A strawman sprinkled with horseshit -oh joy!Jim Raynor wrote:There's another reason why this doesn't make sense. If ISDs are so few and uber, assigned only to protect the most vital assets or to elite roaming forces, it would be EXTREMELY obvious if all of them gathered up together in one area. If the USA gathered together the majority of its supercarriers, everyone in the world would notice. This was supposed to work when the object was to lead the Rebels into a trap? It makes far more sense if those ISDs were just from the local sector fleet, which is what the ROTJ novelization says.
I'm not talking all-or-nothing for the Empire. It's just a catch-22: If the Empire has 25,000 ISDs, they could skim a few here and a few there across the galaxy, double/triple/quadruple the number of ISDs at Endor -and still have 24,800-24,900 ISDs left for other duties. If, on the other hand, the Empire has only say, 1000 or fewer ISDs and most other ships are much smaller varieties, then maybe the 30+ ISDs at Endor (sector fleet of 24 + Vader's squadron from TESB) really were all Palpatine could spare and still defend key areas, AND not give away what he was up to.
For the Rebels, it's more cut and dried. The whole notion that they were holding back large ships to create mischief if the Endor attack succeeded is looney, because if the attack failed, those ships were wasted when they might have made a difference in the actual battle.