V-Wing was in episode 3 (Tail end of the movie, escorted Palp to Mustifaar and were flying around the under construction Death Star)
. Edit: Okay, the book referenced came out 4 months before Episode 3. There are quite a few omissions though. Source?
yeah, the defender, yt-2400 and striker are improperly labeled.
5 minutes ago, nikk whyte said:yeah, the defender, yt-2400 and striker are improperly labeled.
It is when they first appeared in real life chronology, including what is now Legends.
Edited by HiemfireNo YT-2000 or TIE Avenger?
4 hours ago, Hiemfire said:It is when they first appeared in real life chronology, including what is now Legends.
Ah, that makes sense.
Would be nice to have a canon-or-not bit somewhere.
(Looks like most are canon, but I'm fairly sure some are not now, like Outbound Flight)
Another thing about the Outbound Flight is it shouldn't be in the cargo ships section if the GR-75 isn't. Each of the outer 6 ships dwarf a GR-75, and if memory serves are even bigger and heavier gunned than a Nebulon Frigate.
5 minutes ago, GeneralVryth said:Another thing about the Outbound Flight is it shouldn't be in the cargo ships section if the GR-75 isn't. Each of the outer 6 ships dwarf a GR-75, and if memory serves are even bigger and heavier gunned than a Nebulon Frigate.
Dreadnaught cruisers are about twice the length of a Canon Neb B. I think Outbound Flight is classified as a transport in the image though. That was effectively its role.