A possible explanation for the gap in firepower between ISDs
Posted: 2003-06-12 02:41am
The ISD-I subtype, as seen in ANH, is described in all kinds
of literature as being much less heavily armed and armored than the
later ISD-II subtype, which apparently appeared around the time of
ESB.
Yet the both of them are the same length. Unless the Empire managed
to make a quantum leap in power generation and weapons technology
in the time between the Flight I and Flight II ships, the only possible explanation
is that the Flight I ships were designed under the Galactic Republic era
to be deliberately undergunned and underarmored, to allow them to pass
budgetary scrutiny to get built in the first place. In essence, there was
a lot of growth room on the ISD from the start.
And once the senate was no longer a problem after ANH, the Empire simply built
the Flight IIs, which were much more heavily armed (and also much
more expensive).
Even with this massive increase, there was enough remaining "future
growth" in the ISD hull to allow for a third speculative Flight III class,
which was only slightly more heavily armed than the previous Flight
IIs were...
This does have basis in real life. The Spruance Class DDGs of the US
navy were built in the 70s, and they were criticized at the time for being
severely underarmed and underequipped for their tonnage size, but
the same hull was used to build the much more capable Ticonderoga
class CGs....
of literature as being much less heavily armed and armored than the
later ISD-II subtype, which apparently appeared around the time of
ESB.
Yet the both of them are the same length. Unless the Empire managed
to make a quantum leap in power generation and weapons technology
in the time between the Flight I and Flight II ships, the only possible explanation
is that the Flight I ships were designed under the Galactic Republic era
to be deliberately undergunned and underarmored, to allow them to pass
budgetary scrutiny to get built in the first place. In essence, there was
a lot of growth room on the ISD from the start.
And once the senate was no longer a problem after ANH, the Empire simply built
the Flight IIs, which were much more heavily armed (and also much
more expensive).
Even with this massive increase, there was enough remaining "future
growth" in the ISD hull to allow for a third speculative Flight III class,
which was only slightly more heavily armed than the previous Flight
IIs were...
This does have basis in real life. The Spruance Class DDGs of the US
navy were built in the 70s, and they were criticized at the time for being
severely underarmed and underequipped for their tonnage size, but
the same hull was used to build the much more capable Ticonderoga
class CGs....