
Jolly Roger
TIE Squadron History
One of
the many TIE Fighter Wings (up to 5,000 craft) were stationed
upon the first Imperial Battle Station known to many now as the
“First Death Star” under the command of Grand Moff Tarkin, was
the 37th TIE Fighter Wing.
This
unit was one privileged to have been trained at the Academy by
the great TIE Ace Soontir Fel, and one of it’s Squadrons got the
moniker “Jolly Rogers” from a single graduating class of TIE
Pilots in the Academy. They were very tight-knit and over-eager
to carry out their duties with almost a “partying” demeanour.
The then-newly-formed “Jolly Roger” Squadron assigned
to the 37th Wing on board the Death Star under Grand Moff Tarkin
flew enough missions with unusual success that Lord Vader
personally selected this tight-knit Squadron when he formed his
elite personal Stormtrooper unit, the 501st Legion. The Jolly
Rogers were to serve as “combat air support” for the 501st!
The remaining 37th TIE Wing was destroyed with the
first Death Star but not until after a Squadron of their fellows
almost spoiled the attack by the Rebel X-Wings that fateful
morning of the Battle of Yavin. Long after the loss of their
mother WING at the Battle of Yavin, the JRS still mutters the
motto “37 GO!” before they fly off the racks into battle,
honouring their fallen comrades.
Under the leadership of Capt. Clyatt , the Jolly Roger
Squadron pursued the Millennium Falcon through a meteor shower,
running the rebel craft to ground in the canyons of the largest
asteroid where the JRS TIE Bombers flushed out the Falcon and
made it flee for Bespin’s
Cloud
City.
The TIE Fighters that chased the Millennium Falcon
from Cloud
City and to the waiting cannons of Lord
Vader’s Executor Super Star Destroyer were from the Jolly Roger
Squadron since 501st Troops were securing
Cloud
City for Lord Vader.
Immediately following the Cloud City incident and after JRS TIE
Bombers crippled Cloud City semi-permanently with a bombing
raid, Capt. Clyatt received orders for another duty-station. The
JRS’s TIE Bomber Ace Pax Lode took command of the Squadron and
was allowed to personally fly a TIE Advancedx1 like Lord
Vader’s. The JRS went on to serve Lord Vader personally in the
struggle against Black Sun and Prince Xizor, even wiping out a
Falleen colony on Vader’s orders, making a name for themselves
as “war criminals” with Rebel Alliance commanders. Other “war
crimes” attributed to the 501st and their TIE Squadron by the
Rebel Alliance was the destruction of a Cruiser full of Twileks
bound for the Outer Rim and a bombing run against the Rebel
supporters on Ando where the 501st was deployed to stop
financial harvests going to the Rebel Alliance.
The Jolly Roger Squadron was at the Battle of Endor
alongside the famed 181st under the command of Baron Fel and
fought valiantly against the Rebel Fleet. When their Star
Destroyer was disabled during the Battle of Endor, the JRS
ditched their TIEs on another Star Destroyer escaping the
explosion of the second Death Star and made it back to the
greater Imperial Fleet.
Vader
and The Emperor were dead, so the JRS among the rest of the
Fleet’s Forces ended up in the hands of several Imperial
Officers whom became “warlords” such as Zsinji, Isard, and
Thrawn. The Jolly Roger Squadron wound-up under the command of
Director of Imperial Intelligence Ysanne Isard after the death
of
Emperor
Palpatine at the Battle
of Endor. Rumor had it that the JRS Squadron leader Captain Pax
Lode was one of Ysanne Isard’s lovers during this time but that
didn’t stop “Iceheart” Isard from ordering he and the JRS into
near-suicidal battle conditions and missions that were doomed to
fail. Isard had the JRS flying the new and superior TIE Craft
such as the Defender.
After
the death of Isard, the JRS was assigned away from the elite
501st and ended up under the command of Grand Admiral Thrawn in
the unknown regions of the galaxy during the “Hand of Thrawn”
period as Rebels have called it.
Grand
Admiral Thrawn, like Isard, used the elite Jolly Roger Squadron
for the most difficult missions and even had the entire Squadron
piloting TIE Defenders before Thrawn’s demise.
Following the Thrawn years, the JRS wasn’t heard from again
until the VONG invasion years later, when a Squadron of Chiss
Clawcraft bore the markings of the JRS in battle against the
alien invaders, the infamous “skull and bones” white and black
insignia of the Jolly Roger Squadron flying into battle once
more.
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