Executor-class Star Dreadnought/Legends

Executor-class Star Dreadnought The Executor-class Star Dreadnought was a heavy warship class in the Super Star Destroyer league, often used as command ships in the Imperial Navy.

Characteristics
The Executor-class measured 19,000 meters in length. 279,144 Imperial Navy officers and enlisted men were said to have crewed the vessel, while 1,590 gunners were said to have operated its over 5,000 turbolasers and ion cannons. Thirteen engines in five thruster banks gave the Executor-class impressive acceleration for its size. A minimum of 144 fighters were carried; the massive hangar could hold thousands.

Sensor domes
The geodesic domes located on and around the Executor's bridge tower (similar to those of Imperial-class Star Destroyers) served dual purposes. Inside the dome were hyperwave transceiver coils for supralight active sensors, while vanes jutting out of the dome served as shield projectors for the surrounding area.

These domes were not vulnerable to external attack as long as the shields remained intact, but concentrated bombardment&mdash;such as that ordered by Admiral Ackbar during the Battle of Endor&mdash;could knock out this protective field. The sensors and shield projectors thus became vulnerable to attack, as demonstrated by Rebel starfighter pilots.

There were many such geodesic domes scattered around the ship, probably to ensure that there were no blind spots for her sensors and to provide a good distribution of shield projector coverage. Concentrated fire on a single area would thus not deprive the ship of all her shield-generating ability.

Main bridge
The bridge of the Executor had the same basic layout as standard Star Destroyers. The outer-most part featured nine triangular viewports. The center contained two crewpits which housed the control consoles for the ship. Between them was the command walkway. To the right and left sides of the bridge were two alcoves containing the weapons and defense stations. Behind the bridge were the communications stations, a turbolift, and a HoloNet pod for ship-to-ship communications.

On the level directly beneath the bridge was the main navigation complex.

The design and construction of the Executor-class
The Executor-class was the brainchild of Lira Wessex, the brilliant and ambitious engineer who already had the designs of the Venator-class and Imperator-class (later renamed Imperial-class) Star Destroyers to her credit. Following her work on the already-impressive Imperial-class, Wessex sought to improve on the design. Adhering to Kuat Drive Yards' philosophy of psychological effect in starship design, or "terror styling," she believed that the immense size of an Imperial-class Star Destroyer was largely responsible for its ability to intimidate opponents. Working on that theory, she began designing a starship that would dwarf all her previous designs. Though KDY had designed and built extremely large warships in the past, such as the Mandator-class Star Dreadnought, the result obtained by Wessex was utterly gargantuan.



Wessex submitted the Executor-class design for approval in an period when Imperial tactical philosophy was rapidly becoming organized around the concept of superweapons&mdash;the Death Star was nearing completion at the time, and its very existence surely must have influenced those making the decision to go, or not go, with Wessex's project. For instance, the Imperial Navy felt its position of dominance threatened by the battle station, and its approval of the design may have been meant to keep the fleet in play as Palpatine's first terror weapon of choice. Should the Death Star perform as expected, the navy may have wanted to be able to keep up with it, with a superweapon of their own. Should the station fail to perform as expected (as it eventually did), the navy would have an alternative ready for the Emperor to turn to.

Emperor Palpatine authorized the construction of the first four Executor-class ships even before the Battle of Yavin, but the sudden and unanticipated destruction of the Death Star in that engagement (0 BBY) changed Wessex's production schedule completely. At the urging of Darth Vader, the Emperor ordered her to rush the new ships into production as quickly as possible, to compensate for the loss of the battle station. As certain segments of naval command may have anticipated, a new symbol of intimdation was needed, and as Wessex had believed, the Executor-class fit the need well.

Initially deemed militarily inefficient, the ships served to further the Imperial policy of fear set forth in the Tarkin Doctrine. While the ships of the Executor-class proved effective in driving fear into the hearts of the Rebel Alliance, they were disliked by much of the Admiralty, who preferred to field large numbers of smaller vessels over one larger one.

Though the ship was initially manufactured by KDY, the first vessel of its class, Executor, was built in secret at Fondor rather than the company's home shipyards at Kuat. Executor went on to become the most feared and famous of its class by virtue of its status as Darth Vader's command ship.

In the later years, production on Executor-class Star Dreadnoughts and other Super Star Destroyers accelerated in a display of Emperor's wealth and power. After the death of the Emperor and the fragmentation of the Galactic Empire into feuding fiefs, Executor-class Star Dreadnoughts were popular acquisitions amongst warlords hoping to improve their military power and prestige.

List of Executor-class ships
There were many Executor-class Star Dreadnoughts serving in the Imperial Navy. By the time of the Battle of Hoth, there were at least four Executor-class ships in operation with several more under construction; the exact number of ships of this class that were completed before the Battle of Endor is unknown. After the fragmentation of the Empire, ships of this class were acquired by several ex-Imperial warlords, the New Republic, and the Imperial Remnant.


 * Executor&mdash;The lead ship of its class, built at the Fondor Shipyards, Executor became Darth Vader's command ship after the Battle of Yavin and the flagship of the fearsome Death Squadron. The ship was involved in the Battles of Hoth and Endor. It was was destroyed by the Rebel Alliance during the Battle of Endor, colliding with the second Death Star after its bridge was destroyed by Arvel Crynyd's colliding A-wing fighter.


 * Lusankya&mdash;This was the sister ship of Executor. Both ships were built at the same time at separate facilities, both under the name of Executor. When they were completed, one went on to become the ship used by Vader, while the other was renamed Lusankya and somehow ended up buried under the surface of Coruscant, capital of the Empire. Lusankya was given to Ysanne Isard, who used it to flee Coruscant after it was conquered by the New Republic. The ship was eventually captured by Wedge Antilles over Thyferra, and became a vessel in the New Republic's fleet. Under orders of Mon Mothma, Lusankya was decommissioned, but was reactivated some years before the Yuuzhan Vong War. She was finally destroyed around 29 ABY, when it was sent on a suicide mission to ram a Yuuzhan Vong Worldship.


 * Guardian&mdash;This ship was stationed in the Core regions and was flagship of Fleet Admiral Gaen Drommel, who, like many high-ranking Imperial officers, turned to warlordism after the death of Emperor Palpatine. Three years after the Battle of Endor, the ship was severely damaged in battle with the nascent New Republic. She was captured by the New Republic some ten years later, apparently in poor condition and was eventually repaired. Guardian saw operational service in the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, and became a Galactic Alliance command ship/mobile base.


 * Iron Fist&mdash;This ship was the flagship of Warlord Zsinj's fleet. It was the symbol of the warlord's power, and he used it to terrorize worlds into submission. Iron Fist was eventually destroyed over the planet Dathomir. It was originally named Brawl.


 * Razor's Kiss&mdash;Although it was built for the Empire by Kuat Drive Yards, this ship was never seen in service to the Empire. When it was nearly completed, a commando force sent by Warlord Zsinj took control of it, and began shooting their way out of the shipyards. When the ships stationed there moved to intercept it, Warlord Zsinj brought in his fleet led by another Executor-class ship, Iron Fist, to protect it until they jumped out of the system. Unfortunately for Zsinj, one member of his commando force was a spy, who destroyed the shield generators and planted a program in the ship's computers that told the New Republic's fleet where it escaped to. Razor's Kiss was destroyed by the New Republic before ever seeing a real battle.


 * Whelm&mdash;This ship was flagship of the Azure Hammer Command in Sector Zero, the Imperial Center Oversector, containing the capital of the Empire. Leading a fleet of over fifty-seven capital ships, Whelm served as the personal flagship of Grand Admiral Osvald Teshik until he was punished by Palpatine for failing to defeat a Hapan battle fleet, and lost command of Whelm.


 * Intimidator&mdash;Originally belonging to Black Sword Command together with two other anonymous "Super Star Destroyers", Intimidator would be pressed into service for the Duskhan League after the Yevethan revolt at the Black Fifteen shipyards over N'zoth as Pride of Yevetha. It was later reacquired by a revolt of the subjugated human crewmen. Intimidator eventually came to rest as a derelict somewhere between the galactic core and the Unknown Regions.


 * Reaper&mdash;Originally the flagship of Grand Moff Ardus Kaine, it was eventually acquired by Admiral Gilad Pellaeon after consolidating Kaine's former holdings into the Imperial remnant. Reaper was destroyed in combat by the New Republic.


 * Terror&mdash;The flagship of Admiral Sarn as part of Grand Admiral Martio Batch's Project PHANTOM at Imdaar Alpha, involving the mass-use of stygium crystal cloaking devices on V38 assault fighters. Rebel agents managed to use a single fighter to damage key components of Terror. The ship was destroyed, along with the Imdaar Alpha facility and the majority of Project PHANTOM.


 * Vengeance&mdash;Admiral Senn's flagship in the suppression of the lawless Airam Sector. She was eventually destroyed in a battle with outgunned Rebel forces, when Rogue Squadron and the Rebels managed to destroy the ship's shields with several Dreadnaughts on suicide runs, then rammed Vengeance's bridge with the Airam corvette Thunder. The Rebels fired heavy rockets at the heavily damaged ship, destroying it.


 * Aggressor&mdash;Admiral Roek's flagship and stationed in the Inner Rim region prior to the Battle of Endor. Later it was recalled to Corellia to protect the Corellian Engineering Corporation shipyards. It is believed to have been destroyed during a fratricidal battle between warlord Imperial factions, when it collided with a Torpedo Sphere at the Battle of Tralus. Grand Admiral Pitta used a Torpedo Sphere to defend the planet Talus from Grand Admiral Grunger's fleet of 30 Star Destroyers, 60 Strike-class cruisers and 100 Carrack-class cruisers, until Grunger rammed Aggressor into Pitta's sphere, killing them both.


 * Knight Hammer&mdash;Seeing the inefficiencies of the Emperor's heirs, Admiral Daala murdered most of the warlords who had risen to power after the fall of the Empire. Consolidating command over the remaining Imperial military, Daala took command of Night Hammer, which had been built in secret by one of the murdered warlords, renaming the vessel. This ship was outfitted with special stealth armor to reduce her sensor cross section. In an strike against Luke Skywalker's Jedi academy on Yavin 4, Knight Hammer fell victim to sabotage and was subsequently destroyed when it was pulled into Yavin's gravity well.

Anonymous examples

 * Two Anonymous Black Sword "Super Star Destroyers"&mdash;In addition to the captured Intimidator, there were two additional Super Star Destroyers indicated to be of the same class deployed within Black Sword Command, but not ensconced at the shipyard of Black Fifteen that was seized by Yevethan partisans. It is possible that one or both of these ships was retained/obtained by the Imperial Remnant sometime after the armistice, and could possibly be the unknown-name "Super Star Destroyer" present at Bastion (speculation on this craft is discussed below), however, their eventual fate is unknown and undocumented.


 * Anonymous Executor-class at the Fondor Shipyards (partially constructed)&mdash;During the era of the Galactic Civil War, Rogue Squadron used captured TIE Hunters to infiltrate an Imperial construction yard at Fondor and destroy the cloaking devices protecting an under-construction vessel of the Executor-class. It was destroyed when all three cloaking devices were destroyed by the alliance fighters, creating a chain reaction that destroyed the ship.

Presumed examples

 * Defiant?/Stalwart?&mdash;Limitations on the resources available to the Imperial Remnant, and a poor economy ended production of ships larger than the 600 meter long Vindicator-class until around the time of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, where one, presumably Executor-class, ship was commissioned in the Imperial Starfleet. This ship may be Defiant or Stalwart seen at the Battle of Borosk.

Trivia

 * Other names used to describe these vessels were "Battlecruiser", "Star Destroyer" and "star cruiser".




 * "Executor" comes from Latin and means "an administrator or executive officer".


 * In the ESB arcade game for Atari, an Imperial ship can be seen searching for the Rebel's secret base after the Battle of Massassi Temple. This crude vector-drawing was quite similar to an early Executor production painting, and could represent a distinct warship class.

Behind the scenes

 * Although G-canon movie visuals established a length of around 11 miles, many official sources have incorrectly stated a length of 8,000 meters. Since then, there has been a general movement towards the true canon length. The Executor's length was later revised to 12,800 meters, the average between the incorrect five-mile length, and the correct canon length. The official databank currently states that the "latest measurements" give this ship class a length of 19,000 meters, which fits within the possible range established by the films. However, it also lists an alternate armament, which is quite small for such a large ship.


 * On March 9th 2006, in addition to clarifying the length of the Executor, the Wizards of the Coast website added information in their Q&A section about the size of other Executor SSDs:
 * Q: In Starships of the Galaxy, the Executor (Vader's Super Star Destroyer) is listed with a length of 8,000 meters, but in the text it's described as being eight times the length of an Imperial-class Star Destroyer, which would be 12,800 meters. Which is correct?


 * A: Actually, they're both wrong because the official size of Super Star Destroyers has been revised. Thus, here's some official errata: The Executor is 19,000 meters long, as are all Super Star Destroyers of the same class.


 * Any ships not associated with the Executor stock or referenced as being part of the Executor-class, could thus arguably be part of the Super-class of 8 km long SSDs.


 * When the Executor's sensor dome exploded during the Battle of Endor, a crewman said that the bridge shields were down. Most people attributed this to the dome being destroyed, but the causal relationship is the other way around&mdash;the dome exploded because the shields went down. However, the Wraith Squadron books use destroying the domes as a plot point, so this has apparently moved into a level of canon.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
 * Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption
 * Marvel Star Wars
 * Darksaber
 * X-wing: The Krytos Trap
 * X-wing: The Bacta War
 * X-wing: Iron Fist
 * X-wing: Solo Command
 * X-wing: Isard's Revenge
 * Crimson Empire