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| - Tynan Aileron was a famous Imperial starfighter ace, noted for being one of the original members of the infamous Black Stars unit. Tynan served as Black Star III in the original conception of the unit, but after its reorganization in 12 ABY, would be bumped up to squadron XO and Black Star II. From SW1ki, a Wikia wiki.
- Tynan Aileron was a famous Imperial starfighter ace, noted for being one of the original members of the infamous Black Stars unit. Tynan served as Black Star III in the original conception of the unit, but after its reorganization in 12 ABY, would be bumped up to squadron XO and Black Star II.
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| - Tynan Aileron was a famous Imperial starfighter ace, noted for being one of the original members of the infamous Black Stars unit. Tynan served as Black Star III in the original conception of the unit, but after its reorganization in 12 ABY, would be bumped up to squadron XO and Black Star II. Behind his superiors Danik Kreldin and Fianar Reanus, Tynan had the most kills in the unit. During the War of the Throne Tynan was, like the rest of his comrades in the Black Stars, caught in a difficult position. While sympathic to the Neo-Imperial Movement, Tynan ultimately pledged his allegiance to the Whitecoats. He continued fighting in the Empire, and would ultimately join the Imperial Loyalists in 15 ABY as part of the reformed Black Stars squadron. From SW1ki, a Wikia wiki.
- Tynan Aileron was a famous Imperial starfighter ace, noted for being one of the original members of the infamous Black Stars unit. Tynan served as Black Star III in the original conception of the unit, but after its reorganization in 12 ABY, would be bumped up to squadron XO and Black Star II. Behind his superiors Danik Kreldin and Fianar Reanus, Tynan had the most kills in the unit. During the War of the Throne Tynan was, like the rest of his comrades in the Black Stars, caught in a difficult position. While sympathic to the Loyalists, Tynan ultimately pledged his allegiance to the Whitecoats, but would retire from active duty a few months before the end of the civil war.
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