What is the Fleet Strength of the Galactic Empire
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What is the Fleet Strength of the Galactic Empire
In its prime, what was the fleet strength of the Galactic Empire and what types of ships did they have? I wish to know because I am beginning to make a Trekwars fanfic, which I intend to post here, and I wish to have accurate fleet numbers and types. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Re: What is the Fleet Strength of the Galactic Empire
The estimates are conflicting. According to official statements, the Imperial Starfleet consists of 25000 Star Destroyers. Now, whether these are standard ISDs or not is unknown, so there might be a number of more Allegiances, Command Ships etc floating around. Extrapolating from that, there would be on the order of tens of millions to billions of smaller vessels. Those are the low end calcs. Keep in mind that only a small part of these could be released from policing duty without the effect being noticeable.TrekWarsie wrote:In its prime, what was the fleet strength of the Galactic Empire and what types of ships did they have? I wish to know because I am beginning to make a Trekwars fanfic, which I intend to post here, and I wish to have accurate fleet numbers and types. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
The high end calcs, started by Thelea I believe, are based on sketchy but AFAIK logically hermetic information that points toward the Starfleet not being the only Imperial Naval force. If we go by them, the Empire's 25000 Star Destroyers are part of a separate Navy that can be released at any time as part of an invasion force.
For nearly any vs fanfic, Thelea's calcs would be overkill, especially with the Death Star involved.
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I always thought the 25K thing meant that they had 25K Imperator-class Mark 1's, excluding Victory's, Mark II's, etc.
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Actually I believe its mostly ISD-2's, since those were supposedly the most recent kindCpt_Frank wrote:It's ISDs of all subclasses. No other SDs like the older VSDs or the larger ASDs.HemlockGrey wrote:I always thought the 25K thing meant that they had 25K Imperator-class Mark 1's, excluding Victory's, Mark II's, etc.
I don't know. Heir to the Empire says 25,000 Star Destroyers, period.Connor MacLeod wrote:
Actually I believe its mostly ISD-2's, since those were supposedly the most recent kind
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Not really.Remember,while TESB introduced ISD II,ROTJ featured mostly ISD IConnor MacLeod wrote:Actually I believe its mostly ISD-2's, since those were supposedly the most recent kindCpt_Frank wrote:It's ISDs of all subclasses. No other SDs like the older VSDs or the larger ASDs.HemlockGrey wrote:I always thought the 25K thing meant that they had 25K Imperator-class Mark 1's, excluding Victory's, Mark II's, etc.
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Even that is low, Han was at that time probably just reffering to the possible systems in use by the Empire as we have other quotes amount to nearly 50 million worlds, and Saxton's ICS mentions billions of worlds used soley for mining.Durandal wrote:25,000 Star Destroyers would be a ridiculously small amount to police an entire galaxy with over 12 million inhabited star systems.
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Oh another note, in that case we might try a rationalization, like say it reffers to the common name ISD instead of all destroyers, there could be separate numbers for Victorys and such.Durandal wrote:25,000 Star Destroyers would be a ridiculously small amount to police an entire galaxy with over 12 million inhabited star systems.
Even so, official fleet numbers cements the figure at 10-22 million ships for the Empire as of TESB/ROTJ era.
The majority of ships I guess will be smaller ones such as dreadnaughts, frigates and gunships, I seem to recall some odd 200metre gunships in the Black Fleet Crisis, such vessels might constitute a large fraction of the ships aviable.
Ofcourse possible future material might simply override such things, or cast doubt on them, as MW said there seems to be new incentive in LFL to fix the size & scope problems of the EU, the ICS being one indicator of this trend.
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