

If there’s a choice for my flagship between a converted 1200m merchant liner and a converted 3500m cargo ship, except the 3500m one has proven to be a reliable battleship, I’m going for the latter.įinally, look at the new MC85 design from TLJ – probably the only decent design in the movie, though it’s a bit under-armed. Honestly, H1 at 3800m would be awesome (that’s why it’d be the Rebel flagship instead of, say, a larger, bulkier Liberty-class, or even a goddamn Lucrehulk, since those were heavily armed, with lots of space for hangars, and were fairly available since both the Empire and Rebellion used them. Not sure a Frigate would be four kilometers. The Viscount-class Star Defender was envisioned as the New Republic equivalent of an Executor-class Star Dreadnought.
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Also, Johnchm10’s point about same chassis, reactor, etc but different minutiae would also apply to H1 if we classify it as an MC80.Īlso, it was called the Headquarters Frigate before it was H1. The Viscount-class Star Defender was a very large warship series developed by the Mon Calamari for use by the New Republic Defense Fleet. This is confirmed by Legends and Canon, even though the length doesn’t match up to the movies. It’s just an MC80 variant, like the others. Like it or not, that’s the official length. MC80, Stretched, no wings, a magical-looking paint job, with a lot of blisters, and with two really tall ones on the dorsal section of the hull.” and stuff like tht I’d like an MC80, normal size, without the wing sections, painted an off white with some green, our livery, and with only a few external blisters” or something along those lines, while a rep from Disney might ask “I want a liner from you as well. So a customer from Carnival would go to MCS and say, “I want a new liner from you guys. After the Empire destroyed three floating cities to pacify the planet, the peaceful Mon Calamari converted their passenger liners and deep space exploration. they’re originally luxury liners, so the passenger accommodations, ship layout, even the overall aesthetic could be totally unique going from ship to ship, but the engineering facilities, which none of the passengers are ever going to see anyway, therefore have no reason to complain or anything, could be identical. Which is to say that the Liberty, Liberty Wingless, Independence/Home One, etc, have the same reactor, engines, etc, but built in different configurations. I personally believe that the MC80 line refers to the Power Generation/Engineering facilities. The lack of point defense is probably a conscious design decision since it seems with all the frigates and corvettes a Rebel fleet typically has the Rebels MC Star Cruisers concentrate on heavy anti-ship armament to take on Star Destroyers since they’re the only ships the Rebels really have to fill that role, and leave anti-starfighter work to the frigates and corvettes.


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So really it manages to pack all of an ISD-I’s heavy armament plus torpedoes, while forgoing the ISD-I’s secondary armament and point defense, which considering its size relative to an ISD its armament makes sense. The Profundity is just over 1200 meters and while its armament may seem underwhelming, it basically the armament of an ISD-I without the heavy quads, medium TLs, and only 1/6 the point defense but has like 12 torpedo tubes in compensation. Modern smartphones allow users to use photos from the web or photographs captured with a phone's camera can be set as a wallpaper.The Profundity’s armament comes from the R1 Visual Dictionary, which has in my opinion the best technical data for an ISD-I I’ve seen.
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Wallpapers can typically be downloaded at no cost from various websites for modern phones (such as those running Android, iOS, or Windows Phone operating systems). The height is often greater than or equal to the width. Though most devices come with a default picture, users can usually change it to custom files of their choosing.Ī mobile wallpaper is a computer wallpaper sized to fit a mobile device such as a mobile phone, personal digital assistant or digital audio player. Functionally, because of its size, the vessel must be a kind of battleship. On a computer it is usually for the desktop, while on a mobile phone it is usually the background for the 'home' or 'idle' screen. The first example seen in the literature, the Viscount, is refered to as Mon Calamari Star Defender, which is an odd term and may be colloquial or propagandistic. A wallpaper or background (also known as a desktop wallpaper, desktop background, desktop picture or desktop image on computers) is a digital image (photo, drawing etc.) used as a decorative background of a graphical user interface on the screen of a computer, mobile communications device or other electronic device.
