Crossbreeding Klingon and SW ships is bad, mmkay?nightmare wrote:Here it is, in all its hideousness
The Republic class Star Destroyer
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Lmao, what a dipshit. Anyway, I remember there was a Nebula class SD somewhere in the Wizards.com Star Wars RPG art gallery, but I can't find it.Black Fleet Crisis FAQ wrote:So consider the image of Coruscant as a planet-sized city a bit of Imperial propaganda. Instead, picture a planet with two continents, a major and a minor; the major continent is dominated by an admittedly grand and impressive Imperial City, but it also has the Manari Mountains, a western coastline that's something like Miami Beach in its prime, and frigid northern latitudes which are largely uninhabited. The minor continent is much more sparsely populated--the largest population centers having perhaps no more than a million inhabitants.
The Defender is the one with the big flat plate on the aft dorsal area, right?phongn wrote:I like how they deleted much of the superstructure and left only a small tower. It's sleek and elegant.President Sharky wrote:At least WOTC re-drew the Defender-class Star Destroyer so that it actually looks pretty cool.
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The Katana Fleet heavily relied on computer control and slave linking IIRC. Cut the required crew for the Dreadnaught from 10,000 down to 1,000.antitrek wrote:i know only one example of where that has happened, and i do not want to remember..
are there any other examples of droid crews apart from New Rebelion?
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