Mixed TIEs on a Gozanti

By Firespray-32, in X-Wing

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I guess there goes the lore argument against it.

This is a fun topic to see as I just got some work done this weekend on my EPIC Emotes...

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There never was a lore argument against it, it happened on the same epsisode the TAP was introduced.

There never was a lore argument against it, it happened on the same epsisode the TAP was introduced.

Fairly sure Gozantis aren't in that episode.

If you're refering to the Season 1 finale, that Gozanti was under rebel control.

It was less an argument of could they and more an argument of would they.

But wasn't there a scene where the Inquisitor and three TIEs launched from one Gonzanti to pursue the Ghost?

...but what is it [the remaining ship, I mean] ? - it looks like a bomber (or maybe a shuttle), but if so, how do the docking clamps work as it's not a ball-cockpit - is there a different style of clamp (again, on the show I mean, not the model)

Or is it an Advanced...but why, as it would have its own hyperdrive...

:unsure:

...but what is it [the remaining ship, I mean] ? - it looks like a bomber (or maybe a shuttle), but if so, how do the docking clamps work as it's not a ball-cockpit - is there a different style of clamp (again, on the show I mean, not the model)

Or is it an Advanced...but why, as it would have its own hyperdrive...

:unsure:

Traveling comfort? I would assume being able to walk around the carrier is a bit nicer than being constrained to that cockpit the entire way.

But wasn't there a scene where the Inquisitor and three TIEs launched from one Gonzanti to pursue the Ghost?

Just been through the episode where the TAP first appeared [Empire Day], and its not in that one :mellow:

Edited by ianmiddy

But wasn't there a scene where the Inquisitor and three TIEs launched from one Gonzanti to pursue the Ghost?

No.

... how do the docking clamps work as it's not a ball-cockpit - is there a different style of clamp (again, on the show I mean, not the model)

Follow-up to my own question [sorry]...

...but since the same clamps apparently work for hatches on AT-DP's (and AT-AT's ?), I guess the cup must actually be some kind of flexible airtight docking collar ???

Ah well, there I go again, trying to make sense of Star Wars :wacko:

I always figured it was just too hard to test the balance unless you narrowed the scope to 4x of a few hulls. No reason they couldn't launch phantoms but it would probably not be good for the game.