MKSheppard wrote:"The Galactic Empire consists of a thousand-thousand worlds caught in the iron grip of tyranny. "
This was already obvious.
MKSheppard wrote:"The Imperial Survey Corps, scientists and scouts charged with exploring the galaxy, has seen its funds cut sharply over the years. Still, a new system is being catalogued for the Empire every 207 minutes by the under-staffed ISC. "
Utter WEG bullshit.
Every star system in the galaxy has been cataloged. (ref: AOTC).
MKSheppard wrote:"The Empire has not completely altered the governments of hundreds of thousands of worlds. "
How is this relevent?
MKSheppard wrote:"Originally a cluster of star systems with approximately 50 inhabited planets, the definition of a sector became vague and the average sector grew in size during the latter days of the Republic. Now unimaginably large sectors contain vast numbers of inhabited worlds with no regard to limiting factors. Sectors are governed by Moffs.
A lightly populated Chommel Sector has 40,000 settled dependencies.
MKSheppard wrote:"Sectors are grouped together into larger territorial entities called regions. The Empire has countless regions, which can contain from as few as three to upwards of thousands of sectors"
Yet their
own fleet counts don't make sense with how big they say the galaxy is and how many ships are assigned to areas.
MKSheppard wrote:""An admiral in the Imperial Navy commands forces over 10 times as great as an admiral did during the Old Republic."
The Old Republic had no military other than the Security Forces. Wow. A group of patrolmen and police with pathetic 600 m frigate-scale ships as their pride of the navy.
MKSheppard wrote:""Whether black-clad Imperial soldiers or white-armored stormtroopers, the Imperial Army has grown into the mailed fist that pounds the thousand-thousand worlds of the Galactic Empire into submission. "
"Duh" moment due to movies.
MKSheppard wrote:"There are whole star systems whose gross domestic product is less than the cost of a single Imperial Star Destroyer. There are whole nations which, throughout their entire history, do not use as much energy as an Imperial expends to make a single hyperspace jump. "
Why is this suprising? Did anyone think Tattoine was worth more than an ISD when they saw ANH?
MKSheppard wrote:"A Sector Group can be expected to contain at least 2,400 ships, 24 of which are Star Destroyers, and another 1,600 combat starships. Thousands of Sector Groups are at the Emperor’s command as he seeks to bring the galaxy firmly under his control. "
Yet the fleet counts only yield 1001 Sector Groups? That makes little sense.
My point is, with this information, it makes no sense to shoe-horn in the vast scale of the Empire when we see the comparitively pathetic Alliance's stature from the movies. Choosing between preserving the things WEG has said that made sense: ie. Sector Groups, galactic scale, etc. or claiming that the Rebellion could somehow magically defend a full-scale production center of Mon Cal but could not do so against a Empire six years post Endor leads me to consider the ratios being so generous to the Alliance as exaggerating.