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{{Quote|I ''hate'' Uglies.|Han Solo|Ambush at Corellia}}
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[[File:ZCeptor.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A [[Z-'ceptor]]]]
[[File:ZCeptor.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A [[Z-'ceptor]]]]
An '''Ugly''', also known as a '''juicecan''' or '''buzzzer'''<!--sic-->,<ref name="CSWE">{{CSWECite|III|276|uglies}}</ref> was any type of [[Starfighter/Legends|starfighter]] that had been cobbled together out of parts that had been salvaged from varying origins, including crashed starfighters and ex-military surplus. The term itself seemed to be of [[Corellian/Legends|Corellian]] origin.
An '''Ugly''', known by hundreds of colloquial names including '''juicecan''', '''buzzzer''', and '''Z-wing''',<ref name="XWHB">''[[Star Wars Handbook 1: X-Wing Rogue Squadron]]''</ref> was any type of [[Starfighter/Legends|starfighter]] that had been cobbled together out of parts that had been salvaged from varying origins, including crashed starfighters and ex-military surplus. The term itself seemed to be of [[Corellian/Legends|Corellian]] origin.


==History==
==History==
Uglies were predominantly used by [[Pirate/Legends|pirates]], [[Smuggler/Legends|smugglers]], and other groups that lacked the resources to purchase or build conventional starfighters. Ugly fighters were best known as products of independent [[Shipyard/Legends|shipyards]] in the [[Corellian system]], but they and the yards that created them could be found throughout [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy]]. Some Ugly types had relatively standardized designs, but most were unique and had wildly varied performance traits. An Ugly generally tended to be a poor match for a modern conventional military-built fighter, as they typically ended up with more of the weaknesses than the strengths of their component parts.
Uglies were predominantly used by [[Pirate/Legends|pirates]], [[Smuggler/Legends|smugglers]], and other groups that lacked the resources to purchase or build conventional starfighters. Ugly fighters were best known as products of independent [[Shipyard/Legends|shipyards]] in the [[Corellian system]], but they and the yards that created them could be found throughout [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy]]. Some Ugly types had relatively standardized designs, but most were unique and had wildly varied performance traits. An Ugly generally tended to be a poor match for a modern conventional military-built fighter, as they typically ended up with more of the weaknesses than the strengths of their component parts.


Many uglies during the [[New Republic era]] were amalgamations of parts from [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Rebel]] and [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Imperial]] craft. They were used by gangs such as [[Kavil's Corsairs]], who flew them against [[Rogue Squadron/Legends|Rogue Squadron]]. Other versions of uglies could be found in pirate and [[Mercenary/Legends|mercenary]] fleets such as that of the [[Invids|Invid]] pirate fleet led by [[Leonia Tavira]]. The [[Sacorrian Triad]] was known to make heavy use of uglies during the [[Corellian Crisis|First Corellian Insurrection]], and it is possible that the [[Peace Brigade]] used them during the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]].
Many uglies during the [[New Republic era]] were amalgamations of parts from [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Rebel]] and [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Imperial]] craft. They were used by gangs such as [[Kavil's Corsairs]], who flew them against [[Rogue Squadron/Legends|Rogue Squadron]]. Other versions of uglies could be found in pirate and [[Mercenary/Legends|mercenary]] fleets such as that of the [[Invids|Invid]] pirate fleet led by [[Leonia Tavira]]. The [[Sacorrian Triad]] was known to make heavy use of uglies during the [[Corellian Crisis|First Corellian Insurrection]].


These craft could sometimes have surprising abilities, although they were sometimes prone to failure and may have needed repeated repairs. One such craft was encountered by [[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]], and was armed with a [[planetary defense cannon]].{{Fact}}
These craft could sometimes have surprising abilities, although they were sometimes prone to failure and may have needed repeated repairs. One such craft was encountered by [[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]], and was armed with a [[planetary defense cannon]].{{Fact}}
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
[[File:Ugly.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A [[Y-TIE]]]]
[[File:Ugly.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A [[Y-TIE]]]]
*{{FFG|book=Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook|text=''Star Wars: Edge of the Empire'' Core Rulebook|story=Trouble Brewing}}
*{{WEGCite|book=Instant Adventures|story=The Treasure of Celis Mott}}
*{{WEGCite|book=Instant Adventures|story=The Treasure of Celis Mott}}
*''[[Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron: Family Ties]]''
*''[[Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron: Family Ties]]''
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*''[[Assault at Selonia]]''
*''[[Assault at Selonia]]''
*''[[Showdown at Centerpoint]]''
*''[[Showdown at Centerpoint]]''
*''[[The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide I: Onslaught]]''
*''[[The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide II: Ruin]]''
*''[[The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force]]''
*''[[X-Wing: Mercy Kill]]'' {{Mo}}
*[[X-Wing: Mercy Kill (audiobook)|''X-Wing: Mercy Kill'' audiobook]] {{Mo}}


==Sources==
==Sources==
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*''[[Cracken's Threat Dossier]]''
*''[[Cracken's Threat Dossier]]''
*''[[Star Wars Handbook 1: X-Wing Rogue Squadron]]''
*''[[Star Wars Handbook 1: X-Wing Rogue Squadron]]''
*"''[[Race for the Tessent]]''" - ''[[Star Wars Gamer 9]]''
*{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20040325adv|text=Rough and Tundra|int=Rough and Tundra|archivedate=20100218041522}}
*{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20040603behebothmain|text=Beheboth: Blood and Water|int=Beheboth: Blood and Water|archivedate=20100419204319}}
*[[Starships of the Galaxy (Saga Edition)|''Starships of the Galaxy'', Saga Edition]]
*[[Scum and Villainy (sourcebook)|''Scum and Villainy'']]
*''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'' {{ID|uglies, juicecans, buzzzers}}


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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[[Category:Slang]]
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[[Category:Uglies| ]]

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"I hate Uglies."
―Han Solo[src]
A Z-'ceptor

An Ugly, known by hundreds of colloquial names including juicecan, buzzzer, and Z-wing,[1] was any type of starfighter that had been cobbled together out of parts that had been salvaged from varying origins, including crashed starfighters and ex-military surplus. The term itself seemed to be of Corellian origin.

History

Uglies were predominantly used by pirates, smugglers, and other groups that lacked the resources to purchase or build conventional starfighters. Ugly fighters were best known as products of independent shipyards in the Corellian system, but they and the yards that created them could be found throughout the galaxy. Some Ugly types had relatively standardized designs, but most were unique and had wildly varied performance traits. An Ugly generally tended to be a poor match for a modern conventional military-built fighter, as they typically ended up with more of the weaknesses than the strengths of their component parts.

Many uglies during the New Republic era were amalgamations of parts from Rebel and Imperial craft. They were used by gangs such as Kavil's Corsairs, who flew them against Rogue Squadron. Other versions of uglies could be found in pirate and mercenary fleets such as that of the Invid pirate fleet led by Leonia Tavira. The Sacorrian Triad was known to make heavy use of uglies during the First Corellian Insurrection.

These craft could sometimes have surprising abilities, although they were sometimes prone to failure and may have needed repeated repairs. One such craft was encountered by Han Solo, and was armed with a planetary defense cannon.[source?]

Examples

Examples of this type of starfighter included the TYE-wing (which bore the ignominious nickname "DIE-wing" due to its lackluster performance capabilities), the Y-TIE, the X-TIE Fighter, the X-ceptor, the Z-'ceptor, the Corellian/B-wing Ugly, the Twi'lek Chir'daki "Death Seed," and the Invids' Clutch.

Appearances

A Y-TIE

Sources

Notes and references