Typhoon Squadron
Typhoon Squadron | |
Squadron Information | |
Commander: | |
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Flight Leader: | |
Wing: | |
Command Ship: | |
Squadron Role: |
VIP Escort |
Flight I: |
TIE Defender |
Flight II: |
Missile Boat Mk. I |
Flight III: |
TIE Advanced |
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Typhoon Squadron is a VIP Escort squadron attached to Wing X of the ISD Challenge. Having been closed since 2009, it was re-opened on April 17, 2023 as part of the Battlegroup Expansion that saw the traditional Infiltrator Wing squadrons moved off of the Challenge and back onboard the MC90 Renegade.
History
Origins
Typhoon Squadron was originally opened around December 1995, initially onboard the VSD Ravager along with Thunder Squadron, before being relocated to the ISD Challenge and the newly opened Wing V (soon to be renamed to Wing X) around January 1996, alongside the other traditional squadrons of the ship: Inferno Squadron, Tornado Squadron, Cyclone Squadron, and Tempest Squadron. Its original designated squadron objective was Long Range Support.
GN Weston is recorded as its first commander. Other early commanders include BG Ace, BG Jim Hutchinson, BG Ice, and GN Big Earl.
Rise to Prominence
Going into February 1998, Typhoon Squadron was commanded by BG IG-88. But his command was taken away from him as an outcome of a case against him held by the High Court of Inquisitors. His replacement was a member of Cyclone Squadron, BG Maverick.
Maverick's appointment marked the beginning of Typhoon's rise as one of the preeminent squadrons in the TIE Corps, most notably aided by the arrival of the most prominent pilot in Typhoon's history: Callista. A talented and active pilot from the start, Callista was soon officially appointed Flight Leader of Flight 2. Unofficially, she also served as the squadron's training officer, responsible for helping new arrivals find their place, as well as coaching up her fellow squadron members on best tips and tricks for maximizing performance in competitions.
Upon Maverick's appointment as the new Wing Commander for Wing X, Callista was appointed as the new Squadron Commander of Typhoon, kicking off a two-year stint that would long be remembered as the golden age of the squadron. Callista led the squadron into a new era of dominance, fostering a culture of highly competitive pilots that were proud to be members of such a successful squadron, and were not shy about sharing that opinion with others!
One of the many competitions won during this era included "Cantina Run II", which awarded the victorious squadron the new role of [| VIP Escort]. Typhoon has remained in this designation ever since, a fitting honor to the pilots of Typhoon Squadron from this era, and one that continues to inspire and push future generations of the squadron to live up to their example.
This era was also noted for a number of shore leave excursions (in-person meetings) organized by Callista, which were infamous to both attendees and those who only heard the tales second or third hand.
During this time, Typhoon became a breeding for many of the soon-to-be legends of the Challenge, such as Mell, Oldham, and, later on, Elwood the Brave.
A month after reaching her two year point, having just been awarded BGCOM Pilot of the Year, Callista opted to step down from her position. She left the position having accomplished everything a squadron commander and pilot could possibly do, including being awarded the Medal of Honor. She left behind a legacy, an active squadron, and an enormous shadow over future commanders who would try to take her place.
Post-Callista Era
Daisuke Airyu, a member of Cyclone Squadron, was tasked with filling the enormous void left in the wake of Callista's departure. A well-liked officer among members of the Challenge and the fleet at large, he nevertheless struggled to keep many of the Typhoon stalwarts, who bristled at the commander of an outsider. Changing the long-standing Typhoon Flight 1 nickname to a personal preference over something of historical significance did not endear him to the old guard, and the level of activity and performance slipped from the standards of old.
By the time of his departure, the squadron had dropped off dramatically. Charged with resuscitating Typhoon Squadron was Commander Triji Boliv of Inferno Squadron. Aided in this effort was an influx of Typhoon veterans, including a return of Callista herself. This created an immediate boost to squadron performance and morale, but it was a short-term fix, as soon many of those veterans became disinterested in returning to service on a regular basis.
Faced with a decision to leave or institute dramatic change, Boliv opted for the latter, ultimately removing many of the inactive veterans, but providing opportunity for new, enthusiastic pilots to rise to the occasion. It was during this period that Coranel Both and Ponda Jarret served as Flight Leaders for the squadron. And some oldtimers did remain, such as Elwood the Brave, who continued to provide a stabilizing force to the squadron.
Promoted up to Major for his success in steadying Typhoon, Boliv decided to step away, leaving his unofficial executive officer Ponda Jarret to take over the squadron. But this period of relative stability was soon to be revealed as a temporary respite.
Closure
Return and New Glories
Second Closure
Second Return
Former Squadron Commanders
COL Callista
GN Coranel Both
GN Domi
GN Elwood the Brave
CM Saul Rostek