Talk:Super Transport XI

Nonsensical volume
A ship whose largest dimension was 840 meters can't possibly have 10 billion cubic meters' worth of cargo space: the maximum possible cargo volume is in the 500 million cubic meter range. Nevertheless one such ship can still carry three CR90s (and actually a lot more than three CR90s) with ease. How big were standard containers anyway?

Plus a ship that had 10 billion cubic meters of cargo space necessarily had to be larger than an Imperator-class Star Destroyer (and could possibly store three ISDs its hull); its largest dimension had to be at least 2.2 kilometers.--Vika-crow (talk) 20:18, July 2, 2016 (UTC)