Of course the largest Star wars ship (in the movies) also had a very embarrassing end because of said exposed bridge.
A-wing kamikaze runs: The best answer to star destroyers.
I mean it's not like it was easy or something. They just needed to blow up that ALSO exposed shield generator and ram a shot down fighter into the bridge.
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Nutcase wrote:A-wing kamikaze runs: The best answer to star destroyers.I mean it's not like it was easy or something. They just needed to blow up that ALSO exposed shield generator and ram a shot down fighter into the bridge.
/me facepalms
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Executor ... over_EndorOnce the Rebel fleet arrived, the Executor and the remainder of the Imperial fleet assumed a position behind the Rebels, blocking their only escape vector. They effectively had the Rebel fleet sandwiched between themselves and the Death Star, but were personally ordered by the Emperor himself to defer from attacking to allow the Death Star's superlaser, believed by the Rebels to be inoperable, to strike first. With the operational status of the Death Star realized, the Rebel fleet desperately resorted to attacking the Star Destroyers at point-blank range, a suicidal measure to be sure, but the safest choice when confronted with the unstoppable power of the Death Star. It was at that point that the Executor entered the fray.
After the shield generator was destroyed by the strike team bringing down the shield protecting the Death Star, the Rebel fleet commenced its primary attack on the battle station's main reactor core. Hoping to dissuade much of the Imperial starfighter presence from following the Rebel fighters into the Death Star, Admiral Ackbar ordered a concentrated assault on the Executor itself, led by his own command ship, the Mon Calamari Star Cruiser Home One.
Following the failure of the bridge shields, two RZ-1 A-wing interceptors from Green Squadron were able to destroy one of the ship's sensor globes and the shield projector vanes surrounding it. With the Executor's defensive guns losing coordination, another wayward A-wing, piloted by Arvel Crynyd, ironically hit by one of the Executor's guns, inadvertently crashed into the ship's unprotected command tower, smashing through portions of the bridge section. The loss of the bridge temporarily disabled the Executor's navigational systems. Before auxiliary power could restore control, the Executor, caught in the Death Star's gravity well projector, plummeted into the surface of the station, obliterating the massive warship and causing significant damage to the Death Star.
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I think it's a topic for another tech-specified discussion, on shields and shield generatorsODST wrote:I never did buy the entire, "Take out the shield generators and the shield goes down" thing. Aidan's clarification proposes such a better alternative.
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That ship is a droid ship. Which makes we wonder, why the hell did they need life support systems there... or at least oxygen.MelvinVm wrote:
^ That stylish ship got a observation platform on the TOP, and a bridge on the front.
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For the Neimodian crew members.Malahite wrote:That ship is a droid ship. Which makes we wonder, why the hell did they need life support systems there... or at least oxygen.MelvinVm wrote:[img]-snipped-[/img]
^ That stylish ship got a observation platform on the TOP, and a bridge on the front.
Also, we should probably stop the derail at this point guys.
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