The Jedi Master Yoda was the best-known member of a species whose true name is not recorded. Known in some sources simply as Yoda's species, this species of small carnivorous humanoids produced several well-known members of the Jedi Order during the time of the Galactic Republic.
In what's known as a Base Delta Zero, either a single or multiple Star Destroyers line themselves across the planet in various patterns, bombarding the planet with their entire armament. They can actually completely destroy a planet, just not annihilate it like the Death Star.
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| Maximum speed | 1050 km/h (652 mph; maximum earth-like atmospheric speed) 75 MGLT (megalight per hour; subluminal speed) 0.5 HCR (hyperdrive class rating; superluminal speed) |
| Propulsion | Sublight engine thrusters (10×) 60 degree turn rate per second (atmospheric) 90 degree roll rate per second (atmospheric) |
Imperial Star Destroyer
The Star Destroyers are the Galactic Empire's assault ships. Much like the Republic assault ships, the two have similar hulls, bridges, engines, and many other parts. They appear in a variety of forms throughout the Star Wars franchise. They have made a new class called the Ravager.Answer by Kynan Eng: A Star Destroyer will cost $636 billion to build the parts on Earth, plus $44.4 trillion to get it all off Earth and to Mars.
The Wookiepedia page says the Resistance employed at least one so far. It's possible they just haven't been shown on screen. The Y Wing is pretty ancient by the ST. Per Wookiepedia, the Poe Dameron comic notes that “Y-wings had largely fallen out of military service by 28 ABY due to the age of their design.
The reason this is notable is that the ship the Mandalorian flies is rumored to be a Clone Wars era craft. So in other words, the ship is pretty old at this point in the story and has seen some action. We believe the ship is called The Razorcrest.
The largest Star wars (non-death star) vehicle is the Galactic Empire Executor-Class Super Star Destroyer at 19000 meters. Comparable to this is the Star Wars Universe: Galactic Empire Eclipse-Class Super Star Destroyer at 17500 meters in length. About twice the height of Super Star Destroyer.
thirteen Super Star Destroyers
A full wing of seventy-two TIE fighters (six squadrons of twelve ships each) is standard aboard each Destroyer. As of the Battle of Yavin, a standard Star Destroyer maintained four squadrons of standard TIE/lns, one squadron of TIE interceptors, and one squadron of TIE bombers.
Kyp parked it in a black hole after un-force-burying it. Also because the initial reason for their creation was to be used as planetary bombardment vehicles as a warning to rebellious governments. In a way "star" could refer to the planets. Star Destroyers: They destroy things among the stars.
Typically, ships use Ion Drives/Ion Engines which is where the TIE fighter gets its name from (Twin Ion Engine). In order to power the Ion Drive, any form of acceptable fuel can be used to generate enough power. This typically comes in the form of chemical reactants.
To do this, Palpatine and his many followers deployed their resources to create the military machinery of "The Final Order," a massive fleet of Star Destroyers that were each equipped with a planet-killing cannon on the underside.
It's based largely off of entirely fictional technology. Including the technology necessary to build it, in fact! Short answer, no. Long answer, there are several key components to a Star Destroyer, or any capital ship for that matter, that we simply do not have the technology to make.
At 1,600 meters (5,200 ft) long, Imperial-class Star Destroyers are crewed by 9,235 Officers, 27,850 enlisted personnel, and 275 Gunners. The Imperial I is armed with 60 turbolasers, 60 ion cannons, and 10 tractor beam projectors for space combat.
The second Death Star did not actually have any structural flaw in its plans. The exhaust port issue that doomed the first Death Star was in fact fixed in the plans for the second one. The flaw, such as it were, lay in the order of construction that Palpatine had ordered.
While serving as the Imperial command ship during the Battle of Endor under Admiral Firmus Piett, the Executor was destroyed after a wayward Rebel A-wing starfighter piloted by Arvel Crynyd crashed into its bridge, causing the Super Star Destroyer to lose power and collide with the DS-2 Death Star.
It weighs 100 million kilograms. If you look at a picture of the ship and consider that cruise liners are fairly boxy, we can approximate its volume as 360 x 55 x 60 = 1.188 million cubic meters. Hence the Imperial Star Destroyer is approximately 44.4 times the volume of the Allure of the Seas.
The Destroyer used its engines in some way to stay above the Death Star. The attack eliminated this ability, and the ship fell into the Death Star due to the gravitational interaction between the two objects. The impact was the result of the engines and gravity.
The two things that do separate them are fan service and pacing. Both explain the kiss. Yes, part of the kiss was to satisfy the Reylos: the fans who ship Rey and Kylo Ren/Ben Solo. They aren't bad or good people; they're Star Wars fans who wanted something, and TROS was Fan Service Christmas.
It turns out the reason is pretty simple. Kylo Ren is no "Darth" because he's no Sith. As it was previously revealed, the honorific in his name isn't "Darth" but "Ren" — as in the Knights of Ren, a previously unknown group in the Star Wars universe. "Kylo Ren is not a Sith," Abrams says in the interview.
Ben Solo grows to adulthood and is trained as a Jedi by his uncle, Luke. He turns to the dark side and becomes Kylo Ren. So Kylo Ren is Darth Vader's grandson because he is the son of Vader's daughter.
It's revealed in The Rise of Skywalker that Kylo Ren isn't the only powerful Force-wielder with an equally powerful parentage: Rey, formerly the child of no one according to The Last Jedi, has been revealed to be the grandchild of none other than Sheev Palpatine, the Emperor and resurrected leader of the Sith.
Abrams will release Star Wars: Episode IX. And some have speculated about the idea of Kylo Ren and Rey having a romantic relationship in the next film. Well, Abrams has just confirmed that there will be a romance scene in Episode IX.
Revealed on the Star Wars Show today, the Silencer—also known as the Sienar Fleet Systems Jaemus TIE V/N Space Superiority Fighter, just so you know—will be Kylo Ren's personal craft in the film, having ditched his command shuttle from The Force Awakens.
Snoke was a Force-sensitive humanoid male who rose to absolute power as Supreme Leader of the First Order during the New Republic Era. Though not a Sith, Snoke was nonetheless a master of the dark side of the Force, and influenced Ben Solo into abandoning the Jedi path to become his apprentice, Kylo Ren.