To all those who point out what's canon now, thanks a lot, I know about eu/legends and canon. Merely pointing out how little fun so little canon actually is. Han an Chewie are just friends/lovers, wookie life bond not being a thing, Bobas ship having no name, from what we see Boba isn't even a decent bounty hunter. He collects a Hansicle and falls into the Sarlacc. Heck, that "Darth" is a title isn't even in the movies, maybe sith just change their names and think darth is a pretty wizard name, the next might call himself "Moonlight Nightshadow"
So I'm going with "as before until changed"
Maybe TIE Fighters have always (in real canon) had life support.
What does it matter?
It may sound not like much to you, but to me a TIE fighter with life support is not a TIE fighter anymore.
Keeping the Pilot alive is definitly not on the list a TIE fighter should do, that's solely up to the pilot:
- Go out there, take this ship that's among the fastest and agilest in the galaxy and destroy the empires enemies.
- No shields, just don't get hit, if you manage to get hit in that ship you're useless anyway.
- No complicated targeting computers. Here, a giant window in the front (think about it, that window is huge compared to other ships. and small windows all around you, so you can see everything, no target computers, you do that on your own.
- Life support? You just need to breathe to fly, so here take this helmet.
- Hyperspace? Do you wanna run away? We put you where you're supposed to be.
Succeed and you will return to glory. Die, and we won't care, 'cause that ship cost less than the emperors daily pedicure.
Maybe in one of the next episode we'll see stormtroopers manning a rescure party for their own. Because suddenly the Empire values their equipment and important personnel.
I know I'm reacting strongly. That's what being a fan/geek is partly about
ps: I'm by no means a gun expert, but think about the STEN gun in ww2, biggest advantage: dirt cheap to make. no fancy schmancy stuff. just the bare necessities.
I don't know if you have ever looked at the cockpit of a real fighter with any seriousness before, but the TIE Fighter (and every TIE craft since the Eta-2 Actis) has about the most useless design ever. Yes, you can see a lot of things out the front of your fighter and a little bit out the top... but that's it. Real fighters - from the Fokker Eindecker to the Mitsubishi Zero to the F-22A - have much better visibility than the TIE offers: Not only can you see in front, but you can see out the sides over the wings, and behind you. As do most other fighters in Star Wars. Without sensors, the TIE Fighter's pilot is practically blind.
Still science fiction. To be honest, I read somewhere (think it was one of the old sourcebooks) that the TIE Pilot sees more than other pilots because of the huge window and windows on the back) and I just kinda accepted that. he might not see his sides, but he sees in front and downward, which in space where its more likely than in atmosphere that fighters appear from below should be an advantage I think.
But I'm sure I don't know enough about fighter planes and cockpits for that discussion, so I have to believe you.
I might have missed an instance where it is flown in Space by one of the rebels without protection, if so please politely remind me. But all that I can remember are these.
in the last episode of the first season i think, the tie fighter that was painted like a matchbox car.
Edited by derroehre