Craft: | Kuat Drive Yards Super Star Desroyer |
Type: | Star Destroyer |
Scale: | capital |
Length: | 12.8 kilometres |
Skill: | Capital Ship Piloting |
Crew: | 280,734, gunners: 1590, skeleton: 50,000 |
Crew Skill: | Astrogation 4D, Capital Ship Gunnery 6D, Capital Ship Piloting 6D+2, Capital Ship Shields 5D+2, Sensors 5D |
Passengers: | 38,000 (troops) |
Cargo Capacity: | 250,000 metric tons |
Consumables: | 6 years |
Cost: | not available for sale |
Hyperdrive Rating: | 2 |
Hyperdrive Backup: | 10 |
Nav Computer: | yes |
Maneuverability: | ? |
Speed: | 4 |
Hull: | 10 D |
Shields: | 8D |
Sensors: | Passive:
75/1D+2 Scan: 150/3D+2 Search: 300/5D Focus: 8/6D+2 |
Weapons: | 250 Turbolaser
Batteries Fire Arc: 100 front, 75 left, 75 right, Damage: 7D, Crew: 1 (100), 2 (150), Range: 75, Atmosphere: 150 250 Heavy Turbolaser Batteries Fire Arc: 100 front, 50 left, 50 right, 50 back, Damage: 10D, Crew: 2, Range: 60, Atmosphere: 120 250 Concussion Missile Tubes Fire Arc: 50 front,75 left, 75 right, 50 back, Damage: 9D, Crew: 1, Range: 60, Atmosphere:120 250 Ion Cannons Fire Arc: 100 front, 50 left, 50 right, 50 back, Damage: 4D, Crew: 1 1 (100), 2 (150), Range: 50, Atmosphere: 100 40 Tractor Beam Projectors Fire Arc: 20 front, 10 left, 10 right, Damage: 9D, Crew: 1, Range: 30, Atmosphere: 60 |
Starfighters: | ?? star
fighter squadrons (total of two Imperial wings-144 fighters) |
Support Carft: | (200 support craft) |
A monstering behemoth capable of releasing incalculable amounts of firepower. The Super class Star Destroyer has served with the Empire since the Battle of Yavin and has served the Empire well. Four of these vessels were completed by the Battle of Hoth and several more were under construction. The Executor-an SSD that served Lord Vader as his personal command ship as he sought out his son Luke Skywalker. Its has 1,040 weapons and can hold 3 prefabricated garrsion bases and 38,000 stormtroopers. The Executor met its much deserved destruction at the hands of the victorious Alliance fleet at the Battle of Endor.
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