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SSD red, ISD blue...

Posted: 2004-09-06 03:43pm
by Jean Paul
Why is the exhaust of an Imperator or Victory class blue, but with an Executor class it's red?

Re: SSD red, ISD blue...

Posted: 2004-09-06 03:47pm
by Gil Hamilton
Jean Paul wrote:Why is the exhaust of an Imperator or Victory class blue, but with an Executor class it's red?
Cooler or less efficient engines, maybe? Not sure. Makes the thing look ominous as hell though. :)

Posted: 2004-09-06 03:54pm
by Sea Skimmer
Probably the result of a difference in the exhaust temperature, the ISD's might have higher performance engines while the Executor, being a command ship doesn't really need to move around too much at sublight speeds and so gets away with cooler exhaust.

Posted: 2004-09-06 08:39pm
by Sharpshooter
Probably - I'd have to side with Gil on this one, though. A good deal of the reasoning behind even building the things in the first place is to try and scare the enemy into submission without a battle even starting - not many would be willing to go up against an enemy force with a command ship that's over seven (or ten, depending on what you follow) kilometers long and is bristling with weapons and craft. The exhaust is icing on the cake.

Posted: 2004-09-06 10:11pm
by Vympel
I still want to know why the Executor is grey in that scene in the SE of TESB when every other time its black.

Posted: 2004-09-06 11:13pm
by YT300000
Vympel wrote:I still want to know why the Executor is grey in that scene in the SE of TESB when every other time its black.
Maybe the rest of the time Hoth 6 was between it and Hoth (the star).

Posted: 2004-09-06 11:19pm
by Gil Hamilton
YT300000 wrote:Maybe the rest of the time Hoth 6 was between it and Hoth (the star).
Well, it's definately in sunlight. After all, how could it cast those huge shadows on the Star Destroyers if it wasn't?

Posted: 2004-09-06 11:33pm
by President Sharky
Hmm, the SSD in ESB always looked kinda bluish to me. :? It was grey all around in ROTJ, however.

Posted: 2004-09-07 01:13am
by Rogue 9
Sharpshooter wrote:not many would be willing to go up against an enemy force with a command ship that's over seven (or ten, depending on what you follow) kilometers long and is bristling with weapons and craft. The exhaust is icing on the cake.
The Executor is 17.6 kilometers long. Canon fact as per the movies, end of story.

Posted: 2004-09-07 02:22am
by Vympel
Correction- at least ~17.6km long, lower limit.

Posted: 2004-09-07 02:24am
by Rogue 9
Vympel wrote:Correction- at least ~17.6km long, lower limit.
Ah. I stand corrected.

Posted: 2004-09-07 02:32am
by Sarevok
Maybe the SSD uses a different type of gas in it's ion drive.

Posted: 2004-09-07 08:50am
by Tribun
Ahem, maybe they only not fire their engines on full power?

I remember, when the Avenger is seen shortly before it hyperjumps, it's engines are lit orange, not blue or white. Maybe the ISD had lowered it's engine output?
It several illustrations, SSDs with blue glowing engines are seen.

Since we don't see the engines when the SSD Executor pursuits someone in the films, we can speculate, the red is simply the normal color, and when they fire them on full power, the color becomes blue.

Posted: 2004-09-07 09:02am
by Sarevok
Tribun wrote:Ahem, maybe they only not fire their engines on full power?

I remember, when the Avenger is seen shortly before it hyperjumps, it's engines are lit orange, not blue or white. Maybe the ISD had lowered it's engine output?
It several illustrations, SSDs with blue glowing engines are seen.

Since we don't see the engines when the SSD Executor pursuits someone in the films, we can speculate, the red is simply the normal color, and when they fire them on full power, the color becomes blue.
That is a good theory. IIRC blue stars are hotter than red stars. So when the gas in an ISD engine is burning at full power it becomes blue.

Posted: 2004-09-07 09:17am
by Gil Hamilton
I just think it has less efficient engines. Like Sea Skimmer commented, where does it need to go in a hurry, it's a command ship. It's not a battleship that leaps into the fray or pursues smaller ships. They have Star Destroyers for that. It really doesn't need super-effective sublight engines.

Posted: 2004-09-07 11:51am
by Tribun
I should add, that the only time the engines were red in TESB was, when the decelerate into Hoth orbit. When the Executor is flying with speed, it's engines are bright orange.

Another piece for my theory.

Also, in "TIE-Fighter" the engines of a fast-moving commandship glow hot yellow.
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