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  2. Tantive IV - Wikipedia

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    Kenner's Die Cast Star Destroyer from 1979 includes a miniature Tantive IV that can be inserted into a docking bay under the Star Destroyer. [25] The Tantive IV also appears as a ship model in both the X-Wing miniatures game and Star Wars Armada produced by Fantasy Flight Games.

  3. Star Destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Star Destroyers are capital ships in the fictional Star Wars universe. Star Destroyers were produced by Kuat Drive Yards, later Kuat-Entralla Engineering, and serve as "the signature vessel of the fleet" for the Galactic Empire, the First Order, and the Sith Eternal in numerous published works including film, television, novels, comics, and video games.

  4. Armada (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Armada is a video game developed and published by Metro3D.It was released for the Sega Dreamcast in North America on November 26, 1999. Armada is a shooter role-playing game (RPG) that allows up to four players to fly about the universe, fighting the enemy, performing missions and improving their ship.

  5. List of Star Wars spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars lore refers to these vessels as Sheathipede-class transport shuttles built by the insect-like Charrian species, especially popular with the Neimoidians but used by many worlds associated with the Separatist cause. Intended for short-range diplomatic missions, these 20 m (66 ft)-long shuttles feature powerful communication arrays and ...

  6. Star Fleet Battles - Wikipedia

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    Star Fleet Battles (SFB) is a tactical board wargame set in an offshoot of the Star Trek setting called the Star Fleet Universe. Originally created in 1979 by Stephen V. Cole , [ 1 ] it has had four major editions.

  7. Metro3D - Wikipedia

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    Metro3D, Inc. (formerly Metropolis Digital, Inc.) [citation needed] was an American video game developer and publisher.Based in San Jose, California, and founded in 1998 [citation needed], the company released several games for the Dreamcast, Game Boy Color (GBC), Game Boy Advance (GBA), and PlayStation 2 (PS2) consoles.

  8. Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Wing Commander III made the move from the sprite-based graphics used in previous titles to software-driven texture-mapped polygonal 3D, and used FMV for cutscenes. Wing Commander III featured an entirely new line of ships and fighters, abandoning the technology of Wing Commander and Wing Commander II. Terran Confederation craft were redesigned ...

  9. Index of Windows games (S) - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith: 1998 LucasArts: LucasArts Star Wars: Battlefront: 2004 Pandemic Studios: LucasArts: Star Wars: Battlefront II: 2005 Pandemic Studios: LucasArts: Star Wars: Droid Works: 1998 Lucas Learning: Lucas Learning Star Wars: Empire at War: 2006 Petroglyph Games: LucasArts: Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of ...