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That's Otaking's work. He's done a lot of revisions. He frequents /m/ on 4chan.
Would have loved a TIE/X-Wing series. You could have had characters on both sides. Really gotten inside the heads of each and had some great sequences.
Given which side is utterly dominating, I'd say those videos are more inspired by TIE Fighter than by Rogue Squadron. In fairness, the X-Wing books did usually have at least some viewpoint time spent on the Imperial characters - but you're right in that they weren't the TIE pilots the Rogues were facing, which if well done would've left us readers in the tricky position of not being sure which side we'd want to root for.
Perhaps. While an NR partisan myself, I usually found it hard to root against Imperial characters I genuinely like, most of all Pellaeon, who really is a good guy just doing his job.(Seriously, I wonder why some of these guys didn't just jump ship once they saw what the Empire they served had become.)
IIRC, in X-Wing series games X-wings and TIE fighters both cruise at 100 units, with X-wings able to outpace TIEs significantly with all power going to engines since the x-wings have shield power to divert as well as laser power - even Interceptors (cruise 111) are outpaced by the X-wing that way, I believe. A-wings clock around 120 in cruise, TIE Avengers around 133 and Defenders 144.Of course, in reality in space speed is an entirely relative term - you'd measure acceleration rates rather than max speed when comparing vessels, but I figure we can approximate those from the game speed figures.Honestly, though, the only thing the basic TIE fighter excels at is being cheap enough to be disposable - you'll be hard-pressed to find another Star Wars fighter that wouldn't be an overall better ship.
The really crappy one from X-Wing Alliance? Sure beats my pick.
TYE-Wing, also known as DIE-Wing, surely deserves a mention.