Fleet Manual: Dreadnaught Mk.I (DREAD)
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Name: Dreadnaught Mk.I (DREAD)
Manufacturor: Rendili StarDrive Systems
In Use By: Various
Type: Cruiser
Patch: N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | (XWA)
Crew: 16,113, gunners: 97, troops: 3,000
Fighters: 12
Length: 572 m.
Cargo: 0 ton.
Description: Medium starship capable of carrying a full squadron of fighters. This aging design is still in use in remote sectors.

 

Statistics

 

Shields:
Hyperdrive:
Shield Strength: 2560 SBD
Shield Recharge: 125
Shield Decharge: 127
Hull Strength: 1216 RU
System Strength: 70
Counters: 10
Point Value: 250
Explosive Strength: 5000
Cruise Speed: 13 MGLT
Accelleration: 4 MGLT/s
Decelleration 9 MGLT/s
Roll Rating: 8
Pitch Rating: 2
Manouvrebility: 14 DPF
Laser Cannons: 12
Ion Cannons: 0
Launchers: 1
Torpedo Capacity: 25

 

Background

 

Introduced to the Galaxy before the Clone Wars, the Dreadnaught-class Heavy Cruiser was the largest vessel of its time. In fact, these are among the oldest ships still seeing active service in some parts of the Empire.

Originally, the Navy had planned to phase out the Dreadnaught. Critics pointed out such flaws as slow speeds, weak shielding, inefficient power generators, low firepower, and high crew needs. Economics has won out though, so far, as the Navy has found it more cost-effective to refit these ships than to build totally new vessels.

Because of their slower speeds, these ships were oiginally equipped with an enormous amount of cargo space for food and supplies during long missions. As technology improved, faster hyperdrive engines made most of this space unnecessary. Now these areas have been converted into TIE hangar bays. Dreadnaughts typically carry a full squadron of TIE starfighters.

Dreadnaughts perform a number of duties within the Empire. They are used to maintain an Imperial presence in the Outer Rim Territories, as convoy escort vessels, and in the pacification of low technology worlds. The biggest drawback for this class of Heavy Cruiser is its reliance on manual technology. While the newer vessels have minimal crews supported by a heavy concentration of Droid technology, even the refitted Dreadnaughts need more actual crewmen than any other vessel currently in Imperial service.

Sources:

  • Gorden, Greg. Imperial Sourcebook. West End Games. June 1994
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