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Re: 4x2ReVu: B-wing (slightly off topic)
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Thu, 13 Jan 2000 21:45:20 GMT
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Sortafast wrote:

<snip>

According to the Star Wars Roleplaying Game, ( I haven't read a thorough
B-wing history anywhere else) The B-wing starfighter was designed as a heavy
weapons ship whose primary function was to take out small Imperial cruisers
of Nebulon-B (Rebel Medical Frigate seen at end of ESB) size or smaller. The
three main guns are in fact Ion cannons that will disable the Imperial craft
without causing structural damage. The enemy craft can then be captured or
destroyed. The uncommon design of the ship is due to the precise targeting
necessary for disabling capital ships. Yet, a starfighter can hardly sit
still for very
long with squadrons of TIEs flying around. The solution was to make the
cockpit swivel independently of the fuselage, as to provide a stable
targeting platform
while the rest of the ship can swivel and dodge as necessary to avoid
incoming fire. This makes for a very effective heavy starfighter, but also
adds to
maintenance headaches to keep the B-wing in operational order. The prototype
B-wing housed a crew of 2 (which I think would be very interesting to see
someone build) a pilot and gunner,  but the design was later simplified. The
B-wing was designed by Admiral Ackbar and a team of insectoid aliens known as
the Verpine.

In the X-Wing series, it had 3 ion cannons and 3 blasters (which where
always changing places on the wings and cockpit, IMHO XWA had the best
configuration).  If you look at the official LEGO B-Wing, on each wing
there is the large standard blaster piece (in black, drool), with an
ORANGE 1x1 round plate: probably the blasters.  There is also a short
black antenna stuck into a headlight brick on each wing next to the
blasters, most likely the ion cannons.  I guess the dark grey
thruster-style bricks between the engine block and the cockpit are the
proton torpedo launchers.  BTW:  This is next on my purchace list for SW
LEGO.  Last Rebel figher I need.  :)
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  Re: 4x2ReVu: B-wing (slightly off topic)
 
(...) Yuck. I don't consider the X-wing series because it's a game, and most games change things to make them easier to program or more exciting. For instance: 1) You couldn't rotate the B-Wing's fuselage in the game. 2) A-Wings do not have (...) (25 years ago, 13-Jan-00, to lugnet.reviews, lugnet.starwars)

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  Re: 4x2ReVu: B-wing (slightly off topic)
 
In lugnet.reviews, Joseph Gonzalez writes: <snip> (...) <snip> According to the Star Wars Roleplaying Game, ( I haven't read a thorough B-wing history anywhere else) The B-wing starfighter was designed as a heavy weapons ship whose primary function (...) (25 years ago, 13-Jan-00, to lugnet.reviews, lugnet.starwars)

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