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Shown in [[Zahn|Zahn's]] "[[Heir to the Empire]]" trilogy. A fleet of 200 [[Dreadnoughts]] slaved together with the result that a single error in the master computer resulted in the entire (heavily automated fleet) being lost for decades from the [[Clone War]] until they were rediscovered and recovered. Most of the Ships were taken and by [[Grand Admiral]] [[Thrawn]].
Shown in [[Timothy Zahn|Zahn's]] ''[[Heir to the Empire]]'' trilogy, the '''Katana fleet''' was a fleet of 200 [[Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser|Dreadnoughts]] slaved together so that all of the ships could be controlled from a single bridge. An error in the master computer resulted in the entire fleet becoming lost for decades, from the [[Clone Wars]] until they were rediscovered and recovered. Most of the ships were taken and restored by [[Grand Admiral]] [[Thrawn]].
 
==Realism==
The Katana Fleet is [[minimalism|ridiculously small]]. On the scale of a galactic conflict, 200 out-of-date warships would be insignificant.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 31 October 2023

Shown in Zahn's Heir to the Empire trilogy, the Katana fleet was a fleet of 200 Dreadnoughts slaved together so that all of the ships could be controlled from a single bridge. An error in the master computer resulted in the entire fleet becoming lost for decades, from the Clone Wars until they were rediscovered and recovered. Most of the ships were taken and restored by Grand Admiral Thrawn.

Realism

The Katana Fleet is ridiculously small. On the scale of a galactic conflict, 200 out-of-date warships would be insignificant.