Craft: | Mon Calamari MC80a Star Cruiser |
Type: | Star Cruiser |
Scale: | capital |
Length: | 1,200 metres |
Skill: | Capital Sip Piloting |
Crew: | 5,156, gunners: 246, skeleton: 1,230/+10 |
Crew Skill: | varies |
Passengers: | 1,200 (troops) |
Cargo Capacity: | 20,000 metric tons |
Consumables: | 2 years |
Cost: | not available for sale |
Hyperdrive Rating: | 1 |
Hyperdrive Backup: | 8 |
Nav Computer: | yes |
Maneuverability: | 2D |
Speed: | 6 |
Hull: | 6D |
Shields: | 3D* with 6D backup |
Sensors: | Passive:
40/1D Scan: 60/2D Search: 120/3D Focus: 5/4D |
Weapons: | 48 Turbolasers Fire Arc: 12 front, 12 left, 12 right, 12 back, Damage: 4D, Crew: 1 (12), 2 (10), 3 (26) 20 Ion Cannons Fire Arc: 8 front, 4 left, 4 right, 4 back, Damage: 3D, Crew: 1 (6), 4 (6), 12 (8) Six Tractor Beam Projectors Fire Arc: 4 front, 1 left 1 right, Damage: 4D, Crew: 1 (2), 5 (2), 10 (2) |
Starfighters: | 3 Y-Wing
squadrons 2 X-Wing squadrons 1 A-Wing squadrons |
Support Carft: | none |
The Mon Calamari Star Crusiers were originally desgined as space liners, converted into military use for the Alliance when Admiral Ackbar convinced his people to join the Alliance in its cause to fight the Empire. These vessels look more organic than technological but it is powerful enough to challenge an Imperial Star Destroyer. Built with various redundant systems and one of the toughest shield networks around, these vessels are notoriously difficult to repair but they are extremely reliable in combat. Multiple back-up systems increase it odds in combat and if one shield goes down they deactivate it and rechannel power through the remaining links. The ship must be flown by Mon Calamari bridge crew because the screens are designed for the Mon Cal's vision spectrum.
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