UndeadLord22
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Remove that stupidass bigtarget of a Imperial-style bridge, and we're good.
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Oh no, Chekhov's somehow managed to get ahold of a printing press! I can't wait for the document to leak and Mola to accidentally declare for the rebellion.
Here is a link: https://forums.spacebattles.com/thr...rial-governor.1212506/page-374#post-113242712Yo. For those wondering about the link to the Harrower-Class redesign, its because of a reader on Spacebattles who loves the ship so much he wrote a three part thesis on it
I agree. I am a sucker for a good Redemption arc.In way, i pity mommy Mola, even if be wrong methods, she tried to give her children what she thought was best as street rat, not understanding that her children aren't street rats too thanks to her, but because of it, they didn't develop the same outlook as she, plus her horrible communication was just oil into fire.
And gosh, the moment mc runs, there will be sector wide manhunt just tu put him back into that chair..
Nice ship, though I have question, do star fighters have missiles?
There is also the fact that a vast majority of their society is probably still in subsistence agriculture. Transitioning from that to a society where they only require a fraction of the population to meet their dietary needs is going to be a journey.The Verndari on Vylos would likely start producing profit given some time. Of course, considering the entire species numbered around 300 million or so planet wide, it would be quite alot.
Although, to be honest, the entire situation on Vylos was quite unbalanced. The places the Empire initially landed on got the best deals. But on other continents, with much larger nations? Suffice it to say it took some Imperial warships time to demonstrate the military difference by turning a few mountains into rubble. And as such, the population was far more fearful, making integration difficult.
Average Core Worlder Imperial mentality: "Just shoot the peasants, we can always get more."Still, progress remained slow but steady. My insistence on doing things peacefully instead of just killing everyone in sight and extracting the resources was not beneficial in the short term, but in the long term meant everyone got to get out both alive and wealthier.
Yeah at this point the ground war is currently being won. Space was always where the Rebellion was the strongest.In Ife's opinion, there were no real threats in the sector that would require the firepower or intimidation factor of walkers like the AT-AT and AT-ST, and that by instead using smaller armored vehicles like repulsorlift tanks and a few of the cheaper AT-DP's for walker versatility, one could increase the amount of fighters and gunships on board and increase the ships effective range of power projection.
Yo. For those wondering about the link to the Harrower-Class redesign, its because of a reader on Spacebattles who loves the ship so much he wrote a three part thesis on it, and so I decided to include it in the story. I don't know what to call it though, nor what its armaments or complement will truly look like, though I think a more starfighter heavy complement makes sense because, realistically, you don't need heavy walkers and ground forces to fight pirates in the Outer Rim.
Also, the 92 starfighter thing was taken from the Harrower-Class statistics
Where did the put the missiles?
Thanks, I hate it. It looks like you took a Harrower and bolted a ISD conning tower thing onto it. They could have at least mounted guns onto the ISD part of it.
Why does it have a smaller strikecraft carry capacity? doesn't the actual Harrower carry around 160 small craft (35 of which would be shuttles).At the same time, the projected statistics put its total potential starfighter count at 92
Hope it doesn't leak, like the old one, the new republic didn't really care much for the outer rim so there's not really much of a benefit in his sector joining.I can't wait for the document to leak and Mola to accidentally declare for the rebellion
My guess are new hard point on the inside of the wings.
Potential Name: Hydra-Class Heavy CarrierI don't know what to call it though, nor what its armaments or complement will truly look like, though I think a more starfighter heavy complement makes sense because, realistically, you don't need heavy walkers and ground forces to fight pirates in the Outer Rim.
Honestly just calling it the Harrower would work. Especially of our pet time displaced sith see it and asked why we are building a harrower and that led to questions being asked and eventually a designer admiring to being a military historian with a hard on for the class.I don't know what to call it though, nor what its armaments or complement will truly look like
Same, frankly it would have been probally easier to just use the victory class series as the base sector Star destroyer. I honestly see the harrower design more as a specialty thing, or a small production batch. Especially the exposed frontal hanger between the spurs.Meh, I'm unimpressed with the Harrower, both the original and this redesign. And I'm not sure what the point is, when Las could have just invested in more Vindicators. They're simple, reliable, have a very reasonable crew requirement, they're incredibly modular (depending on configuration, they could carry anywhere from 24 - 72 starfighters, and the armament could be adjusted as needed), they would raise zero eyebrows among other Imperials, and they're too tough and powerful for all but the biggest and best equipped pirate fleets to handle (and that's if it's alone against them, with no other ships backing it up). They're also smaller, lighter, and a well-established design, making them much easier and cheaper to produce. On top of that, some of them can be built as Interdictors, which are wildly useful for just about any effort to control territory across a sector. For Las' purposes, it's basically perfect, and they were literally designed from the keel up for precisely the kind of operational environment and situation Las is dealing with.
Instead, he's pouring resources into this Frankensteined monstrosity based on an already critically flawed design from ancient times, for no particular reason. In the year or so before he has a working prototype, he could instead be churning out whole squadrons of Vindicators. This is one of those times when this story seems to make decisions purely to advertise some neat ship or vehicle render you guys found. Yeah, those can be cool to look at, but sometimes trying to shoehorn it into the story ends up being nothing but a showcase of style over substance, just kind of dumb and pointless.
She doesn't seem like an evil mother, just a bad one. She clearly wants what she considers best for the family, but she can't seem to communicate it, or take other peoples desires into consideration.
Dude, have you forgotten she was going to kill Las if he disappointed her? Like, straight up get him killed in some god-forsaken battlefront because of the crime of not being as useful to her as she wanted him to?
Where the hell is all this Jir apologism coming from?
Real talk, historically the nature of the new republic has fluctuated wildly depending on the needs of whichever writer is at the helm. Depending on how much we feel like Legends is canon, the Hutts might be a threat, or maybe your various Thrawns and warlord Zsinjs are out there rolling up imperial remnants. Lots of reasons to have friends with fleets. And that's before the less immediately strategic gains like access to a well-regulated pharmaceutical industry, streamlined immigration processes, really anything that benefits from a formalized access point to an economy of scale.Hope it doesn't leak, like the old one, the new republic didn't really care much for the outer rim so there's not really much of a benefit in his sector joining.
Was that anywhere in fic? Truthfully I don't remember, wasn't that just Las fantasy or idea? I mean, wouldn't be firs parent throwing it's child to war in hopes it will shape it or just make grow it, for what I remember Las before mc became him wasn't exactly good guy too.
While governor was a good position, to be the governor of an outer-rim system was basically asking to either stagnate or get killed by pirates.
But to threaten him with infantry service? She shuddered. To fight in the Imperial Infantry front lines was to be part of an unstoppable force that would toss as many bodies into a pit just to walk over the corpses instead of going around.
While governor was a good position, to be the governor of an outer-rim system was basically asking to either stagnate or get killed by pirates.
But to threaten him with infantry service? She shuddered. To fight in the Imperial Infantry front lines was to be part of an unstoppable force that would toss as many bodies into a pit just to walk over the corpses instead of going around.
The fear of death in the Infantry had led him to actually work hard in his new duties because he had no choice.
Finally, it led to this. Exile, a death sentence in all but name. If he wasn't killed by pirates or rebels, then when he inevitably failed he would be sent to the frontlines. A way for their mother to rid the family of a stain on its banner.
Literally all of Las' sisters said him being made governor was just an excuse to use his failure to get him killed.
Here's Alvi:
Here's Zyx:
Here's Shal:
So, no, Jir isn't some poor misunderstood woobie who only wants what's best for her family. She's a fucking monster and her having a sad past doesn't change that. She'd kill any one of her kids without a second thought the moment they stopped being useful to her.
Blech, either round down to 90 or up to 100, logistics runs better on solid numbers! You can easily file a form to order ten batches of ten tie fighters, but nine batches of ten plus two extra? No good, round those squares, level out that number!Also, the 92 starfighter thing was taken from the Harrower-Class statistics.
Same, frankly it would have been probally easier to just use the victory class series as the base sector Star destroyer. I honestly see the harrower design more as a specialty thing, or a small production batch. Especially the exposed frontal hanger between the spurs.
Victory I's make exceptional garrison/ system defense ships since thier slow speed isnt an issue there, having a few venators as dedicated heavy carriers wouldnt be bad. The venators problem was it was really more of a heavy carrier with a heavy punch in its guns and shields (shields are victory class equivalent in most sources) but got forced into frontline roles due to a lack of ships like the victories to serve as the frontline. A pair of victories with a venator is a really nasty force, plus the 50-57 mill each for the 2 vics and the ven is 59 mill so slightly more expensive than an impstar 1 but a much tougher battlegroup with more capability overall.Yeah, get ahold of a dozen or so Victory-IIs to serve as the backbone of the Sector Fleet in the event of an outright invasion (Victory-Is can be useful too, but they're ammunition hogs and are too slow for most anti-piracy duty). They would get you something like 1/3rd the capability of an Imperial-I for 1/3rd the price and ~1/7th or so of the crew (going with the Legends figures, anyway; Canon lore for the Victory-I and -II is much wonkier, with much heavier armament, but a lot of mechanical and design issues that the Legends version didn't have). Tack on a single Imperial-II or Tector to serve as deterrent and fleet flagship for the really serious jobs, and you've got a solid heavy line of battle. Then all the day-to-day drudge work of the Sector could be pawned off onto the lighter multi-role cruisers like the Vindicator, Gladiator, Strike Cruiser, and so on.
This whole thing with recreating the Harrower is a boondoggle being done purely for SWTOR nostalgia. In-universe it makes no sense. They already have ships that do everything the Harrower could do, but better and cheaper. All while being more accessible, less conspicuous, and less likely to have serious mechanical and technical issues that will take years to iron out completely.
EDIT: Hell, as much as I despise the Venator design, even investing in a few Venators makes more sense than building Harrowers from scratch. They're ridiculously fast, and if you only expect to use them for patrol and anti-piracy duty, they're reasonably capable. Put them up against literally any other Star Destroyer and they'll fall flat on their faces, because they are absolute dogshit as line combatants. But for chasing down pirates, smugglers and slavers? They're not a bad option at all.
The venators problem was it was really more of a heavy carrier with a heavy punch in its guns and shields (shields are victory class equivalent in most sources) but got forced into frontline roles due to a lack of ships like the victories to serve as the frontline.
Dude, have you forgotten she was going to kill Las if he disappointed her? Like, straight up get him killed in some god-forsaken battlefront because of the crime of not being as useful to her as she wanted him to?
Where the hell is all this Jir apologism coming from?