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==''Tector''-class Star Destroyer==
==''Tector''-class Star Destroyer==
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The ''Tector''-class Star Destroyer was much like the ''Imperator'' (later renamed ''Imperial'') class Star Destroyer, but differed in that while other Imperial vessels had hangar bays, the ''Tector''-class did not. Instead of a hangar bay, these ships were armored where the hangar bay should be, and also had its reactor bulb reinforced with additional armor and was not visible. This caused the ''Tector''-class was more efficient at ship-to-ship combat, as there was less access to its internal weak-spots. However, this also caused the ''Tector''-class to be limited in the roles it could be fielded in, since it was not able to board enemy ships, send out TIE squadrons to hunt down fleeing enemies, executre planetary deployments, and depended on other ships for fighter support.
 


==''Acclamator''-class Star Destroyer==
==''Acclamator''-class Star Destroyer==


[[Category:SW Starships]]
[[Category:SW Starships]]

Revision as of 00:50, 9 November 2007

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Imperial Star Destroyers are the standard small starship type of the Imperial Starfleet, and an instantly recognisable symbol of the Emperors authority. Many variants and classes exist.


Design Elements

Imperial Star Destroyers (or ISDs) have many design elements in common, the most obvious of which is the streamlined 'arrow' shape. This allows an aggressive, forward-facing attitude to bring many weapons to bear on a target. The upper and lower armour belts end at the side 'slots', lightly armoured areas where the internal honeycomb of the ship is exposed. The basic physical layout of an arrow-head with dorsal tiers of 'crellenations' or superstructure surmounted by a distinctive KDY bridge tower is common across a great many types, classes and sizes of Imperial warships.

Many of these vessels also have one or more hangars on the ventral surface, for the handling of starfighters and various planetary landing craft. Others have clean ventral lines, trading the utility of smaller craft for superior armour coverage. Many classes have powerplants too large to fit entirely within the physical bounds of the armour belts, and there is thus a larger or smaller 'bulb' on the ventral surface, to protect the oversized reactor.

Armament layout on these ships follows from their physical shape. The main armament of turbolasers is placed on either side of the dorsal tiers, in large turrets containing between two and eight individual weapons. The secondary armament is distributed between the side 'slots' (which often feature 'notches' in the upper and lower armour belts to improve fire arcs) and batteries placed along the centerline of the ship. The entire surface of the ship is covered in lighter weapons for defence against smaller craft. Imperial starships have a great deal of redundancy built into their armament - the emplacements are controlled locally, and the larger weapons often have dedicated reactors and fire control systems for use when the main systems are unavailable. This allows the warship's armament to be effective, even after significant damage.

The ships are protected by a powerful shielding system and heavy armour on many surfaces. The shield system protects the ship from both physical impacts and energy weapons (through ray shields), and this protection is limited in the first case by the internal mounting of the shield system and in the second by the capacity of the heat-sinks which absorb the incoming energy. This protection is effective for some time in regular combat - an ISD can survive half an hour of combat with a similar foe.

Imperial-class Star Destroyer

The standard mile-long ISD is the Imperial-class Star Destroyer, a versatile small warship. It was originally called the Imperator-class Star Destroyer before being renamed after the Jedi purge. It combines powerful sublight engines with a flexible turbolaser armament and a wing of 72 TIE craft. There are sub-variants of this class, known as Imperial I-class (ISD-I, sometimes referred to as the Devastator-class) and the Imperial II-class (ISD-II, or the Avenger-class).

Tector-class Star Destroyer

The Tector-class Star Destroyer was much like the Imperator (later renamed Imperial) class Star Destroyer, but differed in that while other Imperial vessels had hangar bays, the Tector-class did not. Instead of a hangar bay, these ships were armored where the hangar bay should be, and also had its reactor bulb reinforced with additional armor and was not visible. This caused the Tector-class was more efficient at ship-to-ship combat, as there was less access to its internal weak-spots. However, this also caused the Tector-class to be limited in the roles it could be fielded in, since it was not able to board enemy ships, send out TIE squadrons to hunt down fleeing enemies, executre planetary deployments, and depended on other ships for fighter support.

Acclamator-class Star Destroyer