Venator-class Star Destroyer/Legends

Venator-class Star Destroyer The Venator-class Star Destroyer, also known as the Republic attack cruiser, was one of the capital ships used by the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars. The Venator-class was designed and constructed by Kuat Drive Yards.

These warships were fast enough to pursue enemy ships and large enough to lead independent operations, such as the Second Battle of Kashyyyk and the Battle of Utapau.

General characteristics
The Venator-class Star Destroyers were 1,137 meters long, making them some of the largest capital ships capable of atmospheric operations. The Venator-class was born from the success of the Acclamator-class assault ship and was designed by Lira Blissex for the purpose of serving as a medium, versatile multi-role warship. Its roles ranged from a starfighter carrier, a military transport and a fighting ship. These made the Venator-class a popular starship-class for Jedi starfighter aces.

Venators were equipped with powerful engines, a Class 1 hyperdrive, strong deflector shields, a large complement of starfighters and ground assault vehicles, and a range of powerful weaponry. Its main reactor could annihilate up to 40,000 tons of fuel per second, producing 3.6 × 1024 watts of power. Some variants may have existed, but there were few differences.

The vessels also sported the red color of diplomatic immunity all Republic ships sported; by the beginning of the Galactic Empire, the hulls were deprived of this symbol of the Republic, giving them a dull gray appearance.

Armament
The armament of a single Venator-class Star Destroyer consisted of 8 heavy dual turbolaser turrets, 2 medium dual turbolaser cannons, 52 point-defense laser cannons, and 4 heavy proton torpedo tubes.



The Venator-class's eight DBY-827 heavy dual turbolaser turret were its main weapons and had two tracking modes. In its precise, long-range tracking mode, the DBY-827 could hit a target vessel at a range of 10 light minutes. During close-range fights, the turret can rotate in 3 seconds with its fast-tracking mode. The DBY-827 has 7 different power settings. This allowed the Venator's pilots and gunners to select a range of destruction, from a small strike to a vaporizing blow. As a true warship, the Venator-class Star Destroyer can divert almost all of its reactor output to its heavy turbolasers when needed.

At the suggestion of Anakin Skywalker, a heavy SPHA turbolaser cannon was installed within the ventral hangar bay of some Venator-class ships of the Open Circle Fleet. These weapons were meant to protect the Star Destroyers while they opened their long ventral doors to the army complement bays.

Complement
Despite possessing powerful weaponry, the Venator-class was designed with a starfighter carrier role in mind. Its hangar bays were far larger than those on the older Victory-class and the later Imperator-class. The Venator could support 420 fighters in its bays altogether: 192 V-wing or V-19 Torrent starfighters, 192 Eta-2 Actis interceptors, and 36 ARC-170 fighters.

In addition to a standard ventral hangar bay, the bow of a Venator could open up to reveal a half kilometer long dorsal flight deck. This flight deck enabled the Venator-class to rapidly launch hundreds of fighters. However, the slow opening and closing of the armored bow doors could leave the ship extremely vulnerable. Although strong shielding was used to compensate for this weakness, this design flaw would be entirely omitted from later Star Destroyer designs, such as the Imperator-class. The SPHA turbolaser was included for the purpose of protecting the ship while its long doors opened.



Because of its carrier role, the Venator featured a unique dual bridge tower design. The port tower was the starfighter command bridge, while the starboard tower served as a standard helm and command bridge. On future designs, this dual bridge design was also employed.

The Venator could also serve as a military transport and was capable of entering a planet's atmosphere and landing on its surface. It could carry 40 LAAT/i gunships, 24 military walkers, and a number of miscellaneous shuttles for ground operations.

History
Venator-class Star Destroyers were born from the success of the Acclamator-class assault ship and were designed by Lira Blissex for the purpose of serving as a medium, versatile multi-role warship. They were deployed in a number of battles during the Clone Wars, most notably during the Second Battle of Coruscant when upwards of a thousand of the ships helped protect the capital.



As the Galactic Republic transformed into the Galactic Empire, the Venator and all of its variants were gradually phased out as the Empire's main destroyers in favor of newer, more robust designs such as the Imperator and Tector classes. Even so, the Venators continued to serve the Empire for some time, although sources depicting any participation in the Galactic Civil War are sketchy at best.

A design-relative would find use in the Imperial Navy as late as 10 ABY, during the reign of Palpatine's clones on Byss. The frontal half of the ship had a shape slightly similar to the Venator, which appeared to include an "arrow"-shaped command tower similar to the Republic's Clone Wars-era vessels.

Known ships

 * Courageous
 * Guarlara
 * Impavid
 * Intervention
 * Intrepid
 * Monitor
 * Redoubt
 * Resolution
 * Ro-ti-Mundi
 * Vigilance

Behind the scenes

 * "Venator" is Latin for "hunter".


 * This ship-class was scheduled to appear in the videogame Empire at War, in single-mode as an Imperial ship, and in multiplayer mode as available to both factions. Developers first announced to the EAW-community that the Venator-class was part of the game, then put it up on the official site as part of the 'Fleets' list. Later on it was taken down, and it was announced that the Venator was taken out, due to "balancing issues". The reason it got taken out was not due to any conflicts with continuity, but because of game-mechanics, so the class might still appear in another source taking place in the Galactic Civil War-era.

Appearances

 * Medstar II: Jedi Healer
 * Star Wars: Obsession
 * Star Wars: Clone Wars
 * Star Wars Republic: The Siege of Saleucami
 * Labyrinth of Evil
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
 * Republic HoloNet News Special Inaugural Edition 16:5:241 in Star Wars Insider 84
 * Star Wars Republic 78: Loyalties
 * Star Wars: Battlefront II
 * Empire at War (included in demo, cut from final game)