Still, considering the costs of mass-producing capital ships and the fact that the Victory is still used for some patrols in backwater regions and planetary defense... the Venator is still leagues beyond most anything anyone can pull against the Empire, at least until the Mon Cals show up. It just seems odd to me that they finished producing battlefleets of one warship type, only to switch to another one within six months to two years...Warspite wrote:The ICS states that production has already switched over to the ISD, which makes sense, after all, to have 25000 (?) by the time of ANH and being the most generally used warship takes some time.Pcm979 wrote:People on this board have commented on the Venator's design flaws (Inefficient turbolaser layout, twin bridges, gigantic side hatches etc). I expect it was Kuat's first attempt at larger, multi-role spaceships and was retired ASAP.
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They probably have multiple factories or something. One for ISDs, another for Vics and then another for Vents. Then the Vents got discontinued after a newer and better design was chosen and more ISDs or Vics were produced. Remember, this IS Star Wars, with an entire galaxy's worth of resources and stuff.
And as for the OT, makes sense for ISDs to be everywhere. I mean, the Imperials weren't fighting the Rebels with their Coast Guard, they were sending relatively modern fleets, with important folks like Darth Vader in 'em.
And as for the OT, makes sense for ISDs to be everywhere. I mean, the Imperials weren't fighting the Rebels with their Coast Guard, they were sending relatively modern fleets, with important folks like Darth Vader in 'em.
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Well, looking around, it seems the Venators were a bit too specialized (more of a dedicated carrier than the Jack-of-all-Trades functionality found in Victories and later Imperators) and underpowered for the Empire's needs.Nephtys wrote:Still, considering the costs of mass-producing capital ships and the fact that the Victory is still used for some patrols in backwater regions and planetary defense... the Venator is still leagues beyond most anything anyone can pull against the Empire, at least until the Mon Cals show up. It just seems odd to me that they finished producing battlefleets of one warship type, only to switch to another one within six months to two years...Warspite wrote:The ICS states that production has already switched over to the ISD, which makes sense, after all, to have 25000 (?) by the time of ANH and being the most generally used warship takes some time.Pcm979 wrote:People on this board have commented on the Venator's design flaws (Inefficient turbolaser layout, twin bridges, gigantic side hatches etc). I expect it was Kuat's first attempt at larger, multi-role spaceships and was retired ASAP.
Besides, the Empire had a reduced need for fleet carriers after the Clone Wars ended. It makes sense to have a multi-role ship like a Victory or an Imperator when your biggest enemies are either bands of pirates, or small groups of Rebel capital ships deploying relatively few starfighters.
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The shape of the ray-shield that traped Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Palpatine was ellipsoid-shaped. Could this shape have been created by the interference between a ceiling and floor emmiter?
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