Yes sir there are far more vessels shown in WYLB however that fleet represents just about everything left of the Dominion Alpha quadrent fleet as well as the Breen's. The Trade Federation meanwhile is merely a single corporation, a huge megacorp but not presented as an unparreleled industrial juggarnought, laying blockaid to a relativly obscure world out in the boondocks. While the numbers are not on the face impressive, I get about 16-18 Tradeships in the image, I think it helps demostrates that even lesser powers within the Star Wars galaxy can produce large, combat capable crafts in some numbers and combined their output would be impressive even by Trek standards.Mike DiCenso wrote:The Trade Federation numbers for blockading Naboo only range for a few tens of Lucrehulks, and no other support vessels beyond droid fighters. Contrast that with the insane numbers of Dominion ships (which includes a fair number of those 5 km ships) seen in DS9's "What You Leave Behind
And I would concure the Rebellion benifited greatly from conceration of forces while the Empire had to hold on to its entire domain. Still we saw from ROTJ that the Empire could scrounge up about thirty Imperial stardestroyers mark II's if pressed and the SOTG(2007) makes crystal clear they could not spare enough warships to take out the rebellious Calamari and their vital shipyard. So I don't seen a problem with dozens of Mon Calamari cruisers, who are supposed to be slightly inferior in raw fighting ability to an ISD, being built/retrofitted by a single yard in addition to anything else they'd be building.Admiral Breetai wrote:I doubt the rebel fleet numbered in the thousands even with Mon Calamari aid I really doubt it based on the highest canon I can buy dozens maybe a few hundred and it seemed the bulk of their fleet was much smaller craft.
Well I really only highlighting that a single powerful but overwhelming corporation had the industrial power to manufacture tens of 3km sized vessels and likely had more unless they employed absolutely everything into the blockaid. As to the Republic being bankrupt I'm not sure, I've never seen that episode Heroes on both sides, but it is generaly cited as the acquisition of five million additional clonetroopers which would do that. I kinda of smudge that by assuming that includes all of their equipment, walkers, ships, training as well as the cloners holding the Republic over a barrel knowing they are the only game in town.Admiral Breetai wrote:The republic didn't really have a proper navy at that point which had to help and didn't the clone wars basically bankrupt them?
Well to turn back to the 25,000 Star Destroyer figure thats nearly three times the shipcount of the Federation likely fleet number and that is under financing the great boondoggle that is the Death Stars. If the superprojects are cut and the Empire focuses solely on convential fleets they'd likely be able to increase their output. I mean I'm not talking about Star Destroyer.net a million to one industrial advantage, I actually think they'd be quite comparable but with the edge going to the Empire.Admiral Breetai wrote:while I do believe the wars side has an edge in the initial stages of any war I'm fairly certain a long term war would be disastrous unless they can some how buy or steel replitech
Anyway I do think Palpy is too smart to fall into a war once he gets the first inkling of what is on the otherside of the wormhole. After all at best all he'll do is extended himself between two hostile powers who look hungrily on their border for expansion. I really do think Palpy would have the brains to smooth talk the Federation, put at least some of their worries at ease. Play up the corruption of the Old Republic, stress the need for order and give them a song about how he hopes it is a temporary transition back into democracy. You know the whole bit while meanwhile grabbing things like replicators, transporters from every two bit dealer, Orion or Ferengi won't be slow to sell what is outdated technology to them, and backwards engineering them