Wonder why they couldn't have bakronymed it to "The Imperial Empire" instead? - 80.47.95.10 12:03, 1 February 2007 (UTC) Because that sounds retarded.īack before Empire came out, a reader wrote in to the Marvel UK Star Wars Weekly asking what TIE stood for, and the response was "The Imperial Empire", suggesting that the acronym wasn't defined at that point. Also, the paragraph does not sound official. I not very sure about copyright stuff, but this seems not right. I remember the phrase "after stupidity and hydrogen, TIE cockpits are the most plentiful resource in the galaxy" from the novel I, Jedi. Raveled 01:08, 18 October 2006 (UTC) TIE Clutch Well, the discrepencies between TIE fighters and X-Wings, and the fights between the Falcon and TIEs were both influenced by WWII footage. George Lukas influenced by this plane, perhaps?( ) I have noticed that the "Trumpets of Jericho" sirens on a Stuka fighter plane are like the sounds that the TIE fighters make. Newt Ψ Φ 20:26, 17 September 2006 (UTC) Influenced by German Stuka? Alan Au 07:15, (UTC) Added a tag after coming to this article looking for the origin of the TIE fighter sound in the movies but instead found little more than treatment of the TIE as a real thing. I don't think the other TIE craft belong on this page, considering they each already have their own articles. TIE fighters don't have any shields, compared that you say they have limited shields.įilm evidence shows shields (at least a form of navigational deflector) on certain ties in Ep IV (A New Hope) - Eion 00:42, (UTC)Īlso Lucas Arts released a Tie Fighter game which confirms the basic TIE Fighters had no shields Kav2001c ( talk) 05:10, 19 January 2020 (UTC)kav2001c 33 External links modified (January 2018).
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