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It is rumored that many TIE Interceptor pilots fly their crafts without the benefit of a mouse, a dangerous practice which no [[TIE Bombers | TIE Bomber]] pilot would dare engage in. Hands flying over the keyboard, Interceptor pilots have been known to code entire operating systems from scratch in a few minutes. Using assembly. While they sleep. An enemy need only witness this, or similar, demonstrations of caliber before desperately firing accusations of "hacking" at random, and then disconnecting.
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It is rumored that many TIE Interceptor pilots fly their crafts without the benefit of a mouse, a dangerous practice which no [[TIE Bomber|TIE Bomber]] pilot would dare engage in. Hands flying over the keyboard, Interceptor pilots have been known to code entire operating systems from scratch in a few minutes. Using assembly. While they sleep. An enemy need only witness this, or similar, demonstrations of caliber before desperately firing accusations of "hacking" at random, and then disconnecting.

Latest revision as of 02:54, 8 March 2018

TIE (Typing Interface Engine) Interceptors are one of the few-non gramma radiation technologies still employed. Instead an ion engine which is augmented by the pilot's ability to type rapidly and accurately.

Specifications

Acceleration: 110 wpm2
Operating Range: 80,000 gyards
Favorite Pasta: Fettuccine Alfredo
Affiliation: Various

Training

Having graduated from Mario Teaches Typing, these elite pilots hone their skills by drinking the blood of orphans. Naturally, this creates a fierce rivalry between them and Dino-Nauts, who require orphans for their own purposes. The rivalry between the two becomes especially apparent when a TIE Interceptor pilot walks away and sulks after losing to a Dino-Naut in the weekly Bingo games.

Weaponry

It is rumored that many TIE Interceptor pilots fly their crafts without the benefit of a mouse, a dangerous practice which no TIE Bomber pilot would dare engage in. Hands flying over the keyboard, Interceptor pilots have been known to code entire operating systems from scratch in a few minutes. Using assembly. While they sleep. An enemy need only witness this, or similar, demonstrations of caliber before desperately firing accusations of "hacking" at random, and then disconnecting.