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The TIE/ln Space Superiority Starfighter (also known as the TIE/LN Starfighter and commonly called the TIE Fighter) are a series of Imperial combat starfighters that appear in the Star Wars universe.

Used by the Galactic Empire, and later by the First Order, TIE fighters served as the Imperial Navy's primary attack forces and space patrol. Small and quick, they can easily take out a single fighter or overpower a small vessel. However, since Imperial TIE fighters lack shielding and life support systems, they can become easy vulnerable targets against the enemy.

Background[]

After the Imperial Navy approved the designs for the TIE Fighter, Sienar Fleet Systems began mass production of the craft in factories across the galaxy. The Empire's official name for the craft was the Twin Ion Engine line edition space superiority starfighter, which Sienar abbreviated as TIE/in. It is estimate that Sienar manufactured a minimum of approximately 4.6 million Imperial TIE Fighters for Star Destroyers, other Imperial Naval vessels, and Imperial garrisons and defense stations.

Sienar manufactured the TIE/in so that every fighter was identical, inside and out. Imperial technicians and mechanics followed strict procedures to ensure that each TIE was fully operational before leaving the hanger. The TIE Fighter's lack of deflector shields reduced manufacturing costs and increased maneuverability, but the deficiency left the fighter vulnerable to direct hits from military lasers or heavy blasters; in fact, the TIE Fighter had innumerable design flaws, such as poor visibility affording Rebel pilots the ability to completely catch pilots by surprise, a lack of proton torpedoes that limited the fighter's offensive capabilities, a total lack of life support systems (pilots had the life support built directly into their suits), a rudimentary ejection system that was only installed as a formality, and paper-thin armor that afforded zero protection. However, these very vulnerabilities motivated Imperial pilots to compensate by shooting first, making each shot count, and attacking in large numbers. Rebel pilots routinely used the slang term "eyeballs" in reference to TIE Fighters, as each TIE cockpit pods and viewports resembled a large eye.

Specifications[]

  • Solar-Collector wings: The standard TIE Fighter had two hexagonal solar energy-collecting wings. Both sides of each wing had six trapezoidal solar arrays, which converted that energy into power for the fighter's ion engines. Rigid quadanium steel foil braces framed the solar arrays. Besides collecting solar energy, the wings also served as physical shields, offering limited lateral protection against enemy laserfire.
  • Cockpit: The TIE Fighter's spherical command module housed a cockpit for a single pilot and easily accessible control for flight and armaments. The interiors were designed and engineered without any variation, so all cockpits were entirely identical. But since pilots did not all share identical physical proportions, flight controls, seating, foot pedals, and targeting computers were engineered to be adjustable to automatically fit any given pilot. The cockpit's hull was enveloped with the same quadanium steel armor used for the wings to compensate for the fighter's lack of energy shields. The viewport provided limited visibility, but motivated pilots to focus on flying straight toward their targets.
    • Pressurization: Although the cockpit featured miniaturized oxygen scrubbers to prevent corrosion, and a pressurized atmospheric seal to contain the air within the cockpit, pilots had to wear a pressurized helmets and flight suits equipped with life-support systems to remain alive while operating the fighter during space combat missions.
    • Flight Controls: As the engines generated and released charged ion particles through aft vents to propel the craft, pilots used the flight controls to direct the particles in almost any direction, giving the craft excellent maneuverability.
    • Targeting Computer: The advanced tactical targeting computer was superior to anything available to Rebel starfighters. To compensate for an enemy fighter moving quick out of firing range, and to reduce trigger delays to microseconds, the TIE's targeting computer could chart the speed and course of a target, and enable the pilot to fire just slightly ahead of the point at which the pilot aimed. When in combat, the TIE Fighter's large viewpoint enabled TIE Pilots to survey combat areas as they selected targets that posed the most immediate threat. As the pilot engaged and closed in on an enemy craft, an illuminated rendering of the target would appear on the targeting computer's central screen. After the targeting computer locked onto an enemy craft, the pilot would trigger the fighter's laser cannons to disable or destroy the craft.
  • Ion engine: Developed specifically for the Imperial TIE Fighters, the ion engines had a maximum acceleration of 4'100G, and a maximum atmospheric speed of 1,200 kph. The propulsion system accelerated ionized gases to a substantial fraction of lightspeed in microparticle accelerators. Emitted from the fighter's aft vents, the fast-moving particles streamed away from the fighter as they propelled the craft forward. Because TIE Fighters used their propulsion mass extremely efficiently, they carried limited fuel supplies. At full power, the twin ion engines made the Imperial TIE Fighter faster than most commercial spacecraft, and more than a match for most Rebel starfighters.
  • Laser cannons: TIE Fighters were armed two SFS L-s1 laser cannons, which were mounted inside the craft's spherical hull. They fired bolts of concentrated energy, projectiles that were capable of destroying enemy starfighters with a single shot. Operating under the same principles as blaster weaponry, laser cannons converted energy-rich gas to a glowing particle beam that could pierce, melt through, and even disintegrate targets. TIE Fighter cannons used expensive gases that yielded green particle beams, which enabled TIE Pilots to track their own laserfire, and easily distinguish their allies from their foes during combat.

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Trivia[]

  • The roaring engine sound for TIE Fighters was created by combining an elephant's scream with the noise of a car driving on a wet road.
  • According to Dave Filoni, The look of the TIE Fighters in Star Wars Rebels was influenced by the original concept art made by Ralph McQuarrie as well possibly based on the original Kenner Toys during the early 1980s. For instance, the wing proportion is shorter and the command pod is larger compared to the Fighters seen in the original trilogy.
  • In the Star Wars Rebels episode "The Call", modified TIE Fighters are also used by the Mining Guild to protect their refineries.
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Edge aligned window error on the interior view.

  • Throughout the franchise, The TIEs have been known to have inaccurate window alignments. Their windows are point aligned on the exterior, but on the interior they are edge aligned. Despite being a continuity error, filmmakers never tried to correct this in current Star Wars projects, and has been inshrined in Canon. From the Sequel Trilogy, the Anthology films, to video games the TIEs maintain this error, point aligned exteriors and edge aligned interiors.
    • In Star Wars Rebels, the point aligned windows both match inside and outside. In Star Wars: Squadrons the windows are edge aligned inside and outside.

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Major Characters: Phineas Flynn • Ferb Fletcher • Candace Flynn • Perry • Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz

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Season One: "Rollercoaster" • "Candace Loses Her Head" • "The Fast and the Phineas" • "Lawn Gnome Beach Party of Terror" • "The Magnificent Few" • "S'Winter" • "Are You My Mummy?" • "Flop Starz" • "Raging Bully" • "Lights, Candace, Action!" • "Get That Bigfoot Outta My Face!" • "Tree to Get Ready" • "It's About Time!" • "Jerk De Soleil" • "Toy to the World" • "One Good Scare Ought to Do It!" • "A Hard Day's Knight" • "I, Brobot" • "Mom's Birthday" • "Journey to the Center of Candace" • "Run Away Runway" • "I Scream, You Scream" • "It's a Mud, Mud, Mud, Mud World" • "The Ballad of Badbeard" • "Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together" • "Ready for the Bettys" • "The Flying Fishmonger" • "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted!" • "Greece Lightning" • "Leave the Busting to Us!" • "Crack That Whip" • "The Best Lazy Day Ever" • "Boyfriend From 27,000 B.C." • "Voyage to the Bottom of Buford" • "Put That Putter Away" • "Does This Duckbill Make Me Look Fat?" • "Traffic Cam Caper" • "Bowl-R-Ama Drama" • "The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein" • "Oil on Candace" • "Unfair Science Fair" • "Unfair Science Fair Redux (Another Story)" • "Out to Launch" • "Got Game?" • "Comet Kermillian" • "Out of Toon" • "Hail Doofania!"

Season Two: "The Lake Nose Monster" • "Interview With a Platypus" • "Tip of the Day" • "Attack of the 50 Foot Sister" • "Backyard Aquarium" • "Day of the Living Gelatin" • "Elementary My Dear Stacy" • "Don't Even Blink" • "Chez Platypus" • "Perry Lays an Egg" • "Gaming the System" • "The Chronicles of Meap" • "Thaddeus and Thor" • "De Plane! De Plane!" • "Let's Take a Quiz" • "At the Car Wash" • "Oh, There You Are, Perry" • "Swiss Family Phineas" • "Hide and Seek" • "That Sinking Feeling" • "The Baljeatles" • "Vanessassary Roughness" • "No More Bunny Business" • "Spa Day" • "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo" • "Phineas and Ferb Musical Cliptastic Countdown" • "Bubble Boys" • "Isabella and the Temple of Sap" • "Cheer Up Candace" • "Fireside Girl Jamboree" • "The Bully Code" • "Finding Mary McGuffin" • "Picture This" • "Nerdy Dancin'" • "What Do It Do?" • "Atlantis" • "Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation!" • "Just Passing Through" • "Candace's Big Day" • "I Was a Middle Aged Robot" • "Suddenly Suzy" • "Undercover Carl" • "Hip Hip Parade" • "Invasion of the Ferb Snatchers" • "Ain't No Kiddie Ride" • "Not Phineas and Ferb" • "Phineas and Ferb-Busters!" • "The Lizard Whisperer" • "Robot Rodeo" • "The Beak" • "She's the Mayor" • "The Lemonade Stand" • "Phineas and Ferb Hawaiian Vacation" • "Summer Belongs to You!" • "Nerds of a Feather" • "Wizard of Odd" • "We Call it Maze" • "Ladies and Gentlemen, Meet Max Modem!" • "The Secret of Success" • "The Doof Side of the Moon" • "Split Personality" • "Brain Drain" • "Rollercoaster: The Musical!" • "Make Play" • "Candace Gets Busted"
Season Three: "The Great Indoors" • "Canderemy" • "Run, Candace, Run" • "Last Train to Bustville" • "Phineas' Birthday Clip-O-Rama!" • "The Belly of the Beast" • "Moon Farm" • "Ask a Foolish Question" • "Misperceived Monotreme" • "Candace Disconnected" • "Magic Carpet Ride" • "Bad Hair Day" • "Meatloaf Surprise" • "Phineas and Ferb Interrupted" • "A Real Boy" • "Mommy Can You Hear Me?" • "Road Trip" • "Tour de Ferb" • "Skiddley Whiffers" • "My Fair Goalie" • "Bullseye!" • "That's the Spirit" • "The Curse of Candace" • "Escape from Phineas Tower" • "Lotsa Latkes" • "Ferb Latin" • "A Phineas and Ferb Family Christmas" • "Tri-Stone Area" • "Doof Dynasty" • "Excaliferb" • "Phineas and Ferb and the Temple of Juatchadoon" • "Monster from the Id" • "Gi-Ants" • "The Remains of the Platypus" • "Mom's in the House" • "Perry the Actorpus" • "Let's Bounce" • "Bully Bromance Break Up" • "Quietest Day Ever" • "Doonkleberry Imperative" • "Meapless in Seattle" • "Delivery of Destiny" • "Buford Confidential" • "The Mom Attractor" • "Cranius Maximus" • "Agent Doof" • "Minor Monogram" • "What a Croc!" • "Sleepwalk Surprise" • "Sci-Fi Pie Fly" • "Sipping with the Enemy" • "Tri-State Treasure: Boot of Secrets" • "Doofapus" • "Norm Unleashed" • "Where's Perry?" • "Ferb TV" • "When Worlds Collide" • "What'd I Miss?" • "Road to Danville" • "This is Your Backstory" • "Blackout!"
Season Four: "For Your Ice Only " • "Happy New Year!" • "Fly On the Wall" • "Bully Bust" • "My Sweet Ride" • "Der Kinderlumper" • "Sidetracked" • "Primal Perry" • "Mind Share" • "Backyard Hodge Podge" • "Bee Day" • "Bee Story" • "Great Balls of Water" • "Where's Pinky?" • "Phineas and Ferb Musical Cliptastic Countdown Hosted by Kelly Osbourne" • "Knot My Problem" • "Just Desserts" • "La Candace-Cabra" • "Happy Birthday, Isabella" • "Love at First Byte" • "One Good Turn" • "Mission Marvel" • "Thanks But No Thanks" • "Troy Story" • "Druselsteinoween" • "Terrifying Tri-State Trilogy of Terror" • "Face Your Fear" • "Cheers for Fears" • "Steampunx" • "Just Our Luck" • "Return Policy" • "Live and Let Drive" • "Phineas and Ferb Save Summer" • "Father's Day" • "Imperfect Storm" • "The Return of the Rogue Rabbit" • "It's No Picnic" • "The Klimpaloon Ultimatum" • "Operation Crumb Cake" • "Mandace" • "Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars" • "Lost in Danville" • "The Inator Method" • "Night of the Living Pharmacists" • "Tales from the Resistance: Back to the 2nd Dimension" • "Doof 101" • "Act Your Age" • "Last Day of Summer" • "O.W.C.A. Files"

Locations
Locations at or near Danville: Danville • Seattle • Mr. Slushy Franchise • Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated • Flynn-Fletcher House • Atlantis • Googolplex Mall • Old Abandoned Amusement Park

Other: Africa • England • New York City • Big Ben • Mars • Tokyo • London • China • India • Canada • Chile • Hawaii

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