Core ship/Legends

Lucrehulk-class core ship "Each one carries an army large enough to threaten an entire planet."

- Mace Windu

Lucrehulk-class core ships were large transports used by the Trade Federation and later the Confederacy of Independent Systems before and during the Clone Wars.

Characteristics


While fully capable spacecraft in their own right, the core ships were also able to reattach themselves to the outer ring hull of a Lucrehulk battleship and thus to resume their role as command cores.

Dimensions
The hierarchical arrangement of living quarters on a core ship resembled that of Neimoidian hives. The command bridges, executive suites and treasuries were located in the core ship's upper pole and towers. Lower levels were for junior managers, publicists and droid storage, and on at least some variants, much of the hull above the ship's equator served as a single vast hangar bay and flight deck.

The lowest levels were given over to engineering areas and conference rooms, areas habitually shunned by high-ranking Trade Federation officials, who preferred to use droids to perform the demeaning and difficult responsibilities of dealing with outsiders or complex equipment.

Propulsion systems
Core ships were designed to be capable of planetary landing, and equipped with massive repulsorlift suspensor units installed on their ventral section. In addition to these repulsorlift units, a ventral ion-thruster allowed for rapid take-off and escape from orbit. The core ship was also equipped with numerous landing legs, though the landing gear required repulsorlift assistance to support the hull in launch posture for any length of time.

Offensive and defensive systems
The basic type of core ship was a transport equipped only with point-defense laser cannons, designed to carry supplies around the galaxy. It had a sensor array at the top of its command tower that was similar in style to the sensor globes on the later Star Destroyer models.

History


The core module design was at least a century old by 22 BBY, and had undergone few changes throughout that time. However, after the Invasion of Naboo, the Galactic Republic ordered the Trade Federation to disband its military forces. The crafty Trade Federation pretended to comply with this command by apparently disassembling most of its battleships, only to transform their centrispheres into Lucrehulk-class core ships.

During the Battle of Geonosis, core ships successfully withdrew legions of battle droids from the planet's foundries in the face of the Republic assault, and during the Clone Wars, they transported military equipment and troops to countless worlds.

Towards the end of the Battle of Geonosis, a squad of Republic Commandos was able to infiltrate a disabled core ship and retrieve its launch codes. This allowed the Republic to prevent any more CIS ships from leaving the planet

During the Clone Wars, core ships underwent upgrades and modifications which led to a variety of internal and external configurations. Some of these were combat-capable variants, destroyers equipped with heavy weapons and droid starfighter swarms that could match the Republic's medium capital ships.

In 21 BBY, the Separatist force deployed to secure Spaarti Creations on Cartao consisted of a core ship equipped with three C-9979 landing craft and around five thousand battle droids.



Later on in the Clone Wars, a ship of this type, Gahenna, was involved in an orbital duel above Honoghr and subsequently crashed on the planet, while two more participated in the Battle of Rendili, where they proved an equal match for two Acclamator-class assault ships. When a third Acclamator and five Dreadnaught-class cruisers of the Rendili Home Defense Fleet had their firepower added to the battle, the two were destroyed.

At least one core ship, the Unlimited Projection, was modified for long-term planetary deployment as a semi-permanent surface base on Utapau as the headquarters of General Grievous.

At least one core ship was left derelict on Geonosis during the Galactic Civil War.

Behind the scenes
It may be that the militarized core-ships were identical with the spherical vessels referred to as Geonosian Dreadnaughts.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter
 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones / comic / novel / junior novel
 * Star Wars: Battlefront
 * Star Wars: Battlefront II
 * Star Wars: Republic Commando
 * Death in the Catacombs
 * Star Wars: The Clone Wars video game
 * Hero of Cartao
 * Star Wars Republic 67: Forever Young
 * The Clone Wars: Prelude
 * Star Wars Republic 68: Armor
 * Star Wars: General Grievous
 * Star Wars Republic: The Dreadnaughts of Rendili
 * Labyrinth of Evil
 * Reversal of Fortune
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith / junior novel
 * Old Wounds
 * Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith / junior novel
 * Old Wounds
 * Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike

Non-canonical appearances

 * LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga

Notes and references
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