Arc Hammer

The Arc Hammer was an Imperial factory ship used to supplement the Imperial Stormtrooper Corps with dark troopers, which were battle droid stormtroopers.

Characteristics
Like many other Imperial starships, the Arc Hammer had a long, narrow, dagger-shaped hull; however, it also had four large columns surrounding a central one that protruded from below and a small, flat bridge structure in front of the columns on its dorsal side.

The Dark Trooper Project, which was to create larger, more powerful robotic versions of stormtroopers, was developed inside the vessel. Construction lines filled the interior and four large ventral hangars were responsible for receiving cargo vessels and loading batches of dark troopers into transports or deploying them directly above a target world.

The Arc Hammer was equipped with enough weaponry to defend itself in space battles. The inside of the Arc Hammer was a large maze and was very similar to that of other Star Destroyer designs. The inside contained large amounts of conveyer belts and moving vertical columns for maximum Dark Trooper construction. The Arc Hammer cost billions of credits to construct.

History


Being a secret facility, the factory frequently made jumps to hyperspace, and only one ship, the Executor, knew its exact position at any given time. It was commanded by General Rom Mohc, who also headed the Dark Trooper Project. Dark troopers were deployed directly from the ship in their debut during the Battle of Talay.

Following the successful theft of the Death Star I plans, Rebel-allied mercenary Kyle Katarn was assigned to investigate the loss of Tak Base on Talay. While there, Kyle discovered a large gun, too cumbersome to be efficiently wielded by a regular stormtrooper.

Eventually, after investigating various secret Imperial factories and weapons scientists, he learned of the Dark Trooper Project, and infiltrated Arc Hammer via a cargo transfer. He later destroyed the ship by placing sequencer charges throughout certain exhaust ports within the ship.

Behind the scenes


The length of the Arc Hammer is determined by comparing it to Executor and several escorting in the first cutscene of the game. It is shown clearly to be about half the length (and slightly smaller) than the Executor, albeit being further away from the camera than the Star Dreadnought. See the appropriate section of the Executor's article for more information.

Another way to calculate it more precisely is to compare it with the Imperial-class Star Destroyers that are closer to the camera than it. The Arc Hammer is at least 6 times the size of a Star Destroyer that is closest to it; therefore, the Arc Hammer is definitely longer than 9.6 km.



Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption has the Arc Hammer at a fraction of the Executor's size, and is more or less the size of an Imperial-class Star Destroyer. The reasoning behind this is that the ship's role is as a factory and research facility and would therefore not need to be as big as the Executor. The game's Prima guide claims the ship is the size of a Star Destroyer, but since that term has been used to describe ships in size from the Demolisher to the Executor, this provides no clear estimate.

Sand Blasted shows a different and inconsistent version of the factory, which resembles a proper Star Destroyer with two columns protruding from the fuselage.

Arc Hammer somewhat resembles a flying anvil. This may be related to a previous LucasArts game, Loom, in which an evil priest employed blacksmiths living in an anvil-shaped city to forge swords for his secret project to create an army of the dead. The blacksmiths' anvil-shaped city later levitates into the sky after a cataclysmic event. This is an interesting similarity to Mohc's project to create an army of droid stormtroopers, and that his facility is a starship resembling an anvil.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption
 * Star Wars: Dark Forces
 * Sand Blasted