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The ''Fleet Commander's Honor Guard'' (usually abbreviated as ''FCHG'') is a ranking system that rates pilots in the [[TIE Corps]] by combat activity and performance using a point system. These points then determine a pilot's place in the Honor Guard. Points are awarded for completing single player missions. Pilots also compete against each other for points by holding high scores for missions and battles, thereby adding a more competitive element for pilots trying to hold higher ranks.
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The '''Fleet Commander's Honor Guard''' (usually abbreviated as ''FCHG'') is a ranking system that rates pilots in the [[TIE Corps]] by combat activity and performance using a point system. These points then determine a pilot's place in the Honor Guard. Points are awarded for completing single player missions. Pilots also compete against each other for points by holding high scores for missions and battles, thereby adding a more competitive element for pilots trying to hold higher ranks.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 25 July 2023

The Fleet Commander's Honor Guard (usually abbreviated as FCHG) is a ranking system that rates pilots in the TIE Corps by combat activity and performance using a point system. These points then determine a pilot's place in the Honor Guard. Points are awarded for completing single player missions. Pilots also compete against each other for points by holding high scores for missions and battles, thereby adding a more competitive element for pilots trying to hold higher ranks.

History[edit]

For a long time the necessary points to reach the highest FCHG rank of Imperator [IMPR] were 3000 and the ranks of Optio [OPT], Tesserarius [TSRS], Decurion [DCRN] and Aquilifer [AQFR] did not exist. In 2006 the former Fleet Commander Astatine changed the FCHG point system, attempting to allow for increased activity by raising the amount of FCHG points needed to reach [IMPR] to 10000 and created the aforementioned new ranks to help fill out the FCHG system; this also meant the rest of the FCHG ranks increased their point requirements.

On December 15th 2008 (TAC report #287) Fleet Admiral Anahorn Dempsey as Tactical Officer lowered the point requirements to reach the highest ranks, as it was determined that given activity levels and the size of the Emperor's Hammer membership the point requirements of higher FCHG ranks were unattainable.

Point System[edit]

Below is the point system used for the Fleet Commander's Honor Guard:

  • 1 point for every mission flown
  • 2 points for every mission high score
  • 2 points x # of missions in the battle for every battle high score

Ranks[edit]

Rank Points Abbreviation FCHG wings (No longer used)
Grenadier 10 GREN
GREN wings.
Lancer 25 LANC
LANC wings.
Hussar 50 HUSS
HUSS wings.
Fusilier 75 FUSL
FUSL wings.
Dragoon 100 DRAG
DRAG wings.
Cavalier 150 CAVL
CAVL wings.
Gallant 200 GALL
GALL wings.
Knight 250 KNGT
KNGT wings.
Paladin 300 PLDN
PLDN wings.
Legionnaire 400 LGNR
LGNR wings.
Aquilifer 500 AQFR
AQFR wings.
Decurion 750 DCRN
DCRN wings.
Tesserarius 1000 TSRS
TSRS wings.
Optio 1250 OPTI
OPTI wings.
Centurion 1500 CNTR
CNTR wings.
Executor 2000 EXCR
EXCR wings.
Gladiator 2500 GLDR
GLDR wings.
Archon 3000 ARCN
ARCN wings.
Templar 3500 TMPR
TMPR wings.
Imperator 4000 IMPR
IMPR wings.