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"If they're actually building these in numbers, our pilots won't stand a chance."
"And neither will the rebellion."
―Hera Syndulla and Kanan Jarrus[src]

The TIE/D Defender,[3] commonly known as the TIE Defender, was an advanced experimental TIE line starfighter manufactured by Sienar Fleet Systems for the Imperial Navy of the Galactic Empire. Unlike previous TIE models, the starfighter featured a hyperdrive as well as deflector shields, and was easily recognized by its three wings mounted around an aft section of the cockpit. These specifications made the fighter much more difficult to destroy than standard TIE fighters.[2]

The TIE Defender was considered a fighter-bomber; it was armed with heavy cannons and missiles. The ship was introduced as a result of Grand Admiral Thrawn's new fighter initiative at the Imperial Factory on Lothal in the year 2 BBY, launched to deal with the growing rebel threat.[4] Although it never saw widespread use, many of its design features were later incorporated into the First Order TIE/sf space superiority fighter and TIE/vn space superiority fighter.[7]

Characteristics

TIED Defender Schematics-SW Rebels-An Inside Man

TIE/D Defender schematics.

"Looks like some kind of new TIE Interceptor, but this one has shields."
"But TIE fighters never had shields before."
Sabine Wren and Hera Syndulla[src]

Like the rest of the TIE line starfighters,[1] the TIE/D Defender featured a ball-shaped cockpit module and solar array wings. However, while the standard TIE/ln space superiority starfighter and many other TIE variants, including the TIE/IN interceptor and the TIE Advanced x1, had two parallel wings to either side of the pilot module, the TIE/D Defender had three wings mounted around an aft section of the cockpit.[3] It also included deflector shields and a hyperdrive, new features for TIE fighters. The fighter was too fast for Y-wing starfighters and armed with six heavy laser cannons[4] and missiles—causing high damage over a moderate area.[3] Some TIE/Ds featured red markings on their wings,[8] similar to some elite TIE interceptors.[9]

As development of the TIE Defender progressed, a new, faster and stronger variant was produced, which was classified as the TIE Defender Elite, with the prototype being tested by Commander Vult Skerris. The speed and maneuverability of this craft was drastically increased compared to the earlier Defender prototypes, along with stronger shields, better hyperdrive, and the addition of a warhead launcher capable of firing up to six missiles.[8]

History

Thrawn's new fighter initiative

"A new fighter? Difficult to see how one small ship will change much."
"Agent, victory and defeat are often determined by the smallest detail."
ISB Agent Alexsandr Kallus and Grand Admiral Thrawn[src]
File:Spectres discover TIE Defender.jpeg

The rebels examine the stolen TIE/D Defender schematics.

In the year 2 BBY,[6] the Galactic Empire at the instigation of Grand Admiral Thrawn began preparations to produce TIE Defenders at the Imperial Factory on the planet Lothal. With the help of Ryder Azadi's Lothal resistance, the Spectres stole the starfighter's schematics. Upon seeing the Defender's specifications, Captain Hera Syndulla of the Phoenix Squadron feared that if the Empire were to mass produce them, their pilots wouldn't have a chance against them.[5]

Chasing Senator Mon Mothma

Kassius Konstantine: "Through the nebula?"
Arihnda Pryce: "Our capital ships can't follow her."
Thrawn: "Precisely. So I've readied my new prototype and our best pilot to hunt down and capture this rogue senator."
―Admiral Konstantine, Governor Pryce and Grand Admiral Thrawn on planning to capture Senator Mon Mothma[src]
File:Nebula fight.jpeg

The TIE/D Defender firing at the rebel ships in the Archeon Nebula.

Thrawn's fighter initiative was able to produce a prototype for the TIE Defender in a short amount of time, and it was first used during a mission to capture the rebel senator Mon Mothma. The Ghost crew transported the senator through the Archeon Nebula to avoid Imperial capital ships. Grand Admiral Thrawn then tasked the TIE fighter pilot Vult Skerris to pilot the prototype and flush the rebels out into the open, with the assistance of two TIE Interceptors. The experimental fighter proved to be very effective against the rebel pilots, as Commander Skerris easily destroyed three Y-wing starfighters of the Gold Squadron. The rebels then attempted to defeat Skerris by getting close to a forming star in the nebula, but the ship was able to withstand the extreme temperature which burned up the TIE Interceptors. Eventually, the rebel pilots Ezra Bridger and Jon "Dutch" Vander managed to disable the prototype and escape by hitting the ship with an ion cannon.[4]

A new prototype

"My contacts tell me this new prototype is even tougher than the one you've already encountered. More powerful engines. Upgraded targeting computer.

"

Ryder Azadi[src]

Later, in 1 BBY, a new prototype, the TIE/D Defender Elite, was produced on Lothal.[10] This model had superior speed, maneuverability, and weapons. One TIE Defender Elite was stolen by members of the Spectres, who had recently returned to Lothal. Thrawn activated the TIE's failsafe, causing the ship to crash, however the Spectres were able to salvage the ship's hyperdrive and Flight data recorder.[8] Eventually, the flight data recorder made its way to the Rebel Alliance and they decided to launch an attack on Lothal.[11] In the ensuing battle, another TIE Defender Elite was used by Skerris, but was shot down and crashed into a Arquitens-class command cruiser, which in turn crashed into the bridge tower of a Imperial I-class Star Destroyer.[12]

Galactic Civil War

At least one Defender flew during the Battle of Jakku and was destroyed, crashing into the Graveyard of Giants.[13]

Legacy

Although the TIE/D never saw widespread use during the Galactic Civil War, its nature would be revived by First Order tacticians who saw it as a versatile attack craft to throw at New Republic forces. Many of its features were incorporated into the TIE/sf space superiority fighter, which were later refined in the TIE/vn space superiority fighter.[7]

Behind the scenes

"For those of us who remember playing the TIE Fighter game, it's a great ship. It's fast, it's got shields, it's got a hyperdrive. It sort of evens the odds and you don't need hundreds and hundreds upon them to defeat just a small number of Rebel starfighters. It evens the odds between the versatility of an X-wing fighter and the limited capabilities of a TIE fighter."
Pablo Hidalgo[src]
File:TIE Defender concept.jpeg

TIE/D Defender concept art for Star Wars Rebels.

The TIE/D Defender originated in the Star Wars Legends video game Star Wars: TIE Fighter by LucasArts, where it was depicted as the top-of-the-line Imperial fighter model,[14] released in July 1994.[15] The fighter was incorporated into canon upon its inclusion in the mobile strategy game Star Wars: Commander[3] in late November 2014.[16] Additionally, it was later included in the Star Wars Battlefront video game as a vehicle power-up, along with the release of the Death Star expansion pack.[17] The TIE Defender was also featured in the third season of Star Wars Rebels animated television series, as the fighter's schematics appeared in "An Inside Man"[5] (the tenth episode),[18] and the fighter itself later appeared in "Secret Cargo"[4] (the eighteenth episode).[19] According to the Rebels crew, the Defender had seemed a philosophical departure for the Empire, pouring such resources into a small fighter craft, but with a rather unconventional Imperial like Thrawn backing the project, it made sense for them to introduce the fighter into the show.[20][21]

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ultimate Star Wars
  2. 2.0 2.1 StarWars-DatabankII TIE defender in the Databank (backup link)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 Star Wars: Commander
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Secret Cargo"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "An Inside Man"
  6. 6.0 6.1 The events depicted in "Secret Cargo" take place after Star Wars Rebels: Steps Into Shadow, which is the first known episode to take place in the second year before the Battle of Yavin. As such, we can deduce that this event takes place in the second year before the Battle of Yavin. For more information, see Wookieepedia's Timeline of Star Wars Rebels Events.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Incredible Cross-Sections
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Flight of the Defender"
  9. Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "The Antilles Extraction"
  10. Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "The Occupation"
  11. Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Crawler Commandeers"
  12. Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Rebel Assault"
  13. SW Destiny Template Star Wars: DestinyAwakenings (Card: Starship Graveyard—Jakku)
  14. Star Wars: TIE Fighter
  15. LucasArtsIcon The History of LucasArts Part Two: The Classics, 1990 - 1994 on LucasArts.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  16. Star Wars: Commander Wiki Guide, published by ign.com on IGN (archived from the original on April 19, 2024)
  17. Welcome to the Death Star, published by starwars.ea.com on EA Star Wars (September 19, 2016) (archived from the original on April 19, 2024)
  18. StarWars An Inside Man Episode Guide on StarWars.com (backup link (tv-shows/star-wars-rebels/an-inside-man-episode-guide) not verified!)
  19. StarWars Secret Cargo Episode Guide on StarWars.com (backup link (tv-shows/star-wars-rebels/secret-cargo-episode-guide) not verified!)
  20. StarWars Rebels Recon: Inside "An Inside Man" on StarWars.com (backup link)
  21. StarWars An Inside Man Trivia Gallery on StarWars.com (backup link (tv-shows/star-wars-rebels/an-inside-man-trivia-gallery) not verified!) (image 4 of 4)

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