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TIE Corps on Patrol 2018:
Round 3 Results:
TIE-Free 293 - X-wing in TIE
Fighter: Dev's Defeat
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Pilot
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TIE score (LL)
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TIE Rank
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Pts
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Medals
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LCM Rando
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                 17,431*
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1
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5
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IS-SW
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LC Earnim Branet
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                   3,237
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2
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3
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IS-BW
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COL Gyssler
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                   3,234
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3
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2
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XvT-Free 221 - Folly: Deja Vu
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Pilot
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XvT score
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XvT Rank
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Pts
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Medals
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LCM Rando
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               20,050
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1
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4
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IS-SW
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COL Gyssler
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               10,650
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2
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3
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IS-BW
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LC Earnim Branet
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               10,250
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3
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2
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XWA-Free 154 - Gamma Squadron - A
Mission in Awesomeness
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Pilot
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XWA Score
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XWA Rank
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Pts
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Medals
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LCM Rando
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             12,869*
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1
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5
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IS-SW
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COL Gyssler
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               7,547
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2
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3
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IS-BW
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LC Earnim Branet
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               6,300
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3
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2
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* A new high score!
Overall Results:
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Totals
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TIE
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XvT
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XWA
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Total
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Medals
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LCM Rando
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5
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4
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5
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14
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IS-SW
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COL Gyssler
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2
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3
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3
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8
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IS-BW
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LC Earnim Branet
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3
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2
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2
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7
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Round 4 Assignments:
TIE-Free 290: X-wing
in TIE Fighter: The Kadorto Rescue
XvT-Free 220: VSD
Sinister II: Escort Duty
XWA-Free 153: Wing
Commander's Own 2009 #9: Climax
BSF emails/pilot files will be due by 5 pm
Pacific/8 pm Eastern/1 am London on Monday Feb 26.
Rules:
It’s a new year, so this will change a
little. Every TWO weeks, there will be
a free mission from each of the major SP platforms (TIE, XvT, XWA)
assigned. Pilots will fly each mission
that they choose and BSF the battles to the TC database and forward the BSF
email to Pete Mitchell. If the pilot
has earned a high score, BSF it and also send the
pilot file to Pete Mitchell in case the BSF is not approved in time.Â
Each week the pilot with the highest
score in each platform will earn 4 points.Â
The next highest score will earn 3, the next highest 2, and all other
submissions will earn 1. If the
winning pilot in a platform also earned a high score, that pilot will earn 5
points for that platform. Points will
accumulate for the week, month, and year for more awards.
Awards:
Annual:
IS-PW/GW/SW for 1st 2nd
and 3rd total points for the year.Â
(at least 5 participants)
IS-GW/SW/BW for 1st 2nd
and 3rd total points for the year in each platform (at least 4
participants)
Monthly:
IS-GW/SW/BW for 1st 2nd
and 3rd total points for the month (at least 3 participants).
Weekly:
IS-SW/BW for 1st and 2nd
total points for the week (at least 3 participants).
IS-SW/BW for 1st and 2nd
in each platform (at least 2 participants).
TIE Corps Pilot League 2018:
Round 3 Assignments:
TIE-Free 16:
Pappy #1 - Current HS: 49,007
XvT-Free 3: Grey
Wolf #1 - Current HS: 126,600
XWA-Free 4:
Defend the ISD Colossus
- Current HS: 24,670
Rules:
This competition is similar to TIE Corps
on patrol, but it is handicapped to make it accessible to more pilots. Every TWO weeks, there will be a free
mission from each of the major SP platforms (TIE, XvT, XWA) assigned. Pilots will fly each mission that they
choose and BSF the battles to the TC database and forward the BSF email to
Pete Mitchell. If the pilot has earned
a high score, BSF it and also send the pilot file to
Pete Mitchell in case the BSF is not approved in time.Â
BSF emails/pilot files will be due by 5 pm
Pacific/8 pm Eastern/1 am London one every other Monday starting February
5.  Â
Each week the pilot with the highest
handicap score (expressed as a % of the high score) in each platform will
earn 4 points. The next highest score
will earn 3, the next highest 2, and all other submissions will earn 1. If the winning pilot in a platform also
beat the high score (without the handicap added), that pilot will earn 5
points for that platform. It is
possible for a pilot to be the only pilot to beat the high score, and not win
that platform. If
for example, pilot A got 90% of the high score and has a 25% handicap for a
total of 115%, and pilot B got 105% of the existing HS (and earned a new HS)
with a handicap of 5% for a total of 110%, Pilot A would win the platform for
the week for 4 points and pilot 3 would only earn 3 points. Points
will accumulate for the week, month, and year for more awards.
Handicaps will be calculated as follows:
The average score in the platform as a
percent of the high scores will be calculated as an
average of all scores on that platform since the beginning of the League (avg). The handicap
will be calculated as the difference between the
average and 100%. For example, if a
pilot’s average score in TIE is 75% of the HS, his handicap will be
100%-75%=25%. If a pilot then scored
85,000 pts on a mission with an existing HS of 100,000 points, his handicap
score would be 85% + 25% = 110%.
*The first round any pilot flies in any
platform will not have a handicap added as the pilot will not have an
average. Therefore, the first round,
there are no handicaps, only scratch scores.Â
**I reserve the right to create a maximum
handicap. At this point, it is
75%.Â
Awards:
Annual:
IS-PW/GW/SW for 1st 2nd
and 3rd total points for the year.Â
(at least 5 participants)
IS-GW/SW/BW for 1st 2nd
and 3rd total points for the year in each platform (at least 4
participants)
IS-GW/SW/BW for 1st 2nd
and 3rd most improved averages over the year in each platform (at
least 4 participants, must have flown at least 10 missions)
Monthly:
IS-GW/SW/BW for 1st 2nd
and 3rd total points for the month (at least 3 participants).
Weekly:
IS-SW/BW for 1st and 2nd
total points for the week (at least 3 participants).
IS-SW/BW for 1st and 2nd
in each platform (at least 2 participants).
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