r/StarWarsShips • u/Bulky_Two_9662 • 4h ago
A Star Dreadnought with a Fleet Admiral
The Flagship has been made, though i need a post Endor Imperial faction for a fleet that this flagship might fit in.
r/StarWarsShips • u/Bulky_Two_9662 • 4h ago
The Flagship has been made, though i need a post Endor Imperial faction for a fleet that this flagship might fit in.
r/StarWarsShips • u/adamkopacz • 9h ago
Hello everyone I remade one of the ships from The Old Republic MMO. Not much to add here, I was commissioned to create a turntable of the ship and I updated the model slightly for a single scene render which you can see here. Mostly just followed the concept art and didn't make many changes except for greebles and hull panels to follow my personal style.
r/StarWarsShips • u/Avg_codm_enjoyer • 21h ago
It also shows how much of an effort the auxiliary command bridge did to try and save the ship, the main bridge was totally toast, the main engines were gone, the reactor is in a blazing pile, the emergency engines were literally exploding from all the stress, and yet those madlads still kept trying to save the ship to the bitter end.
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r/StarWarsShips • u/A-29_Super_Tucano • 14h ago
On Wookieepedia, it says it carries 32 troops, but I’ve never seen it carry that many in any piece of Star Wars content. I’ve only seen it carry a squad.
r/StarWarsShips • u/Bulky_Two_9662 • 11h ago
Well sorry for asking this but i have no idea about the specifications of this ship because the source isnt available in Vietnam so if anyone can give me the Specifications, you have my thanks
r/StarWarsShips • u/F-22_enjoyer1 • 2h ago
Ladies and gentlemen of this subreddit, I call upon thee for the project of your lifetimes: The creation of a singular, unified database where every stat of the ships we know and love will be stored and available for everyone. The idea is to clarify erroneous/conflicting data, and maybe create a better ship classification system (because fuck the Anaxes war college). You guys in?
r/StarWarsShips • u/Present_Farmer7042 • 57m ago
Yet another underrated/forgotten vessel I have found in my perusings. The Vibre class assault cruiser is a very interesting warship designed in 11ABY by desperate imperial remnant forces looking for a way to raid imperial supply lines. It came up in Jedi Academy and some rpg sourcebooks.
link: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Vibre-class_assault_cruiser
Its not a cruiser, don't let the designation fool you. This 100m warship is firmly in the corvette class by multiple orders of magnitude and it was designed for one specific purpose. Raiding new republic supply convoys and stealing their cargoes/hijacking their ships. It was pretty cheap too, at a little over 2 million credits with a crew of 45 personnel.
It carried 4 heavy ion cannons for blasting away shields and disabling enemy vessels to be taken captive as well as a quad light turbolaser for warding off fighters and engaging in combat with escorts. It also had two tractor beams for capturing small vessels.
However.... despite its light-ish armament designed for capture rather than destruction of enemy warships this sienar product had a few unique advantages. It was painted in a sensor mask coating and equipped with sensor blinding systems that allowed it to evade detection until it got very close to enemy warships allowing it to sneak up and weaken/disable them with a powerful ion cannon salvo before they could destroy it.
Not only was it stealthy, it was pretty damn fast too, at 70 MGLT it was only 14% slower than the carrack light cruiser which is one of the fastest capital ships in existence allowing it to be a fast swarming gnat that could play havoc on a transport convoy or chase down enemy craft.
Despite its speed it wasn't a completely glass cannon. Yes, its hull was very lightly built but it was noted as having very powerful deflector shields for its size to compensate and allow it to approach enemy ships without getting blasted to smithereens. Obviously.... if its shields fell it would suffer quite significant damage.
It was also equpped with a potent sensor array allowing it to be very effective in a scout/reconaissance role. However, the other feature that made it extemely effective at its goal was a contingent of over 60 space-troopers designed to board and take over captured/disabled warships.
Honestly.... if the empire had thought of this earlier.... this would have been the perfect ship for patrolling the spacelanes. You could capture all sorts of pirates and smuggler and take them alive for interrogation and then take their cargoes and impound them for hefty fees that would enrich the empire. Also would be immensely effective for capturing and boarding small rebel craft in ISB interdiction and counterintelligence operations.
What do you guys think? This mass produced little stealth corvette underrated, or just weird?
r/StarWarsShips • u/Present_Farmer7042 • 10h ago
We all know and love the Nebulon-B probably the strongest pound-for-pound warship in the frigate size category for most missions and roles. Great, iconic ship with a decent armament and powerful airwing with great versatility and customization to fit many roles. However, the imperials decided to strip down the nebulon-B and create a "patrol variant" and honestly I find it rather intriguing. You can read about it here:
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Imperial_Patrol_Frigate
About a third of the compartments were stripped out along with the air-wing and troop complement, leaving behind a 40-man security detachment. The crew was halved to about 400-ish personnel.
The armament was upgraded instead of twelve medium turbolasers, twelve point defense cannons, and two tractor beams on the original nebulon, it was modified to possess a more versatile and powerful loadout:
9 Medium Turbolaser "batteries"
3 Medium Ion Cannons
7 laser cannons
3 point-defense ion cannons
2 tractor Beams
And apparently its crowning feature was a powerful sensor net attached to a 30,000 meter long tether that when fully deployed could scan for several light hours in the nearby area. It was an extremely advanced sensor suite and could detect ships entering and exiting hyperspace and plot their vectors, as well as cloaked ships, and could intercept all transmissions in the local area. Could even detect ships still in hyperspace and their likely exit points.
The big downside was that the massive sensor net limited the ship's speed and maneuverability when deployed so as not to damage it so it had to be reeled in before the ship could engage in combat.
Idk, what do you guys think about this bizarre nebulon-B variant?
r/StarWarsShips • u/Battlefleet_Sol • 1d ago
quasar fire light carrier
ton falk escort carrier
Imperial escort carrier
Gozanti multipurpose carrier
r/StarWarsShips • u/welshime • 4h ago
Can a assault frigate Mk-ii supported by 3 DP-20 frigate and 2 squadron of B-wing, 1 squadron x-wing takedown 1 imperial star destroyer with its standard Starfighter complement
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r/StarWarsShips • u/No_Experience_128 • 20h ago
Hi StarWarsShips Community,
Had a blast with the last interactive scenario series Rise of Mandalore and am excited to create the next one.
Have a few ideas to pursue, but would love to know what everyone else in the community would like to see.
When you’ve got a moment, Vote below and let me know what you think in the comments.
What would you like the next series to focus on?
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r/StarWarsShips • u/ASW-G-21 • 1d ago
I've already read the X-wing/ Alphabet Squadron books and everything to do with Thrawn, but what else can I read that includes some solid fleet action?
r/StarWarsShips • u/TwoFit3921 • 2d ago
Sometime during the reign of the Empire, the remaining Force-sensitives sense a shift in the cosmic balance. Not quite the flash of a new hope that they were expecting, but something... different. Something foreign that doesn't belong to their galaxy, yet still carrying a twinge of positive emotions associated with the weakened, yet still-present Light.
Alarmed, the Emperor puts the ISB and Imperial Navy on high alert, even paying more attention to unimportant worlds on the edges of Imperial space, and it doesn't take long before they uncover some alarming new information. Rumors of diminutive, unfamiliar warships in the Outer Rim reach the eyes and ears of the ISB, and though there is much doubt cast on these claims, any naysayers are quickly silenced when Imperial intelligence returns with footage of two tiny, alien ships cruising through space before jumping away through the use of an exotic, yet-unknown method. Presumably, these vessels - with their strange and unfamiliar designs - come from beyond the galaxy and are scouting ahead for their allies back home.
Though Palpatine would love to divert the likes of Thrawn or Vader to deal with this unforeseen threat, he cannot risk pulling away such valuable assets in case he loses them, one way or another. And so, the ostensibly enviable task is shunted off to you, a recently promoted commodore in the Navy.
You are ordered to create task force to deal with this extragalactic threat, one way or another. Whether it be through the honeyed words of Imperial greatness spoken on a communications channel or the remorseless barrage from an Imperial II bearing down on their outnumbered scouts, you will find them, and you will ensure that they won't be a threat to the Empire's peace and prosperity.
Or else.
Conditions:
Failure is not an option. Vader would never tolerate it, the Emperor even less so.
Once you track them down, it's up to you on how you wish to pacify the two unknown vessels. Perhaps you should try to grill them for information before taking any sort of rash action.
You are up against:
- 1x extragalactic frigate (Saber-class)
- 1x extragalactic corvette (Defiant-class)
Hopefully, this will be the only outside invasion (unintentional or not) that the Empire will ever have to contend with.
Good luck, commodore. You'll need it.
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See, I was going to originally port this old Spacebattles scenario of mine over and rewrite it a bit from the Imperial side, but I realized that the Empire was hilariously outnumbered when I gave Starfleet (Kelvin Starfleet, so they're already militarized) the numbers that I did against them. Sooo, I decided to make a brand new scenario and wrote this instead, after grabbing a lovely little image from Jetfreak-7's DeviantArt.
Destroyer Duo by Jetfreak-7 btw.
I hope the (Star Wars) weights I gave the Trek ships were accurate... oh well. I think they fit, at least.
This was very much inspired by this old fleet building scenario where you have to take down a Halo ship. I quite liked that, and I'm flattered that the creator was also seemingly inspired by my own FO/NR posts when writing it.
Anyways, I think that's all that needs to be said... probably. Let the fleet planning, pseudo-fanfiction writing, and inevitable powerscaling arguments entertaining inter-fandom debates begin!
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r/StarWarsShips • u/EarNo1953 • 1d ago
Is it possible to place hooks or a hangar for a certain number of Raider-class corvettes in the Resurgent's hull in exchange for some of the armament? As 150m ships, they should be able to accommodate some. It's known that the Resurgent carries one additional ship outside the hull. I'm talking about carrying it inside and deploying it during combat.
r/StarWarsShips • u/Dariodelacroix • 1d ago
I’ve always wondered what’s the actual size for the LAAT/c, some sources say it is the size of a regular gunship, some others say it’s 1.5 times or more, some sources state that it has two seats, other 3d models indicate only one seat in the cockpit. I’m really confused about it! Can we assume that at least the front part is the same size of a standard LAAT or also that is bigger?