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PS-72-10, nicknamed Mynock, was an Imperial Pilot in the Imperial Navy. He was part of the Mauler Wing, a TIE/In Interceptor squadron. He was one of the elite veteran pilots and fought in over fifty combat missions. He was highly respected by his fellow pilots and Imperial officers. He was highly demanded by Moffs and Admirals for missions.

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  • PS-72-10
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  • PS-72-10, nicknamed Mynock, was an Imperial Pilot in the Imperial Navy. He was part of the Mauler Wing, a TIE/In Interceptor squadron. He was one of the elite veteran pilots and fought in over fifty combat missions. He was highly respected by his fellow pilots and Imperial officers. He was highly demanded by Moffs and Admirals for missions.
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  • *Rise of the Empire era *Rebellion era *New Republic era *Legacy era
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  • *Galactic Empire **Imperial Navy ***Mauler Wing
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  • PS-72-10, "Mynock"
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  • 20(xsd:integer)
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  • PS-72-10, nicknamed Mynock, was an Imperial Pilot in the Imperial Navy. He was part of the Mauler Wing, a TIE/In Interceptor squadron. He was one of the elite veteran pilots and fought in over fifty combat missions. He was highly respected by his fellow pilots and Imperial officers. He was highly demanded by Moffs and Admirals for missions.
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