TIE/IN interceptor/Legends

TIE/In starfighter "Your generic TIE grunt is just plain suicidal. And the TIE Defender jockey is bloodthirsty. But the TIE Interceptor pilot, he's suicidal and bloodthirsty. When you see a squad of those maniacs flying your way, you'd better hope your hyperdrive is operational."

- Kyle Katarn

The TIE/ n starfighter, or TIE Interceptor, was an improved version of the TIE/ln starfighter. It was identifiable by its arrow-shaped radiator panels, as distinct from the hexagonal ones on the TIE Fighter.

It was one of the fastest starfighters in the Galaxy at its prime, rivalling or suprassing the Alliance's RZ-1 A-wing interceptor.

Characteristics


Like its predecessor, the TIE Fighter, the TIE Interceptor carried no shielding but had superb acceleration and maneuverability. Improved avionics were implemented and the radiator panels had a cut-out notch to improve lateral visibility.

The original production model only utilized four laser cannons, one on each wingtip. The cannon hardpoints located on the ball cockpit remained, and two additional cannons could be placed in those hardpoints if room for additional power generators could be found.

Later, Imperial scientists reengineered the TIE/In so that it had two laser cannons and replaced the original wingtip cannons with blaster cannons, making six cannons altogether. The two empty hardpoints under the cockpit were utilitzed in this model, creating a more powerful TIE/In. It is believed these models participated in the Battle of Endor. However, the older model remained a common sight in Imperial fleets for years to come.

Some have hypothesized the existence of a version with ten cannons, including an additional cannon mounted at the end of each wingtip and two more in the empty command pod hardpoints, much like the original TIE Fighter.

There was also a special variant painted completely red with significant upgrades that was available for use by the Emperor's Royal Guards. It also featured two small wings sticking out from each solar panel.

History


Emperor Palpatine, knowing the superior abilities of the TIE Interceptor, had planned to replace all standard TIE Fighters with Interceptors. By the Battle of Endor, TIE Interceptors filled 20% of the total Imperial Starfighter Corps, and overwhelmed many Rebel fighters.

Though unshielded, the Interceptor's speed and multiple cannons made it an effective craft against most Rebel fighters, provided there were superior numbers of Imperials to prevent concentration of fire.

During and after the period in which Grand Admiral Thrawn took control of the Imperial Remnant, many of his TIE Interceptors were shielded to minimize casualties due to limited pilot supplies and limited ship numbers compared to the endless TIE Fighters of years past.

Officers of the Imperial Navy would sometimes add shields and a hyperdrive to their personal TIE Interceptors, making them escape craft, as Apwar Trigit did.

Due to their distinct shape (and their speed), TIE Interceptors came to be referred to occasionally as "squints" by enemy pilots. They later became the basis of the Predator-class fighter.

Behind the scenes



 * A seemingly irresolvable inconsistency is the appearance of the Interceptors in both Star Wars: X-wing and Star Wars: Battlefront II, which take place before the Battle of Yavin. The existence of this craft during that time is established since some sources say that it was the main reason behind the development of the RZ-1 A-wing interceptor by the Rebel Alliance as a countermeasure. It is not obvious how this can be reconciled with the majority of sources that states the Interceptor was made after Yavin.


 * In Battlefront II and Star Wars: TIE Fighter, the TIE/In starfighter has a warhead payload.