PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Venator-class Star Destroyer Mark I
rdfs:comment
  • The Venator-class Star Destroyer Mark I is more akin to a fleet carrier than a true Star Destroyer. It lacks the heavy armament of its successors as well as dedicated ground assault forces, focusing mainly on starfighter combat. Although the Empire largely phased the Venator out in favor of the Imperial-class Star Destroyer after the Clone Wars, the ship still sees service in Imperial fleets as a more powerful version of the common Escort Carrier. The Venator has also made its way into the navies of independent governments.
Length
  • 1137.0
hdrange
  • 60000
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air speed
  • 975
MGLT
  • 22
shield gen
  • 3300.0
Hyperdrive
  • Class 1
hyperdrivebackup
  • Class 15
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Complement
  • * Galactic Republic Complement ** 192 V-wings or V-19 Torrent Starfighters ** 192 Eta-2 Actis-class Light Interceptors ** 36 ARC-170 Starfighters ** 40 LAAT/i Gunships ** 40 Military Walkers ** Various Shuttles * Imperial Complement ** 420 TIE Series Fighters ** 40 Light Transports
Power
  • Hypermatter Annihilation Reactor
Scale
  • Capital Ship
Affiliation
  • *Galactic Republic *Galactic Empire *Various
Role
  • *Destroyer *Starfighter Carrier *Military Transport
Name
  • Venator-class Star Destroyer Mark I
Width
  • 548.0
Line
Food
  • 2
Model
  • Venator Mark I
Height
  • 268.0
Manufacturer
Cost
  • 59000000
Passengers
  • 2000
Engine
  • 8
Cargo
  • 20000
Hull
  • 1620
Crew
  • 7400
Armament
  • * 52 Laser Cannons * 8 Heavy Turbolasers * 2 Medium Dual Turbolasers * 4 Proton Torpedo Tubes * 6 Tractor Beam Projectors
Year
  • 20
abstract
  • The Venator-class Star Destroyer Mark I is more akin to a fleet carrier than a true Star Destroyer. It lacks the heavy armament of its successors as well as dedicated ground assault forces, focusing mainly on starfighter combat. Although the Empire largely phased the Venator out in favor of the Imperial-class Star Destroyer after the Clone Wars, the ship still sees service in Imperial fleets as a more powerful version of the common Escort Carrier. The Venator has also made its way into the navies of independent governments.