Syliure-31 hyperspace docking ring


The Syliure-31 hyperspace docking ring, a type of hyperspace transport ring, was produced by TransGalMeg Industries Inc. during the period leading up to and encompassing the Clone Wars. Its purpose was to facilitate hyperspace jumps for starfighters lacking the internal space for a hyperdrive, such as the Delta-7 Aethersprite-class light interceptor.

Characteristics

Anakin Skywalker's Delta-7B docked with a Syliure hyperdrive booster ring.

During the [Clone Wars](/article/clone_wars], TransGalMeg Industries Inc., functioning as a subcontractor for Kuat Drive Yards on behalf of the Galactic Republic, manufactured the Syliure-31 rings. These rings were equipped with paired reactors along with ion accelerator pods. These components propelled Jedi flown Delta-7 and Delta-7B Aethersprite-class light interceptors into hyperspace because the fighter's design was too small to include its own hyperdrive. Numerous rings were positioned in orbit around Republic-held planets, including Coruscant, to assist arriving and departing Jedi. Maintenance droids specifically engineered for zero gravity environments routinely serviced these rings.

To safeguard against impacts with interstellar gas and dark matter, Syliure rings incorporated shields that enveloped both the ring and attached starfighter. Furthermore, they utilized stasis fields to control the flow of time within the field, ensuring the pilot aged at the same rate as if they were in realspace. A dedicated docking port located on the ring's underside established a connection to the ship's navigation computer and astromech droid, enabling the droid or pilot to input desired hyperspace coordinates into the ring's computer.

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