Darth Hoth wrote:I freely confess to not being a great expert on navies, or even the military in general. I am also no expert on ancient military history, so I cannot say for certain how relevant ancient navies should be to compare to the Imperial Navy. However, with fleets on the scale the Empire has (thousands of Executors alone in the Sector Fleets only, if WEG is to be believed) a single ship simply should not be that important. Executor carries, just to cut an arbitrary figure, perhaps a millionth of the Navy's officers. I refuse to believe that the officers aboard that single ship were such a great part of the Empire's best talent that the Navy suffered a measurable drop in overall efficiency because they lost them.
I'd like to point out two things. One: you are assuming that because standard Imperial doctrine says that such and such a number of ships exist for every system and so on above to Sector and Over-Sector level, that there must be such and such a number of ships total. That, frankly, is a bunch of bullshit. Doctrine and paper-strength is all fine, but the reality is hardly ever up to matching that. I cannot presently remember, but there are several EU book instances where it mentions the Empire only having so many ships for certain low-key areas. I recall how the Shelsha sector had only the ISD Reprisal; another sector was protected by a trio of antiquated Dreadnoughts; so on and so forth. To imagine that the Empire had access to hundreds of Super Star Destroyers is laughable. At most, perhaps a dozen Executor-class SSDs were constructed, only one Sovereign-class was constructed, and only one Eclipse-class; and all were destroyed. And to try and use the Dark Empire Sourcebook (which is old and antiquated in itself) would be foolhardy. I believe the issue of SSDs will be resolved once the new Essential SW Military book comes out. Or we can at least hope so.
Secondly; can we get back to the topic of this thread please?