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Onyx 2 was the call-sign for Captain Yorr's TIE/D Defender. It was part of a limited production run of TIE Defenders. Testing of the prototype defender indicated the need of a more powerful hyperdrive, which was added for this production model.

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rdfs:label
  • Onyx 2
rdfs:comment
  • Onyx 2 was the call-sign for Captain Yorr's TIE/D Defender. It was part of a limited production run of TIE Defenders. Testing of the prototype defender indicated the need of a more powerful hyperdrive, which was added for this production model.
Era
Length
  • 9.2
dcterms:subject
cardname
  • Onyx 2
MGLT
  • 155(xsd:integer)
shield gen
  • Novaldex deflector shield generators
Hyperdrive
  • Class 2.0
escapepods
max accel
  • 4220.0
dbkwik:starwars/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
Set
  • Death Star II Limited
Power
  • 345600.0
Affiliation
Role
Name
  • Onyx 2
Line
Captains
Max Speed
  • 1680.0
Link
  • DeathStarII-Dark/large/onyx2.gif
Model
Manufacturer
Class
Navigation
Engine
  • SFS P-sz9.7 twin ion engines
Fleet
avionics
Hull
  • Titanium hull with Quadanium steel solar panels
Crew
Armament
  • *SFS L-s9.3 laser cannons *Borstel NK-3 medium ion cannons *SFS M-g-2 general-purpose warhead launchers
taskforce
abstract
  • Onyx 2 was the call-sign for Captain Yorr's TIE/D Defender. It was part of a limited production run of TIE Defenders. Testing of the prototype defender indicated the need of a more powerful hyperdrive, which was added for this production model.
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