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Larger ships than SSSD/SSD?
Death Stars don't count...Anyone know of credible evidence of a larger vessel?
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Executors are longer than both of them, but less massive. Other than that, there aren't any to my knowledge. Certainly no warships, anyway. There might well be transports bigger than that, considering how much material moves in the GFFA's economy, but I don't think they've ever been shown in the EU.
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I've seen that error before too. The ellipsoid Loronar Torpedo Spheres are actually only 2,900 meters in diameter along the semimajor axis of the longitudinal ellipse.
Nevertheless, The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels says the SSDs were the largest ships ever not including Torpedo Spheres and the Death Star.
Who knows, maybe that was assumed thinking that a 2900 meter ellipsoid is more massive than a relatively flat, incorrectly-thought 8 km blade?
Nevertheless, The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels says the SSDs were the largest ships ever not including Torpedo Spheres and the Death Star.
Who knows, maybe that was assumed thinking that a 2900 meter ellipsoid is more massive than a relatively flat, incorrectly-thought 8 km blade?
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They're only 1900 meters in diameter, and odds are it was referring to the 8km one. But then again, why assume that only one kind of torpedo sphere exists, for that matter?Illuminatus Primus wrote:I've seen that error before too. The ellipsoid Loronar Torpedo Spheres are actually only 2,900 meters in diameter along the semimajor axis of the longitudinal ellipse.
Nevertheless, The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels says the SSDs were the largest ships ever not including Torpedo Spheres and the Death Star.
Who knows, maybe that was assumed thinking that a 2900 meter ellipsoid is more massive than a relatively flat, incorrectly-thought 8 km blade?
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Or perhaps 1900 meters is a typo, and the true diameter of a Torpedo Sphere is 19,000 meters? I remember someone posting about a rogue Grand Admiral taking on another Grand Admiral's Executor-class (accompanied by an entire fleet) with a Torpedo Sphere. He was WINNING up until the SSD rammed his Torpedo Sphere, which destroyed both ships. That seems WAY too powerful to me for a ship that's only 1900 meters wide. I also doubt that a SSD would be destroyed in a collision with such a small ship. Didn't the Executor once endure a collision with three ISDs coming out of hyperspace, and only lost its shields?
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Re: Larger ships than SSSD/SSD?
The Eclipse is the same length as an SSD but much more massive. And why don't Death Stars count? The Death Star is a ship. It can maneuver. It can achieve interstellar pan-galactic travel under its own power. It's a spaceship.AdmiralSovereign wrote:Death Stars don't count...Anyone know of credible evidence of a larger vessel?
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Re: Larger ships than SSSD/SSD?
Because everybody knows DeathStars outmass SSDs six ways from sunday and he'd like to know if there's anything else out there larger than an SSD that he doesn't know about?Darth Wong wrote:And why don't Death Stars count? The Death Star is a ship. It can maneuver. It can achieve interstellar pan-galactic travel under its own power. It's a spaceship.AdmiralSovereign wrote:Death Stars don't count...Anyone know of credible evidence of a larger vessel?
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I've seen that one, I don't think it's canon period.The Kernel wrote:I used to have a picture of a 200 km+ Star Destroyer that was complete with cloning facilities and a World Devastator, but I lost it somewhere. Plus it looked like RPG material to me so I don't think it was very high up on the canon scale.
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If you mean the Imperium, it's not. It was created by some fans as part of an RPG/Fanfic/Wet Dream. It's has no official standing so far as I know.phongn wrote:I've seen that one, I don't think it's canon period.The Kernel wrote:I used to have a picture of a 200 km+ Star Destroyer that was complete with cloning facilities and a World Devastator, but I lost it somewhere. Plus it looked like RPG material to me so I don't think it was very high up on the canon scale.
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That's the one. Well, even if it has no canon standing, it's still pretty cool in a fanwank kind of way.Stormbringer wrote: If you mean the Imperium, it's not. It was created by some fans as part of an RPG/Fanfic/Wet Dream. It's has no official standing so far as I know.
Imperium-Class Star Destroyer
If when you say "pretty cool" you mean "Why the fuck do you need a bridge that is several kilometers tall and dozens long" or "Why the fuck would you need to dock a fucking Executor for Christ's sakes", then yes it is indeed pretty cool.
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Oops, you're right. 1900 meters.Connor MacLeod wrote:They're only 1900 meters in diameter, and odds are it was referring to the 8km one. But then again, why assume that only one kind of torpedo sphere exists, for that matter?
I don't assume, intrinsically, that there is one kind of Torpedo Sphere; there cannot be.
Extrinsically, its obvious someone didn't pay attention to their WEG source materials, someone talked about how huge the Torpedo Spheres were, and either in the EGtVV or the CotJ they wrote some bullshit about it being the largest ship other than the Death Star.
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This criticism can easily be addressed by pointing to the obvious small size of Palpy's penis. What, you don't think the Death Star's were overcompensation?Howedar wrote:If when you say "pretty cool" you mean "Why the fuck do you need a bridge that is several kilometers tall and dozens long" or "Why the fuck would you need to dock a fucking Executor for Christ's sakes", then yes it is indeed pretty cool.
I can actually envision Palpatine ordering something like Imperium build as the flagship for invading other galaxies
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It said the the Torpedo Sphere was the GADM's flagship, and didn't specify the other contents of his fleet.Jim Raynor wrote:Or perhaps 1900 meters is a typo, and the true diameter of a Torpedo Sphere is 19,000 meters? I remember someone posting about a rogue Grand Admiral taking on another Grand Admiral's Executor-class (accompanied by an entire fleet) with a Torpedo Sphere. He was WINNING up until the SSD rammed his Torpedo Sphere, which destroyed both ships. That seems WAY too powerful to me for a ship that's only 1900 meters wide. I also doubt that a SSD would be destroyed in a collision with such a small ship. Didn't the Executor once endure a collision with three ISDs coming out of hyperspace, and only lost its shields?
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