My question is where did they all go? Were they destroyed, captured, drifting in spcae, in the current Empire, or are they in a secret fleet somewhere in the unknown regions?

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That number is exceptionally low for what the movies indicate. If the 25000 refrs to only those for offensive actions or somethign it might work, otherwise it just doesn't. Dondonna quote says no.Techno_Union wrote:Ok, we all know that there were 25,000 Star Destroyers created by the Empire in its reign (if you didn't know, you do now).
In the first year after Endor while the rebles were absorbing other groups and solidifying its role as heir to the galaxy (and smacking down other rebel groups aiming for a piece of the pie) the Imperials when through a monsterous civil war. Warlords left and right, Grand Admirals campaigning against each other, fleets retreating to the deep core, conquered groups rising up, etc. The bulk of the fleet was destroyed then and it continued to loose due to intercene fighting up until the peace with the Republic. Only Palpatine had the Imperial Remnants together, and he encouraged the fighting.My question is where did they all go? Were they destroyed, captured, drifting in spcae, in the current Empire, or are they in a secret fleet somewhere in the unknown regions?![]()
I NEED TO KNOW!!!!!
DRIVING ME CRAZY!!!!!
Actually given that the Eclipse, Super, Executor, and what not didn't exist...it still applies nicely.Techno_Union wrote:The Star Destroyers I am asking about were just the Imperial class. Victory, Victory 2, Imperial 2, Executor, Super, Eclipse, and all the other kind are not included in the 25,000 figure.Ender wrote:That number is exceptionally low for what the movies indicate. If the 25000 refrs to only those for offensive actions or somethign it might work, otherwise it just doesn't. Dondonna quote says no.Techno_Union wrote:Ok, we all know that there were 25,000 Star Destroyers created by the Empire in its reign (if you didn't know, you do now).
Once again...the NR could've swallowed them and not care to tally up what they did.Also, Even if 5,000 were wiped out in battles, another 7,000 around Byss, and at least 6,000 gone in skirmishes with NR, and mabye at most 2,000 captured; it still leaves 5,000 of them left out there.
It just seems that they should be out there somewhere.
They could have been scrapped to make new ships and also many could have been destroyed in battles with the Vong. IIRC they used parts of ISD's to make Nomad city, but I could be wrong.Techno_Union wrote:Ender wrote:Techno_Union wrote:Ok, we all know that there were 25,000 Star Destroyers created by the Empire in its reign (if you didn't know, you do now). "That number is exceptionally low for what the movies indicate. If the 25000 refrs to only those for offensive actions or somethign it might work, otherwise it just doesn't. Dondonna quote says no."
The Star Destroyers I am asking about were just the Imperial class. Victory, Victory 2, Imperial 2, Executor, Super, Eclipse, and all the other kind are not included in the 25,000 figure.
Also, Even if 5,000 were wiped out in battles, another 7,000 around Byss, and at least 6,000 gone in skirmishes with NR, and mabye at most 2,000 captured; it still leaves 5,000 of them left out there.
It just seems that they should be out there somewhere.
Nope, AT-ATs.Darth Mall wrote:They could have been scrapped to make new ships and also many could have been destroyed in battles with the Vong. IIRC they used parts of ISD's to make Nomad city, but I could be wrong.
I'm well aware of that, but even including those to bump up the average firepower, low end you are looking at a total fleet of a billion ships.Techno_Union wrote:The Star Destroyers I am asking about were just the Imperial class. Victory, Victory 2, Imperial 2, Executor, Super, Eclipse, and all the other kind are not included in the 25,000 figure.Ender wrote:That number is exceptionally low for what the movies indicate. If the 25000 refrs to only those for offensive actions or somethign it might work, otherwise it just doesn't. Dondonna quote says no.Techno_Union wrote:Ok, we all know that there were 25,000 Star Destroyers created by the Empire in its reign (if you didn't know, you do now).
Arbitrary numbers are meaningless.Also, Even if 5,000 were wiped out in battles, another 7,000 around Byss, and at least 6,000 gone in skirmishes with NR, and mabye at most 2,000 captured; it still leaves 5,000 of them left out there.
It just seems that they should be out there somewhere.
When you consider the role of the ISD and the fact the Empire has a shitload of other ships the 25,000 ISDs works perfectly. Also given the speed of hyperspace it allows larger command ships to control vast areas of space. Put 20-25 ISDs per sector on average along with all the other ships and thats quite a lot.Ender wrote:That number is exceptionally low for what the movies indicate. If the 25000 refrs to only those for offensive actions or somethign it might work, otherwise it just doesn't. Dondonna quote says no.
Problem, the ISD does not fit the destroyer role given its typical use in the role of commandship. It can perform destroyer duties, but with its command capabilities its more then just a destroyer.Ender wrote:Ok, with the extremely low end number of 1 billion total ships (everything from carrack class picket ships to Eclipse class command ships) and going off the USN as per Augest 1945, the Imperial navy should have 57,680,539 destroyers of varios type (Vic 1& 2, Imp 1 & 2).
I'll repeat that: based off comparison to real world navies, they should have 57.6 million star destroyers.
I was working on this with some assistance from Shep a while back, I should put out my findings when I get back to NY.
First up, IRL destroyers can also serve as command ships. Secondly we only see Destroyers being used as command ships after the fragmenting is well on its way and fleets of larger ships have been anhilated or are being hunted down. At that point they were down to pre clone wars ships being decisive factors.Alyeska wrote:Problem, the ISD does not fit the destroyer role given its typical use in the role of commandship. It can perform destroyer duties, but with its command capabilities its more then just a destroyer.Ender wrote:Ok, with the extremely low end number of 1 billion total ships (everything from carrack class picket ships to Eclipse class command ships) and going off the USN as per Augest 1945, the Imperial navy should have 57,680,539 destroyers of varios type (Vic 1& 2, Imp 1 & 2).
I'll repeat that: based off comparison to real world navies, they should have 57.6 million star destroyers.
I was working on this with some assistance from Shep a while back, I should put out my findings when I get back to NY.
Where.And 1 billion Imperial ships is absurd. The biggest estimates for the NR was 30,000 ships
1) Territory doesn't mean you have the fleet to go with it. The Emperor had recalled most of the fleet to the deep core by then.and Thrawn had 25% of the Empire at his point. He didn't have even 1% of the fleet size you indicate.
Darth Mall wrote:Spoilers: (kinda)
In unifying force I belive 1000-5000 capital ships dies in the one battle to recapture corusant. Also I belive that a large chunk of the navy died in the explosion at byss IIRC
If the stories and novels between the OT movies are to be taken into account at all it is quite clear that the ISD is the prime commandship of the Empire. It leads taskforces and is capable of annihilating most other ships with ease. Its only used in the destroyer role when escorting very heavy ships, which IRL cruisers and battleships have done this as well. Alaska class Heavy Cruisers were designed to defend carriers against enemy fighters and enemy cruisers. However they were primarily designed to lead cruiser formations on offensive opperations. Look at the primary duty being conducted by the ISD. Offensive opperations in the command role.Ender wrote:First up, IRL destroyers can also serve as command ships. Secondly we only see Destroyers being used as command ships after the fragmenting is well on its way and fleets of larger ships have been anhilated or are being hunted down. At that point they were down to pre clone wars ships being decisive factors.
Last time I saw someone argue anything near 1 billion that person admited they were being overly optimistic and going ultra high-end. Now your arguing your position is canon and perfectly logical. Your going beyond what is normally accepted. I want to see your logic behind these figures and they also have to be worked into the EU as well.1) Territory doesn't mean you have the fleet to go with it. The Emperor had recalled most of the fleet to the deep core by then.
2) we see thrawn has a small offensive fleet. That says nothing about the number of ships assigned to protect what territory he had
3) My numbers there are based off the canon, not the official, so it is REALLY fucking difficult to refute it using lesser sources.
That doesn't jive with the known roles and duties we have seen those ships opperate in. Most people take the absurdly large side of the SSD level ships and try to fit all the lesser ships into the rung. This doesn't quite work. The ISD is most often seen in the cruiser role given its prominant nature but smaller numbers. Its shown as a lead offensive commandship. The only time its performed proper destroyer duties is when escorting the larger ships, and its not uncommon for both destroyers and cruisers to fill this role in heavy formations.Tribun wrote:To show the right properties, I list some ships and thier classification if real life navy:
Eclipse-Class>Battleship
Executor-Class>Commandship/Battleship
Saveral unnamed ships (including Dark Empire and the Giel-Class)>Battlecruiser-Cruiser
Allegiance-Class>light cruiser
Imperator-class>heavy destroyer
Victory-class>light destroyer
Nebulon-B>Frigate
Corellian Corv.>Corvette
See, that there is a logical structure bhind the imperial navy?
Why do you think that is? It's because the opponents it went up against didn't merit anything more. Why send an Executor to lead a taskforce when a destroyer could easily do the job?Alyeska wrote:If the stories and novels between the OT movies are to be taken into account at all it is quite clear that the ISD is the prime commandship of the Empire. It leads taskforces and is capable of annihilating most other ships with ease.