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Attaining speeds of up to 650 [[Kilometer|km]]/[[Hour|h]], the [[Mobquet Swoops and Speeders|Mobquet]] Flare-S [[swoop]] measured 3 [[Imperial standard meter|meter]]s in length, and was heavier than most swoops, due to having a reinforced 'S'-shaped chassis. |
Attaining speeds of up to 650 [[Kilometer|km]]/[[Hour|h]], the [[Mobquet Swoops and Speeders|Mobquet]] Flare-S [[swoop]] measured 3 [[Imperial standard meter|meter]]s in length, and was heavier than most swoops, due to having a reinforced 'S'-shaped chassis. |
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− | It was equipped with forward-mounted steering vanes, longer stabilizer bars for increased handling and maneuverability and a repulsorlift engine mounted in the center of the bike's frame to provide a decrease in rolling and tumbling. The Flare-S also came with air intakes which force-fed several turbothrusters that were connected to directional nozzles. This allowed it to gain additional speed and maneuverability. |
+ | It was equipped with forward-mounted steering vanes, longer stabilizer bars for increased handling and maneuverability, and a repulsorlift engine mounted in the center of the bike's frame to provide a decrease in rolling and tumbling. The Flare-S also came with air intakes which force-fed several turbothrusters that were connected to directional nozzles. This allowed it to gain additional speed and maneuverability. |
==History== |
==History== |
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− | When the [[Galactic Empire]] outlawed [[podracing]], those who wanted to engage in high-speed, high-risk sports quickly turned to swoop racing, and the Flare-S quickly become the most common swoop bike on the race circuit. A "swoop culture" of high-risk, stunt-oriented behaviors existed on many worlds, making the dividing line between amateur swoop racer and criminally minded gang member fuzzy. |
+ | When the [[Galactic Empire]] outlawed [[podracing]], those who wanted to engage in high-speed, high-risk sports, quickly turned to swoop racing, and the Flare-S quickly become the most common swoop bike on the race circuit. A "swoop culture" of high-risk, stunt-oriented behaviors existed on many worlds, making the dividing line between amateur swoop racer and criminally minded gang member fuzzy. |
− | The Flare-S was also popular amongst swoop gangs, mercenaries and bounty |
+ | The Flare-S was also popular amongst swoop gangs, [[Mercenary|mercenaries]], and [[bounty hunter]]s, like the ones encountered by [[Jaden Korr]] during his [[Mission to Zonju V]].<ref name="JKA"/> [[Dash Rendar]] was known to use these swoops on many occasions throughout his career. |
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+ | The criminal [[swoop gang]] leader [[Sunny Bounder]] of the [[Black Seraphs]] owned a [[Sunflare|heavily modified]] Flare-S, which had been pushed to the limits of engineering and was both extremely fast and nimble.<ref name="Dragon">''Taming the Dragon''(''[[Suns of Fortune]])</ref> |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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*[[Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (video game)|''Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire'' video game]] {{1st}} |
*[[Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (video game)|''Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire'' video game]] {{1st}} |
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*''[[Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy]]'' |
*''[[Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy]]'' |
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− | *{{FFG|Suns of Fortune|Taming the Dragon}} {{1st}} |
+ | *{{FFG|book=Suns of Fortune|text=''Suns of Fortune''|story=Taming the Dragon|stext=''Taming the Dragon''}} {{1st}} |
==Sources== |
==Sources== |
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*{{Galoob|set=Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Micro Machines|text=''Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire'' Micro Machines|pack=Action Fleet Battle Packs #5|link=soteMMAFbp5.asp}} |
*{{Galoob|set=Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Micro Machines|text=''Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire'' Micro Machines|pack=Action Fleet Battle Packs #5|link=soteMMAFbp5.asp}} |
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+ | *[[Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Limited Collector's Edition|''Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire'' Limited Collector's Edition]] |
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*{{CCG|Special Edition Limited|cardname=Flare-S Racing Swoop}} |
*{{CCG|Special Edition Limited|cardname=Flare-S Racing Swoop}} |
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*{{TCG|A New Hope (TCG)|link=http://www.wizards.com/swtcg/images/anh/flare_s_swoop.jpg|cardname=Flare-S Swoop}} |
*{{TCG|A New Hope (TCG)|link=http://www.wizards.com/swtcg/images/anh/flare_s_swoop.jpg|cardname=Flare-S Swoop}} |
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*{{DB|vehicle|flaresswoop|Flare-S swoop}} |
*{{DB|vehicle|flaresswoop|Flare-S swoop}} |
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*''[[Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook]]'' |
*''[[Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook]]'' |
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Revision as of 23:10, 2 July 2014
Template:Repulsorlift vehicle infobox The Mobquet Flare-S swoop was based on a hybrid of ideas taken from racing swoops and speeder bikes.
Characteristics
Attaining speeds of up to 650 km/h, the Mobquet Flare-S swoop measured 3 meters in length, and was heavier than most swoops, due to having a reinforced 'S'-shaped chassis.
It was equipped with forward-mounted steering vanes, longer stabilizer bars for increased handling and maneuverability, and a repulsorlift engine mounted in the center of the bike's frame to provide a decrease in rolling and tumbling. The Flare-S also came with air intakes which force-fed several turbothrusters that were connected to directional nozzles. This allowed it to gain additional speed and maneuverability.
History
When the Galactic Empire outlawed podracing, those who wanted to engage in high-speed, high-risk sports, quickly turned to swoop racing, and the Flare-S quickly become the most common swoop bike on the race circuit. A "swoop culture" of high-risk, stunt-oriented behaviors existed on many worlds, making the dividing line between amateur swoop racer and criminally minded gang member fuzzy.
The Flare-S was also popular amongst swoop gangs, mercenaries, and bounty hunters, like the ones encountered by Jaden Korr during his Mission to Zonju V.[1] Dash Rendar was known to use these swoops on many occasions throughout his career.
The criminal swoop gang leader Sunny Bounder of the Black Seraphs owned a heavily modified Flare-S, which had been pushed to the limits of engineering and was both extremely fast and nimble.[2]
Appearances
- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: Last Stand on Ord Mantell 3
- Star Wars: Republic 1: Prelude to Rebellion, Part 1
- Star Wars: Republic 2: Prelude to Rebellion, Part 2
- Star Wars: Republic 3: Prelude to Rebellion, Part 3
- Star Wars: Republic 5: Prelude to Rebellion, Part 5 (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
- Star Wars Droids: The Protocol Offensive
- Star Wars: Force Commander
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (Special Edition)
- Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike (Non-canonical appearance)
- Star Wars: Empire 23: The Bravery of Being Out of Range
- Template:SWG
- Star Wars Adventures: Princess Leia and the Royal Ransom
- Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire video game (First appearance)
- Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
- "Taming the Dragon" — Suns of Fortune (First appearance)
Sources
Notes and references
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Taming the Dragon(Suns of Fortune)
External links
- Flare S Swoop on the SWG Wiki