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Syluire-31 hyperspace docking ring

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Syluire-31 hyperspace docking ring
Production information
Manufacturer

TransGalMeg Industries

Model

Syluire-31

Type

Hyperdrive ring

Usage and history
Era(s)

Rise of the Empire era

Affiliation

Jedi Order

The Syluire-31 hyperspace docking ring was a hyperdrive ring that was produced by TransGalMeg Industries in the years leading up to and during the Clone Wars. It was designed to offer hyperspace travel to starfighters that were too small to allow for an onboard hyperdrive.

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Anakin Skywalker's Delta-7B docked with a Syluire-31.

The Syluire-31 was designed for the Kuat Systems Engineering Delta-7 Aethersprite-class light interceptor, though it was also used to transport Delta-7Bs, and Delta-12 Skysprites. Two large hyperdrive engines were mounted on opposite sides of the ring, which split across the middle with a socket that connected the fighter to the ring. The engines were fitted with Class 1.0 hyperdrives, with an operational range of 150,000 light years.

With the introduction of the Eta-2 Actis-class interceptor, and its wide acceptance as the "replacement" for the Delta-7 and Delta-7B, TransGalMeg developed the larger Syluire-45 hyperspace transport ring. Though this advanced model was in common usage as of the Battle of Coruscant, several Syliure-31s were still in operation, held in orbit above the Jedi Temple.

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