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"A Star Destroyer can't be everywhere at once, 10 Carrack-class cruisers can."
―Michael Unther[8]

The Carrack-class light cruiser, also known as the Carrack-class gunship, was a cruiser deployed by the Republic Navy throughout the final era of the Galactic Republic and was prominent in the Clone Wars.

It was later an important addition to the Imperial Navy; although 350 meters long, the small combat cruisers were heavily armed and had a top speed that matched X-wing starfighters.

The Carrack-class was made as a cheap replacement for expensive capital ships and was not designed to operate as ships of the line, despite being capable of trading fire with larger adversaries.

Characteristics[]

Carrak Cruiser Size

A Carrack-class cruiser shown to scale with an Imperial-class Star Destroyer (1,600m).

Two weapon configurations were known for this class: one with ten heavy turbolasers, twenty laser cannons designed to defend against starfighters and missiles, and five tractor beam projectors, and an alternative version which replaced the flak lasers with ion cannons. In either version, the Carrack was very heavily armed for its size, a feature which it coupled with impressive speed and maneuverability made it a highly versatile warship. A group of Carracks could defeat one ship ten times bigger than an individual Carrack.[9]

In addition, the survivability of the design was enhanced by safety devices built into the hull to strengthen the spaceframe and provided extra protection for the crew. Reinforced bulkheads and a compartmentalized design made Carracks tough for their size, and these were combined with independent life-support systems in different sections of the hull to lessen the dangers of hull breaches. Even when Carracks were reduced to drifting hulks, it was by no means uncommon for salvage teams to find survivors unharmed inside the wreckage.[10][11]

Carrack egvv

Carrack schematics.

However, the small size of the ship, especially when combined with the additional reinforcement and safety equipment, meant that there was no room available for an internal hangar bay. The Republic and later the Imperial Navies countered this weakness by adding an exterior rack that held up to five TIE Series starfighters for use on short-range reconnaissance, escort, or courier duties.

History[]

During the Clone Wars, they served as fast-attack escorts for larger ships like Dreadnaught-class heavy cruisers. A group of Carracks Lorth Needa commanded along with other Republic vessels, helped bring down the Confederate flagship Invisible Hand at the Battle of Coruscant. Some vessels would receive T.I.E. Starfighters during the conflict as a starfighter that could make use of available space on the ship.[12]

CarrackAft-FF78

The engines of a Carrack-class light cruiser

Over time, the rise of Star Destroyers as the dominant starship of the Imperial Navy saw a strategic realignment of the Carrack-class. Pairs of the light cruisers were assigned as system patrol vessels in quieter areas of Imperial space, where their lack of starfighters was less important. While not a match for most large warships, a Carrack in open space could outrun most threats that it could not fend off, and it was also fast and tough enough to break through a blockade fleet. Some were even assigned as personal transports to important Imperial dignitaries.

Other ships of this class were put to more esoteric uses. In 5 BBY, during a campaign to exterminate the Oswaft, the Empire blockaded the entrance to the sack-shaped ThonBoka with five hundred capital ships (mostly Carrack cruisers modified to contaminate the "interstellar plankton" drifting into the nebula), intending to starve the entire Oswaft race into extinction. Luckily for the Oswaft, the Imperial plot was thwarted with the arrival of Lando Calrissian and Vuffi Raa.

Perhaps one of the best examples of the Carrack-class' capabilities came with the Invasion of Bakura in 4 ABY. As the sole cruiser in the Bakuran system, the Imperial starship Dominant was the primary target of the invading Ssi-Ruuvi fleet, who heavily damaged the vessel. In a display of the class's toughness, the vessel remained nominally operational despite major damage, and became the cornerstone of the new Bakuran Defense Fleet soon afterwards.

In the years after the Battle of Endor, Imperial commanders like Zsinj, Thrawn and Josef Grunger deployed them in skirmish lines ahead of their primary screening forces of Strike-class cruisers at battles like Tralus and Sluis Van.

Behind the scenes[]

"I was just a couple of weeks into Heir when I received a big box containing some of the sourcebooks and game modules that West End Games had created over the years for the Star Wars role-playing game. Along with the books came instructions from Lucasfilm that I was to coordinate Heir with the WEG material. As usual, I groused a little about that. But once I actually started digging into the books I realized the WEG folks had put together a boatload of really awesome stuff, including lists of aliens, equipment, ground vehicles, and ship types. So as it turned out, not only was the WEG material easy to coordinate with, but it saved me the work of having to invent all my own technology as I went along."
―Timothy Zahn, describing how he included the Carrack-class and other vessels in Heir to the Empire[13]
Carrack Cruiser WEG Imperial Sourcebook

Imperial Sourcebook provided the vessel's first visual depiction.

The Carrack-class light cruiser was introduced in The Star Wars Rules Companion, Greg Gorden's roleplaying game supplement for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game released in 1989.[14] Later in the year, the ship received its first illustration in Imperial Sourcebook, a sourcebook for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game.[10] In 1991, the Carrack-class made its first appearance in the novel Heir to the Empire, written by Timothy Zahn.[15]

Zahn included the ship in the novel after he received a large quantity of West End Games supplements and sourcebooks for the Star Wars roleplaying game from Lucasfilm, along with instructions to coordinate Heir to the Empire with material from the West End Games books. This prevented the author from having to invent new technology for the story, and thus the Carrack-class was added to the novel.[13]

Different WEG materials provide a different account of the vessel's fighter complement. The Imperial Sourcebook makes note that the Imperial Navy added TIE racks to cover the weakness, while Adventure Journal 10 has the existing Republic naval vessels in the game (Carrack and Dreadnaught) receiving T.I.E. Starfighters as part of their complement.

Appearances[]

Carrack bridge

The bridge of a Carrack-class light cruiser

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