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== Tiggs ==
 
== Tiggs ==
Diane "Tiggs" Migliaccio is currently the Director Of Community Relations for Star Wars Galaxies. Tiggs is also the most popular of the devs amongst the players.
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Diane "Tiggs" Migliaccio is currently the Director Of Community Relations for Star Wars Galaxies. Tiggs is also the most Reviled of the devs amongst the players. She delivers canned answers to the playerbase and does not communicate real, valid concerns back to the Development team. The most popular Dev is Blixtev.
   
 
== TKA ==
 
== TKA ==

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Tank

A role in group combat. The tank will attempt to be the one to take damage from the the enemy. With the AI hate system, this means that they must be the one dealing adaquate damage or Taunting the enemy to keep it attacking the tank. Most often group members with high defense abilities elect to be the tanks. Melee professions tend to be better tanks because of their higher defenses, and the Taunt ability.

Tarquinas

Star Wars Galaxies Server.

Tat

Tatooine

TC

Short for Test Center, the Star Wars Galaxies Test Server.

TEF

Temporary Enemy Flag. Aquired by entering battle with a member of the opposite GCW faction. While a player has a TEF, they are barred from entering houses. TEF's last 5 minutes after ending battle. Both players and NPC's of opposite faction will generate a TEF. Currently there is no icon or other way to signify when you have a TEF, other than not being able to enter a house.

TESB

Refers to the movie, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire strikes back.

Tempest

Star Wars Galaxies Server.

Template (Temp)

The current set of skills your character has, or the final set of skills you'd like your character to have once you use up all your skill points. When one has used up all their skill points, they are considered to have a "completed template".

There is a simple nomenclature used to describe your advancement in a given profession. Master is 'M', novice may be 'N', and any other advancement is described by a 4 digit number expressing how far up each skill branch you have gotten. A Marksman with Rifles IV, Pistols I, Carbines II, and Ranged Support III wound have the template '4123'; novice could also be shown as '0000'.

Test Center

Star Wars Galaxies Test Server. New patches are tested here before going Live.

TFMB

Trade Forums Monkey Boy. A response given when a player attempts to sell an item or service on "official" forums other than the specified galaxy trade forum where the sale is meant to take place.

TH

Thunderheart, the SWG Community Relations Manager

Theme Park

Areas in the game that feature iconic Star Wars characters or places which give out quests that must be completed in a linear fashion to progress.
Current "badged" theme parks include:

  • Imperial Themepark
  • Rebel Allience Themepark
  • Jabba's Themepark
  • Nym's Themepark

Tier 1-5

Refers to the level of the pilot skill tree you have attained, or the level that you are recommended to have before combating an enemy. NPC ships in space also have tier numbers under their name to determine their approximate difficulty level.

When you start a Pilot profession, you are at Tier 0.

  1. When you have 1-1-1-1 you have completed Tier 1.
  2. When you have 2-2-2-2 you have completed Tier 2.
  3. When you have 3-3-3-3 you have completed Tier 3.
  4. When you have 4-4-4-4 you have completed Tier 4.

Once you mastered pilot, you'll be considered Tier 5.

Tiggs

Diane "Tiggs" Migliaccio is currently the Director Of Community Relations for Star Wars Galaxies. Tiggs is also the most Reviled of the devs amongst the players. She delivers canned answers to the playerbase and does not communicate real, valid concerns back to the Development team. The most popular Dev is Blixtev.

TKA

Teras Kasi Artist

TKM

Teras Kasi Master.

Toon

A player character.

TPM

Refers to the movie, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.

Twitch

A generic term that identifies games in which physical reaction times influence your success more than in-game rules, formulas, or character stats. First Person Shooters are classic "twitch" games, as is the Jump to Lightspeed expansion, whose very success arguably relied on being inherently twitch.