Galvatron wrote:Adam Reynolds wrote:One solution is that the main Mon Cal fleet refused to give proper support until after Yavin, with Admiral Raddus as an extremist willing to committ early, which also fits his brash action to attack Scarif against orders. Notably his vessel also appears much weaker than the ships used at Endor, several of which are significantly larger than star destroyers.
Has anyone ever determined the number of Mon Cal star cruisers that were actually at the Battle of Endor? How many were destroyed by the Death Star and how many survived? By the time Lando advised Ackbar to engage the Imperial fleet, I'm surprised that there were any Mon Cals left.
Is it possible that there was a second wave?
We see two destroyed by the Death Star, and don't see any others destroyed once they engage the Imperial fleet. Of course, the space battle loses time while the movie focuses on the ground and the Emperor's throne room.
By my count we see three distinct cruisers in the opening sequence before they jump to hyperspace; the fighters fly between two of them and there's one briefly visible to the port stern of Home One after the camera angle changes that can't be the second one because it was to starboard. The third one may or may not be wing-type; where the "wings" would be is mostly obscured by the Nebulon B in the foreground. When the fleet emerges from hyperspace we see two, one wing-type and one not, though the camera cuts back to the Falcon's cockpit quickly enough that we may not see all of the fleet emerge (in fact we almost certainly don't, since we'd be short at least one cruiser and several lighter ships at this point). After the order to pull up, we see at least four cruisers; one winged, three not, and a couple of distant ships that may or may not also be cruisers far back in the formation. At "fighters coming in," we see three in the background behind the Falcon, none of them wing-type. After the jump, Wedge and Green Leader chase TIEs across at least three cruisers in quick succession, one of which almost has to be Home One, the second a wing-type, and a third that isn't (unless they pulled a U-turn that isn't apparent and wound up back at Home One). In the medical frigate sequence we see two, one up-relative to the frigate and one to its starboard.
Then things get interesting. The Death Star destroys two cruisers, first a wing-type and then a wingless one. There may or may not have been more destroyed between since the movie cuts down to the surface for several minutes, but I lean towards there not being. Then the Rebel fleet goes to point blank range. In the first shot after Lando says they might just take a few of them with them, we see two, one wing-type, one not (meaning there were two wing-types present at minimum, since one was already destroyed). We see one in the background in the next shot where X-wings are strafing a Star Destroyer's bridge tower that's probably Home One, since it appears to be much larger than the Star Destroyer that's in focus. Right after that the shot goes back to the Falcon's cockpit and we see a wing-type.
Then most of the fighters break off to attack the Death Star. Once the space battle shifts back outside, we see two cruisers out the window of Home One when Ackbar orders concentration of fire on the
Executor (one mostly obscured by his head, but the nose section we see is large enough that it can't be anything else). Then we see at least three, possibly as many as five (two indistinct ships that may be distant Mon Cals or closer transports) out of the bridge of the
Executor right before it crashes, followed immediately by one to the starboard of the bridge (which can't possibly be any of the ones we see to the bridge's front), followed soon thereafter by another to its stern (and another to starboard that might be the same one from the previous shot, but it's positioning seems off for that). Home One's view of the dreadnought as it heels over into the Death Star establishes that it was one of the ships to its fore. And finally, from engine pattern I believe we see six, none of them wing-type, in the background as the Falcon escapes the Death Star, but either the scaling in that shot is way off or the corvettes, transports, and frigates are much closer to the Death Star.
Here's a cut of the space battle if you want to double check me.