Victory I-class Star Destroyer

Victory I-class Star Destroyer The Victory I-class Star Destroyer, also known as the Victory I-class Destroyer, was a warship designed for planetary defense, planetary assault, ground troop support, and ship-to-ship combat. It was used by the Galactic Republic during the mid-Clone Wars and later by the Galactic Empire during the Galactic Civil War.

Dimensions
Victory I-class Star Destroyers were 900 meters long, making them some of the largest capital ships capable of atmospheric operations.

Offensive and defensive systems
Despite being several decades old, the shields and hull armor of Victory I-class ships were still quite heavy compared to the other vessels used during the Galactic Civil War. They were equipped with 10 quad turbolaser batteries, 40 double turbolaser batteries, 80 concussion missiles tubes, and 10 tractor beam projectors.

Complement
A single Victory I-class Star Destroyer required 4,798 crew members and 402 gunners for optimal operation and could transport up to 2,040 troops, 8,100 metric tons of cargo, several ground vehicles like the AT-AT, and two squadrons of starfighters.

Propulsion systems
The Victory I-class Star Destroyer's biggest disadvantage was its LF9 ion engines, which could not produce sufficient acceleration to pursue newer and faster ships, allowing them to escape ship-to-ship combat. This flaw was rectified in the limited Victory II-class, produced shortly after the advent of the Empire.

Republic origin
Following the start of the Clone Wars and the introduction of the Acclamator-class assault ship, the Arch-Provost of Rendili ordered industrial spies and ship-designers to come up with a way to curb Kuat's lead on new contracts with the Galactic Republic.

As the war progressed, a design by Walex Blissex which was produced by Rendili StarDrive, became a direct challenge to Kuat Drive Yards' proposed Venator-class Star Destroyer. The design-project, called the "Victor Initiative Project", was a collaboration between the two rival shipbuilders, and resulted in the Victory-series.



The design came about when the Galactic Republic's military saw a need for heavier starships, as fighting intensified towards the end of the Clone Wars. Victory I-class Star Destroyers were deployed to defend Sector 0 against the Techno Union's fleet of Bulwark-class Mark I battlecruisers, which had escaped the blockade of Foerost.

This resulted in the deployment of the "Victory Fleet" six months ahead of schedule. Despite this, the majority of the initial commission group was not deployed until Palpatine had already dissolved the Galactic Republic and established his Imperial rule.

A subclass known as the Victory II was introduced near the end of the Clone Wars. Refitted with new ion engines by Hoersch-Kessel Drive to replace the underpowered LF9s, and trading the concussion missiles for ion cannons, this variant was designed with an emphasis on space combat, though at a cost of atmospheric capabilities. This newer class was externally very similar to its predecessor, and it is possible that some Victory I-class vessels were refitted into the Victory II-class. Few were built, as the Victory II was introduced not long before the introduction of the Imperial-class, which essentially supplanted it in the space combat role.

Imperial service
Within the Imperial Navy, Victory-class Star Destroyers were considered second only to Imperial-class Star Destroyers for most operations in the Outer Rim Territories, as fighting pirates and Rebels usually did not require the use of larger ships. Heavy squadrons often featured Victory-class Star Destroyers; at the systems force level and above, they supported larger Star Destroyers, Star Cruisers, Star Battlecruisers, and Star Dreadnoughts in major assaults.



The abundant number of Imperial-class Star Destroyers, and the growing popularity of the Imperial-series amongst the Imperial Starfleet, led to many Victory-class Star Destroyers being decommissioned or sold to groups like the Corporate Sector Authority, which purchased 250. Most of the Victory-series Star Destroyers still in Imperial service near the height of the Empire were often assigned to planetary defense roles.

Several of these ships did serve in frontline roles, however. While Thrawn was a Vice Admiral, he had flown his flag on Victory ships such as Stalwart and Sceltor, as did Admiral Harkov with Protector. Most notably, Bombard and Crusader all but wiped out the notorious Eyttyrmin Batiiv pirates during the Battle of Khuiumin; the pirates were aware of the impending Imperial attack but were overconfident in their ability to defeat a pair of "antiquated" Victory-class ships

When Grand Admiral Thrawn took control of the Imperial Remnant, this saw a return of the Victory-series to frontline duties, because of a lack of larger and more powerful ships such as the Imperial-class Star Destroyers.

Galactic Alliance service
Following the Yuuzhan Vong War, the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances commissioned an updated version of the Victory for use as pirate hunters across its territories. Some of these new vessels were fitted with large turrets on the upper hull, each housing a huge asteroid-tug tractor beam sold to the Galactic Alliance Defense Force by Lando Calrissian.

Prior to the Swarm War, the Killiks hijacked a Galactic Alliance Victory-class Star Destroyer called Admiral Ackbar, which had been used by the Alliance for the blockade of the Utegetu Nebula, for the Killiks' invasion of the Chiss Ascendancy.

Behind the scenes

 * The Victory-series Star Destroyers were created from rejected Star Destroyer-concept art for Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. However, they became a common sight in the Expanded Universe after the Thrawn Trilogy.
 * The recent New Essential Chronology says that the Victory-series was the product of a "Victor Initiative Project". This tied the Victory-class into the naming scheme used by other large Republic ship classes of the era, all of which had Latin-based names ending in -tor, such as the Venator-class, the Mandator-class, and the Imperator-class (later renamed the Imperial-class Star Destroyer). "Victor" comes from the Latin vincere, victum meaning "to conquer".
 * Roleplaying game statistics published by West End Games originally gave the Victory I-class eighty concussion missile tubes, with an unknown number of missiles. This was later adjusted to twenty tubes with four missiles each by the book Starships of the Galaxy, published by Wizards of the Coast. However, in X-wing: Isard's Revenge, the "eighty-concussion missile launch tubes" of the Victory-class Star Destroyer Emperor's Wisdom and the comparable missile batteries of her sister ships Selonian Fire and Corusca Fire, play an important role in the storyline.
 * Star Wars: Empire at War is the first source to depict details on the Victory-class which appear to represent large cannons flanking the bridge superstructure, similar to the Imperial-class and Venator-class Star Destroyers. A non-scientific comparison using the game's map editing program (which uses the game's own 3-D rendering engine and depicts all three ships in proper proportion to each other) shows these cannons to be roughly half the size of the corresponding units on the larger destroyers. The presence of the canons on the Victory-class' in-game model is likely a side-effect of it simply being a scaled down and modified version of the Imperial I-class' model.

Appearances

 * CIS Shadowfeed Dispatch 15:2:29 Edition
 * Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader
 * Mist Encounter
 * The Traitor's Gambit
 * The Paradise Snare
 * Han Solo's Revenge
 * Star Wars: Rebellion
 * Star Wars Missions 8: Togorian Trap
 * Star Wars Missions 9: Revolt of the Battle Droids
 * Star Wars Missions 10: Showdown in Mos Eisley
 * Star Wars Missions 11: Bounty Hunters vs. Battle Droids
 * Star Wars Missions 12: The Vactooine Disaster
 * Star Wars Rebellion: My Brother, My Enemy
 * Star Wars: TIE Fighter
 * Star Wars: X-wing Alliance
 * Star Wars: Empire at War
 * Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption
 * X-wing: Wedge's Gamble
 * X-wing: Solo Command
 * The Courtship of Princess Leia
 * Heir to the Empire
 * Dark Force Rising
 * The Last Command
 * X-wing: Isard's Revenge
 * Champions of the Force
 * Darksaber
 * The New Rebellion
 * Dark Tide I: Onslaught
 * Dark Tide II: Ruin
 * Dark Nest II: The Unseen Queen
 * Tempest
 * Inferno

Notes and references
Sternenzerstörer der Victory-Klasse