Its small size often lead to it being referred to as a “pocket Star Destroyer”, much as the later Turbulent-class would be as well. Even with a structure that was a significant departure from the Imperial-class, especially the lack of a command tower, the Nebula was often mistaken for an Imperial design due to its angular lines. The Nebula-class Star Destroyer, also known as the Defender-class Star Destroyer, was the largest, most powerful warship design in the New Republic’s New Class Modernisation Program.Īlthough it was only 1,040 meters long (65% of the length of an Imperial-class Star Destroyer), the Nebula-class was built to be a match for an Imperial II. During the Galactic Civil War, at least five Victory-class Star Destroyers served with the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader at some point following the Battle of Yavin. In 14 BBY, several Victories were utilized by the Galactic Empire, including some based at Coruscant’s Imperial Palace and Belderone’s R/M Facility Four deepdock. The Victory-class Star Destroyer was a type of Star Destroyer used by both the Republic Navy and Imperial Navy that was capable of deploying a garrison base and making surface landings. Harrower-class dreadnoughts required an immense amount of energy and materials to produce, and a single dreadnought was capable of taking on starfighters and smaller warships on its own when it was not coordinating Imperial fleets as a command ship. Produced by Taerab Starship Manufacturing and measuring around eight hundred meters long with heavily-reinforced hull plating and shield generators, the Harrower-class dreadnought carried a complement of over one hundred starfighters, bombers, and shuttles a single dreadnought required a crew of 2,400 and could carry 7,300 troops. The Harrower-class dreadnought, known more infrequently as the Harrower-class battle cruiser, was a heavily-armed class of wedge-shaped capital ship that was the backbone of the Imperial Navy of the reconstituted Sith Empire during the Great Galactic War, the Cold War, and the Galactic War with the Galactic Republic. And as Eckharts Ladder’s video shows, they just keep getting bigger and bigger.įrom Canon to Legends, here are some of the largest vessels in the Galaxy, from smallest to largest: Since it’s first appearance in the Original Star Wars, in one of Star Wars’ most iconic shots, the Star Destroyer has become a symbol of power and terror in the Star Wars Universe. As far as I am concerned, adults who play with legos and do so openly and proudly should be proud of their hobby, and don't let any emotionally immature person on the internet convince you otherwise.Ahhh yes, probably one of the most intimidating shapes in space, the triangle.
Part of actually growing up and maturing as a person is being confident in your own desires, and not being willing to bend to meaningless social pressures about what you should do in your free time which hurts nobody else. Let people enjoy what they want to enjoy. They simply wish to delude themselves into thinking they are "grown and mature adults," yet don't see the double standard in then getting upset over people playing with literal pieces of plastic (which surely is immature in and of itself to get upset over). No, I doubt these sorts of people believe that at all. I get that it's a meme - but why is it that so many people think that enjoying "childish things" is somehow bad? Do they think that playing with legos will somehow foster poor moral character, or immature behavior in other avenues of life? I haven't played with legos since I was about that age, but I don't see why anyone would have an issue with doing so.