Mon Calamari Star Cruiser

Mon Calamari Star Cruisers were the main cruisers in the Rebel Alliance/New Republic fleet for a significant portion of the Galactic Civil War. The latest versions of Mon Calamari warships continue to major parts of the Galactic Alliance fleet. They were originally built for civilian purposes, but were converted to military starships when the Galactic Empire conquered the Mon Calamari. While they were exceedingly durable starships, they were also notoriously difficult to repair, in part because of their individualized design. Rebellion-era Mon Calamari ships had very powerful shields for ships of their size, in part because their civilian-spec hull structure was somewhat weaker than a true military starship.



Mon Calamari star cruisers came in several general shapes&mdash;a wingless shape resembling a large pickle with space drive engines, a winged type known as the Liberty-class, and a design over twice as long as a standard Imperial-class Star Destroyer, exemplified by NRS Home One, which was Admiral Ackbar's flagship at the Battle of Endor. There were two variants of "wingless" design at Endor, one some 1,200 meters long and another resembling a Liberty but with the wings deleted.

By the time of the New Republic, the Mon Calamari had begun to produce military-optimized designs that were no longer modified civilian designs. The hallmark of the design was typically very strong shielding with a respectable battery of turbolasers and ion cannon. Fighters were usually &mdash; but not always &mdash; carried onboard. The individualization that marked the Rebellion-era designs all but disappeared in an effort to simplify the New Republic's logistics.

The designation of these ships was somewhat curious. The term "MC80" or "MC90" may actually refer to some tonnage class. In the case of the MC90, two ships of that class (NRS Defiance and NRS Galactic Voyager) had wildly differing designs. Proper class names did not appear until the arrival of the Mediator.

Some sources referred to the ships at Endor as frigates, including the flagship Home One. This is nonsensical; most of the heavy Mon Calamarian ships in the battle were similar in length to Imperial-class Star Destroyers (if not longer) and often with much greater internal volume. Most orders of battle in the Galaxy had frigates as being ships around the size of the diminutive Nebulon-B. One possibility is that the Rebellion called cruisers designed on destroyer hulls "frigates"; the small ships like the Nebulon-B would be called escort frigates to differentiate them.

A brief description of some common Mon Calamari warships is listed below. This list is not exhaustive; some cruisers have been described but never named:

MC80
A design 1,200 meters in length and commonly encountered during the time of the Rebellion. These were almost all converted merchant liners and somewhat inferior in performance to equivalent Imperial destroyers. The control systems were optimized towards Mon Calamarian biology, which caused some problems with the diverse makeup of the Rebel Alliance. In addition, each ship in this type was subtly different: most Mon Calamarian civilian liners are independently customized. While these vessels were robustly constructed, they were difficult to repair due to their customizations.

MC80A
The MC80A was a production-streamlined version of the MC80 that was deployed en masse by the nascent New Republic. While it was still optimized for the Mon Calamari, the ship design was standardized.

MC80B
The MC80B was an interim design partially based on the MC80A lineage. It possessed unusually strong shields and armor that allowed it to fight on more than even terms with most enemy ships, including Imperial-class Star Destroyers. Three flights were launched, with zero, four or eight fighter squadrons, respectively. General Han Solo flew his flag from one of these cruisers, the Mon Remonda, during his campaign against Warlord Zsinj. By the time of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, the MC-80B still saw service, participating at Ebaq Nine and the final battle of Coruscant. The Mon Adapyne was one of these vessels.

MC90
The MC90 was the first heavy combatant designed from the ground up for the New Republic. It was an exceptionally powerful design (and also extremely expensive). The majority of the MC-90's in the New Republic fleet were kept near the Core Worlds, protecting the heart of the galaxy from invasion. It was primarily relegated to flagship duties due to its extensive command and control facilities, which were also reconfigurable for other species. This design was capable of close combat with an Executor-class Star Dreadnought for some time (albeit not without damage to either ship). At 1255 meters in length and armed with 72 turbolasers, 36 ion cannons, and 6 torpedo tubes, the MC-90 was one of the most powerful cruisers in the New Republic Defense Force up until the advent of the Mediator-class battlecruiser and Viscount-class Star Defender. The MC-90 also carries 6 full squadrons of starfighters.

Home One
Home One was Admiral Ackbar's flagship during the Battle of Endor. It is approximately 3,800 meters long, well over twice the length of an Imperator-class Star Destroyer. It carries 120 starfighters. Her shields were powerful enough to withstand close combat with an Executor-class Star Dreadnought; however, her firepower was somewhat lacking. The hanger layout was also non-optimal with large openings on her port and starboard surfaces. Official Expanded Universe literature places this ship with the paltry armament of 29 turbolaser batteries and 36 ion cannons, but these numbers could be transpositions.

Home One may be a callsign rather than the actual ship name. There has been some speculation as to whether Ackbar's flagship was named Independence, but the evidence suggests that Independence and Home One are not the same ships. Independence might have been the name of one of the other ships of this class present at Endor.

Liberty


The Liberty has the dubious distinction of being the first ship destroyed by the Death Star II. This type was some 1,500 meters long and had a sort of delta-winged design for greater surface area. It presumably was more powerful than other Rebellion-era ships such as the MC80 series. Unlike most Rebellion-era designs, her hangers appeared to have been buried near wingroots. While not optimal for starfighter operations, the hanger location provided excellent protection to launching starfighters.

Reef Home
Similar to the Liberty but without the large delta wings. It was commonly mistaken for the MC80 series. It may be faster than the Liberty due to more engines, but less-armed.

Mediator-class Star Battlecruiser
A much larger and more powerful cruiser that was introduced into the New Republic Defense Force shortly before the Yuuzhan Vong invasion. Its designation as a battlecruiser implies that she is far stronger than any Mon Calamarian cruiser than has gone before her. Mediator-class battlecruisers were part of the massive Alliance fleet at Mon Calamari and Contruum, prior to the final battle of Coruscant at the end of the Yuuzhan Vong war.

Viscount-class Star Defender
An enormous battleship designed shortly before the Yuuzhan Vong invasion. Few operational examples existed and their production run may have been halted or delayed in favor of a greater number of lesser warships. In the literature, the ship was described as a "Star Defender" which is rather odd. As the Viscount was over twice the size of the Mediator, she may well compare with Star Dreadnoughts such as the Executor-class. The Viscount participated at the battle of Mon Calamari, using her long range turbolaser batteries to attack the main Vong fleet.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Battlefront II
 * Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike
 * Star Wars: X-wing Alliance
 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
 * X-wing: Rogue Leader
 * Vector Prime