuck discipline" jocks there's only one way to compensate for the missing inches of limp-dicked decent piloting and "Well I can fly an A-wing and not die" is there for people who have a hopelessly high rate of optimism and a will already written.
The most famous victory of an A-wing pilot is driving himself into the bridge of a Star Destroyer. This is actually remarkable as it did come at the end of the war between the Empire and the Rebel alliance, since it is frankly fucking AMAZING a-wing pilots survived this long. In the new canon they are given a fresh introduction, and promptly do nothing but fucking explode. A-wings are the thinking man's suicide note. In a desperate struggle to be the slickest spacer this side of Duros young hotshots sign up for a one-way ticket into either ploughing into the fucking ground, being the first into the frey and into fire in the wet tissue paper tiger, and just generally being the coolest guy in the dogfight because they're already exposed to the vacuum of space.
Hay hay hay, slow down cowboy... Im still kikkin my 93 1.6 MX 5 (Not Miata) from Nürnberg to Garmish n back to free climb and it never stops being Fun. Go MX5 nothin to compinsate for hier hahaha. Stay Mellow Ppl´s
Alan I hope you see this comment.
Do you mind detailing your filming setup? It would be very informative to see a behind the scenes video for Gen Tech. I know you know stuff when it comes to filming seeing as how it was your profession.
As a B-Wing pilot I can confirm: I in fact, do not know which way is up right now.
Star Wars has one hell of a rabbit hole. Or is it called iceberg? I get the two confused.
Sure they have shields but not much, are usually first into the battle due to their speed and thus outnumbered. Brave/crazy TIE killers: RIP Arvel Crynyd.
Never forget The Executor was taken out by an out of control A Wing
Imperial defector on the X-Wing and A-Wing: “This is brilliant, but I like this”
Later on in the war once the rebels consolidated and had actual options in what pilots flew they probably assigned most of the (increasingly large number) of imperial defector pilots to A-wings, since it is the closest thing to what they are used to flying.
A-Wings for the real ones
@6:47 I didn’t fancy generation tech for a car nerd. I wonder what he drives
The more i think about it, the more i thnik that the best kind of pilot for the a-wing would be a force sensitive / user person.
Even more if this is a jedi
Allways wanted to be in a
“A-wing” or “tie fighter”. Never really wanted an “x-wing”. They are cool and all but…
5:22 whats that?
Alan I hope I get to smoke a blunt with you in the future sometime.
Same thing:
Star Wars A-Wing Pilots
Battletech Charger Pilots
so the A-wings real world aircraft would be the A6M Zero of ww2
I bet it’s pretty hard to fly an A-Wing in an asteroid field
Just a reminder that we are close to the 1milion sub!
highway to the danger zone
The original A-Wing story was far better than the Mousified version.
Sienar is pronounced See-nar? I thought it was Sy-nar :o
'naturally ASPIRATED'
I get the feeling that he enjoys eating chicken.
FYI Alan, "thyme" is pronounced "time".
You can, in fact, put it in a bottle.
Basically Viggen pilots
Mythbusters proved humans can't navigate in a straight line with out external senses.
Mythbusters also can't navigate the scientific method worth a da**.
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To be fair though, aren't all pilots a little unhinged?
Zoom zoom
Am I the only one questioning why a lady is riding the motorcycle naked?
am I hearing and converting kph to mph wrong, but are SW fighters “slower” than earth based modern fighters 🤔
In atmosphere, yes.
What is nglt? I don't know what this acronym means.
MGLT=megalight it’s an in universe metric for sunlight speed.
Thanks
You mean Slave 1
yes and no. Slave 1 is the most infamous ship of that class due to being flown by Jango and Boba Fett, but the ship class was always the Firespray-31. By the same token the Millennium Falcon is the most famous example of a YT-1300 light freighter
It was a clone lol, not brothers who were also father and son. wtf
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“The Fett brothers, who were also father and son.” I guess there’s really no greater form of incest than having an exact copy of yourself made to raise as a son.
And probably Democrat voters…..except for one thing. The Empire just destroyed Planet Markamela 😂
Barris did everything wrong.