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The entrance to Theed Hangar was located in a small courtyard along the [[Solleu River/Legends|Solleu River]]. Accessed through a large curving arch, the building's interior was dominated by the massive hangar bay. Twice as long as it was wide, the hangar space had a curved ceiling which soared over a polished black floor; electrostatic grates in the floor helped dissipate the pollution levels in the room. Along the length of the room's walls were eight niches, sixteen in all, in which each held three N-1 fighters. A unique feature of the N-1's allowed for their tapered tails to plug into the walls where computer ports received coded battle strategies from the palace battle computer for download into starfighter computer banks. Energy ports in the docking bays delivered high-voltage charge to N-1 fighters from the adjacent generator. On the inner wall of the hangar, a tall archway was sealed with a heavy blast-proof door, beyond which stood the city's generator and Plasma Refinery Complex.<ref name="SWCL" /> Six power cells powered the three doors which led into hangar. The generators could be de-powered from a control panel.<ref name="SW:OW" /> |
The entrance to Theed Hangar was located in a small courtyard along the [[Solleu River/Legends|Solleu River]]. Accessed through a large curving arch, the building's interior was dominated by the massive hangar bay. Twice as long as it was wide, the hangar space had a curved ceiling which soared over a polished black floor; electrostatic grates in the floor helped dissipate the pollution levels in the room. Along the length of the room's walls were eight niches, sixteen in all, in which each held three N-1 fighters. A unique feature of the N-1's allowed for their tapered tails to plug into the walls where computer ports received coded battle strategies from the palace battle computer for download into starfighter computer banks. Energy ports in the docking bays delivered high-voltage charge to N-1 fighters from the adjacent generator. On the inner wall of the hangar, a tall archway was sealed with a heavy blast-proof door, beyond which stood the city's generator and Plasma Refinery Complex.<ref name="SWCL" /> Six power cells powered the three doors which led into hangar. The generators could be de-powered from a control panel.<ref name="SW:OW" /> |
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− | The polished floor of the main flight deck reached a terminus of grey stone at the hangar mouth, which overlooked the plunging cliff face. Stretching from the mouth of the hangar to the far inner wall was a set of [[ |
+ | The polished floor of the main flight deck reached a terminus of grey stone at the hangar mouth, which overlooked the plunging cliff face. Stretching from the mouth of the hangar to the far inner wall was a set of [[electromagnet]] rails which generated a [[Gravity/Legends|gravity]] field designed to slow down all ships entering the facility. While the pilots of the Royal Naboo Security Forces employed both on-board flight computers and air-traffic control to navigate their fighters into the hangar, some experienced pilots created tall-tales, claiming they could eyeball the entrance by monitoring the affect of the wind on the nearby waterfall. Four flight guidance beacons adorned the hangar mouth, as well as two statues of the Naboo [[Goddess of Safety|Goddess of Security and Safekeeping]]. The facility's main deck was retractable, allowing ships to be lowered or raised from the underground maintenance deck directly below.<ref name="SWCL" /> |
[[File:Theed_Hangar_BSV.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Low Altitude Assault Transport/infantry/Legends|LAAT/is]] docked on the main flight deck.]] |
[[File:Theed_Hangar_BSV.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Low Altitude Assault Transport/infantry/Legends|LAAT/is]] docked on the main flight deck.]] |